Eduardo Perez

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Eduardo Perez
Eduardo Perez
First Baseman
Born: September 11, 1969 (1969-09-11) (age 38)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 27, 1993
for the California Angels
Final game
October 1, 2006
for the Seattle Mariners
Career statistics
Batting average     .247
Home runs     79
Run batted in     294
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Eduardo Atanasio Perez (born September 11, 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball player. He batted and threw right-handed and joined the league in 1993 after playing college baseball under head coach Mike Martin for the Florida State University Seminoles. He is the son of baseball Hall of Famer Tony Perez.

On June 30, 2006, Perez was acquired by the Mariners from the Cleveland Indians for minor league infielder, Asdrubal Cabrera, to serve as the team's Designated Hitter against left-handed pitchers.

Perez joined ESPN's Baseball Tonight 2006 postseason coverage along with current players Eric Byrnes and Vernon Wells, and former player Tino Martinez. Perez is currently an analyst for Baseball Tonight and in 2007 he has provided commentary for the NCAA baseball regionals, the Triple-A All-Star Game and the Little League World Series regionals.

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