Herbert Perry

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Herbert Perry
Infielder
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 3, 1994
for the Cleveland Indians
Final game
September 10, 2004
for the Texas Rangers
Career statistics
Batting average     .272
Home runs     55
RBI     246
Teams
Career highlights and awards
None

Herbert Edward Perry, Jr. (born September 15, 1969 in Live Oak, Florida) is a Major League Baseball infielder. Is known as the "milkman" due to the fact that he is the owner of a dairy farm in Florida. Currently residing in the small town of Mayo, Florida he now coaches the Lafayette County baseball team, the Lafayette Hornets. He hit 22 Home Runs in 2002 for the Texas Rangers awesome in the fact he only hit 28 previous Home Runs in 7 years total though on limited playing time.12 of those came in 2002 with the White Sox.Herbert was well on his way to good Home Run totals the next 2 seasons when injuries shortened his Major League Career to only 9 seasons. Perry attended the University of Florida. He has two sons and one daughter: Ethan, Drew, and Gabriella.

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