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Geronimo Berroa
#29
DH
B/T: R/R
6' 0"/195
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Temporada Regular De Por Vida
TB
PRO
H4
CI
BR
OPS
2506
.276
101
382
19
.798
TB
PRO
H4
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OPS
2506
.276
101
382
19
.798
Geronimo Berroa Bio
Nombre Completo:
Geronimo Emiliano Berroa
Apodo:
The Chief
Nacido:
3/18/1965 en Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Draft:
0, Atlanta Braves, Ronda: 3, Selección General: 13
Debut:
4/05/1989
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Geronimo Emiliano Berroa
Geronimo Emiliano Berroa...wifiebs name is Miosoty and they have two sons, Geronimo, Jr. (7/8/91) and Michael (6/29/86)...name is pronounces her-ON-i-mo bur-OH-uh...originally signed by Epy Guerrero.
2000
Contract purchased from Triple-A Albuquerque on April 7...batted .258 (8x31) with a triple and five RBI in 24 games before suffering a stress fracture on his left foot which caused him to miss the majority of the season... placed on the 15-day disabled list on June 3 and transferred to the 60- day DL on July 28...played LF, RF and 1B in 2000.
1999
Batted .194 with a home run and six RBI in 22 games with the Toronto Blue Jays, spending much of the season on the disabled list...began the season with Toronto, but was placed on the 15-day disabled list on May 4 with a right knee injury...missed 37 games before being reinstated on June 16...went back on the disabled list July 9 due to a strained left oblique muscle and eventually missed the remainder of the season, being transferred to the 60-day DL July 20.
1998
Split the season with Cleveland and Detroit...opened the season with the Indians and batted .200 with three doubles, a triple and three RBI in 20 games...on the disabled list from May 5-June 3 with a torn plantar fascia in his right foot...traded to Detroit on June 24 in exchange for right-handed pitcher Tim Worrell and minor league outfielder Dave Roberts...hit career home run number 100 on July 9 off Woody Williams of the Blue Jays...it was his only home run of the season...
1997
Appeared in a career-high 156 games between the Oakland Athletics and Baltimore Orioles and batted .283 with 25 doubles, 26 home runs and 90 RBI...began the season with a bang, homering in three of the first four games for the Athletics...collected his 500th career hit on May 1 at Cleveland off Mike Jackson...his first 12 homers of the season were solo shots before slugging a three-run home run June 8 at Toronto...traded to the Orioles on June 27 for pitchers Jimmy Haynes and Mark Seaver...finished his Oakland career with a .293 batting average, equalling the highest in Abs history among players with 1,000 or more at bats...matched a career high with five RBI on July 17 vs. Boston...21 of his 26 homer runs were solo blasts...
1996
Set career highs in most offensive categories, highlighted by his 36 home runs and 106 RBI...was second on the Abs to Mark McGwire in home runs and RBI for the second consecutive season...led the team with career highs in at bats, hits and total bases and also had career highs in runs and doubles...his 312 total bases were the sixth most in Oakland history...entered the records books with three-homer games on May 22 at New York and Aug. 12 vs. Minnesota, becoming the 10th player (11 times) to have two three-homer games in one season and the first Athletic...collected his first career five-RBI game in the Aug. 12 game vs. Minnesota...batted .359 in June, which included a 12-game hitting streak from June 10-21 in which he batted .377 (20-for-53) with three home runs and nine RBI...hit his second career grand slam on June 27 at California...hit eight home runs in a six-game span from Aug. 12-16, including homering in four-straight games from Aug. 14-16 (DH)...
1995
Led the Abs in games played, runs and hits...began the season primarily as a designated hitter, but started 45 of the Abs last 57 games in right field...hit his first career multi-homer game on May 14 at Minnesota...hit first career grand slam on June 6 at New York off Mariano Rivera...
1994
Signed by Oakland as a minor league free agent...did not go more than two games without a hit all season...finished second on the club with a .333 batting average with runners in scoring position and with 15 multi-RBI games...suffered a strained right groin muscle on Aug. 1 at Kansas City and was on the disabled list the rest of the season...
1993
Spent most ot the season at Triple-A Edmonton...53 of his 107 hits were for extra bases...appeared in 14 games for the Marlins and batted .118...
1992
Spent most of the season at Triple-A Nashville where he was the team MVP...promoted to the major leagues and appeared in 13 games for the Cincinnati Reds...signed by Florida to a minor league contract on Dec. 9...
1991
Signed by Seattle as a free agent on Feb. 2, but was sold to Cleveland on March 28 and spent the entire season at Triple-A Colorado Springs...was selected as a Pacific Coast League All-Star as he finished third in total bases, fourth in extra-base hits, fifth in doubles and slugging percentage and tied for fifth in RBI...signed as a free agent by Cincinnati on October 31...
1990
Spent the season at Triple-A Richmond and had 80 RBI in 135 games before a late-season callup...hitless in seven games with the Braves...
1989
Spent the entire season in the major leagues with Atlanta...made his major league debut on April 5 at Houston, going 1-for-3 with an RBI...hit his first major league home run on June 7 vs. Los Angeles off Fernando Valenzuela ...
1988
Spent the entire season at Triple-A Syracuse where he led the Chiefs in RBI...tied for the International League lead in doubles...selected by Atlanta on Dec. 5 in the Rule V Draft...
1987
Led the Double-A Southern league in total bases and was second in RBI, hits and slugging percentage while playing for Knoxville...finished third with 36 home runs...selected as the team MVP and was voted to the leaguebs postseason All-Star team...also selected to the Topps Double-A All-Star team...
1986
Led Single-A Ventura in home runs and total bases and was named to the California League All-Star team...promoted to Knoxville for one game at the end of the season...
1985
Batted a combined .316 for Single-A Kinston and Florence, as well as Rookie level Medicine Hat...named the Medicine Hat team MVP and was selected to Baseball Americabs Pioneer League All-Star team...led the Pioneer League in doubles, was fourth in slugging and tied for sixth in average..
1984
Began his professional career playing for the Blue Jays' Short-season A entry in the Gulf Coast League...32 percent of his hits were for extra bases.
2004
Año
TB
C
H
H4
CI
BR
PRO
OBP
OPS
Temporada Regular De Por Vida
2506
379
692
101
382
19
.276
.349
.798
Año
TB
C
H
H4
CI
BR
PRO
OBP
OPS
Temporada Regular De Por Vida
2506
379
692
101
382
19
.276
.349
.798
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1990
1991
AL Player of the Week
Week
Equipo
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05/14/1995
Oakland Athletics
AL
08/18/1996
Oakland Athletics
AL
Rankings en la Liga
Batting Average
Año
AVG
Rango
1994
.306
22to in AL
On Base Plus Slugging
Año
OPS
Rango
1994
.864
25to in AL
Games Played
Año
BP
Rango
1997
156
13to in
1997
83
13to in AL
1997
73
13to in AL
1996
153
24to in AL
1995
141
14to in AL
Runs
Año
R
Rango
1996
101
21to in AL
1995
87
18to in AL
Strikeouts
Año
SO
Rango
1997
120
16to in
1997
62
16to in AL
1997
58
16to in AL
1996
122
17to in AL
1995
98
18to in AL
Hits
Año
H
Rango
1996
170
22to in AL
1995
152
19to in AL
At Bats
Año
AB
Rango
1996
586
18to in AL
1995
546
13to in AL
Plate Appearances
Año
PA
Rango
1997
648
25to in
1997
349
25to in AL
1997
299
25to in AL
1995
616
18to in AL
Total Bases
Año
TB
Rango
1996
312
11mo in AL
1995
246
22to in AL
Runs Batted In
Año
RBI
Rango
1997
90
25to in
1997
48
25to in AL
1997
42
25to in AL
1996
106
21to in AL
1995
88
21to in AL
Home Runs
Año
HR
Rango
1997
26
24to in
1997
10
24to in AL
1997
16
24to in AL
1996
36
13to in AL
Slugging Percentage
Año
SLG
Rango
1996
.532
17to in AL
On Base Percentage
Año
OBP
Rango
1997
.369
23to in
1997
.347
23to in AL
1997
.395
23to in AL
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