Angel Echevarria Explained

Angel Echevarria
Position:Outfielder
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Birth Date:25 May 1971
Birth Place:Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
Death Place:Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:July 15
Debutyear:1996
Debutteam:Colorado Rockies
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:September 29
Finalyear:2002
Finalteam:Chicago Cubs
Debut2team:Nippon-Ham Fighters
Debut2league:NPB
Debut2date:March 28
Debut2year:2003
Final2team:Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
Final2league:NPB
Final2date:October 11
Final2year:2004
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.280
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:21
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:90
Stat2league:NPB
Stat21label:Batting average
Stat21value:.268
Stat22label:Home runs
Stat22value:47
Stat23label:Runs batted in
Stat23value:138
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Angel Santos Echevarria (May 25, 1971 – February 7, 2020) was an American professional baseball player who played outfield in the Major Leagues from 1996 to 2002. He also played in the Japanese Pacific League, from 2003 to 2004.[1]

Amateur career

Echevarria was a star baseball player at Bassick High School in Bridgeport, Connecticut, graduating in 1989.[2] Over his junior and senior seasons, he managed a batting average of .500.[3]

He accepted a partial scholarship to play college baseball for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights where he was an All-Atlantic 10 Conference selection. In 1991 he played collegiate summer baseball with the Orleans Cardinals of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[4] [5]

Echevarria was selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 17th round of the 1992 Major League Baseball draft.

Professional career

Echevarria was a replacement player during the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike and played an exhibition game at Coors Field in front of 47,000 fans in the spring of 1995, more than a full year before his actual Major League debut.[6]

Death

Echevarria had been sick with a stomach virus for a number of days; he then fell and hit his head at his home. He died on February 7, 2020, at the age of 48.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ex-MLB player and Bridgeport native Angel Echevarria dies at 48 . connecticut.news12.com . 8 February 2020 . en.
  2. https://patch.com/connecticut/shelton/s/h0c61/ex-big-leaguer-ct-dies-suddenly-48 Ex-Big Leaguer From CT Dies Suddenly At 48
  3. News: Gonzalez . Roberto . Echevarria on his way up . 3 June 2022 . . 19 May 1996 . C12.
  4. News: Bergen . Doug . On Sports . 21 . The Cape Codder . Orleans, MA . June 11, 1991 .
  5. Web site: Player Stats . Cape Cod Baseball League . July 13, 2023.
  6. News: Cloutier . Bill . Ravens expect to fly just as high in season 2 . 3 June 2022 . . 6 April 1995 . 33.
  7. Web site: Ex-MLB player and Bridgeport native Angel Echevarria dies at 48 . connecticut.news12.com . en . 2020-02-09.