Angelo Encarnación | |
Position: | Catcher |
Bats: | Right |
Throws: | Right |
Birth Date: | 18 April 1969 |
Birth Place: | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Debutleague: | MLB |
Debutdate: | May 2 |
Debutyear: | 1995 |
Debutteam: | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Finalleague: | MLB |
Finaldate: | September 27 |
Finalyear: | 1997 |
Finalteam: | Anaheim Angels |
Statleague: | MLB |
Stat1label: | Batting average |
Stat1value: | .253 |
Stat2label: | Home runs |
Stat2value: | 3 |
Stat3label: | Runs batted in |
Stat3value: | 15 |
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Eleutero Benjamin "Angelo" Encarnación (born April 18, 1969) is a former professional baseball player who played three seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Anaheim Angels of Major League Baseball.
During a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 12, 1995, Encarnacion made an unusual mistake that ultimately cost the Pirates the game.[1] Encarnacion entered the game in the top of the eleventh inning with the score tied at 10–10, as a pinch runner for the Pirates' starting catcher, Mark Parent. The Pirates failed to score, and Encarnacion remained in the game as the catcher. Later that inning, with one out and Roberto Kelly on third base, Encarnacion casually scooped up a bouncing ball with his face mask. This was a violation of MLB's rarely invoked Rule 7.05 (d), which allows runners on base to advance under that circumstance, permitting Kelly to score the game-winning run uncontested.