MANNY ALEXANDER
'Manuel de Jesús (Manny) Alexander' (born March 20, 1971 in San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic) is a professional baseball infielder who currently plays for the Columbus Clippers. He has played for the Baltimore Orioles (1992-93, 1995-96), New York Mets (1997), Chicago Cubs (1997-99), Boston Red Sox (2000), Texas Rangers (2004) and San Diego Padres (2005-2006). He is a switch-hitter and throws right handed.
In an eleven-season career, Alexander posted a .231 batting average with 15 home runs and 115 RBI in 594 games played.
★ Alexander is one of baseball's rare position players to have pitched in a major-league game. On April 19, 1996, Alexander pitched the last two-thirds of the eighth inning in the Orioles' 26-7 loss to the Texas Rangers, which was the highest-scoring American League game in 41 years. The Rangers scored sixteen runs in the eighth; Alexander walked four batters and allowed a grand slam to Rangers shortstop Kevin Elster. After allowing five runs in all, Alexander had an ERA of 67.50. Baseball; A Strange One in Arlington
★ Later in the 1996 season, Alexander again played a pivotal role. On July 15, Cal Ripken, Jr., played third base for the Orioles after 2,216 consecutive games as the Orioles' shortstop. Alexander replaced Ripken at shortstop for the next several games. In 1992, the Orioles initially called Alexander up from the minor leagues because Ripken had injured his ankle in a game against the Milwaukee Brewers; however, Ripken did not miss any games.
★ On June 30, 2000, during a traffic stop, police discovered steroids and syringes in a Mercedes-Benz owned by Alexander that had been loaned to team bat boy Carlos Cowart. Cowart was arrested for driving without a license and previous charges of driving without a license and failing to stop for police. After an investigation, police decided not to pursue steroid possession charges against Alexander after his lawyers provided evidence that at least five people had access to the vehicle.
★ In 2006, Manny Alexander reported late to spring training with the San Diego Padres due to visa problems in the Dominican Republic. Upon joining the team he was optioned to the Padres AAA affiliate the Portland Beavers. He split the most 2006 season between Portland and San Diego, but was released by the Padres on October 12, 2006.[1]
★ 2007 - He signed a minor league deal with the Columbus Clippers the AAA baseball affiliate of the National League Washington Nationals.
★ Boston Red Sox all-time roster
★ Baltimore Orioles all-time roster
1. Padres part with Bellhorn, Alexander, Williamson
★ Baseball Reference
★ Baseball Library
★ Alexander's Minor and Major League Statistics: The Baseball Cube
★ Red Sox infielder probed after steroid find: CNN
★ Batboy finds it tough to pick up his life: Boston Globe
★ Columbus Clippers Official Website
In an eleven-season career, Alexander posted a .231 batting average with 15 home runs and 115 RBI in 594 games played.
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Trivia
★ Alexander is one of baseball's rare position players to have pitched in a major-league game. On April 19, 1996, Alexander pitched the last two-thirds of the eighth inning in the Orioles' 26-7 loss to the Texas Rangers, which was the highest-scoring American League game in 41 years. The Rangers scored sixteen runs in the eighth; Alexander walked four batters and allowed a grand slam to Rangers shortstop Kevin Elster. After allowing five runs in all, Alexander had an ERA of 67.50. Baseball; A Strange One in Arlington
★ Later in the 1996 season, Alexander again played a pivotal role. On July 15, Cal Ripken, Jr., played third base for the Orioles after 2,216 consecutive games as the Orioles' shortstop. Alexander replaced Ripken at shortstop for the next several games. In 1992, the Orioles initially called Alexander up from the minor leagues because Ripken had injured his ankle in a game against the Milwaukee Brewers; however, Ripken did not miss any games.
★ On June 30, 2000, during a traffic stop, police discovered steroids and syringes in a Mercedes-Benz owned by Alexander that had been loaned to team bat boy Carlos Cowart. Cowart was arrested for driving without a license and previous charges of driving without a license and failing to stop for police. After an investigation, police decided not to pursue steroid possession charges against Alexander after his lawyers provided evidence that at least five people had access to the vehicle.
★ In 2006, Manny Alexander reported late to spring training with the San Diego Padres due to visa problems in the Dominican Republic. Upon joining the team he was optioned to the Padres AAA affiliate the Portland Beavers. He split the most 2006 season between Portland and San Diego, but was released by the Padres on October 12, 2006.[1]
★ 2007 - He signed a minor league deal with the Columbus Clippers the AAA baseball affiliate of the National League Washington Nationals.
See also
★ Boston Red Sox all-time roster
★ Baltimore Orioles all-time roster
References
1. Padres part with Bellhorn, Alexander, Williamson
External links
★ Baseball Reference
★ Baseball Library
★ Alexander's Minor and Major League Statistics: The Baseball Cube
★ Red Sox infielder probed after steroid find: CNN
★ Batboy finds it tough to pick up his life: Boston Globe
★ Columbus Clippers Official Website
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