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Batting average
  
.237

Role
  
Baseball player

Name
  
Gil Garrido

Runs batted in
  
51

Home runs
  
1


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Gil Gonzalo Garrido (born June 26, 1941) is a former backup infielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly at shortstop for two different teams between the 1964 and 1972 seasons. Listed at 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m), 150 pounds (68 kg), Garrido batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Panama City, Panama.

The diminutive Garrido was 22 years old when he entered the majors in 1964 with the San Francisco Giants, playing for them one year before joining the Atlanta Braves (1968–1972). His most productive season came in 1970, when he posted career numbers in games (101), batting average (.264), runs (38), RBI (19), hits (97) and extrabases (10). He also appeared in the 1969 NLCS won by the New York Mets over Atlanta, 3–0, and went 2-for-12.

In a six-season career, Garrido was a .237 hitter (207-for-872) with one home run and 51 RBI in 334 games, including 81 runs, 14 doubles, one triple, and two stolen bases.

Garrido also played from 1960 through 1968 in the San Francisco (1960–1965) and Atlanta (1966–1968) Minor league systems. In parts of nine seasons, he hit .266 with 18 homers and 328 RBI in 1177 games.

Fact

  • On May 7, 1970 at Atlanta Stadium, Garrido connected his only major league home run against Houston Astros pitcher Denny Lemaster [1].
  • References

    Gil Garrido Wikipedia