Olmedo Sáenz
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Family name hatnote Template:Infobox baseball biography Olmedo Sáenz Sánchez (born October 8, 1970) is a Panamanian former Major League Baseball player. Though primarily a pinch hitter, he occasionally played first base or third base.
Professional career
Chicago White Sox
Sáenz signed with the Chicago White Sox as an undrafted free agent on May 11, Template:Mlby. He started his pro baseball career in Template:Baseball year with the South Bend White Sox of the Single-A Midwest League. His minor league career in the White Sox organization (1991-Template:Baseball year) also included stops with the Single-A Sarasota White Sox, Double-A Birmingham Barons, Triple-A Nashville Sounds and the Triple-A Calgary Cannons. He missed most of the Template:Mlby season because of a torn achilles tendon suffered in spring training.
In Template:Mlby, Saenz was called up the White Sox, making his major league debut at third base against the Baltimore Orioles on May 28, 1994, going 1-3 and collecting his first hit in the third inning against Ben McDonald. He had 2 hits in 14 at-bats during the five games he spent on the White Sox roster before being optioned back to Nashville.
Oakland Athletics
After being released by the White Sox following the 1998 season, Sáenz signed as a free agent with the Oakland Athletics on November 13, 1998, and made the Athletics opening day roster. He was used primarily as a designated hitter during his four seasons with Oakland, getting occasional playing time at either 1st or 3rd.
He suffered a ruptured right Achilles tendon in the Template:Mlby American League Division Series against Minnesota and was sidelined for the remainder of the postseason and most of Template:Mlby.
Los Angeles Dodgers
A question mark because of his injury history, Sáenz was not retained by the A's and wound up attending spring training with the Los Angeles Dodgers as a non-roster invitee, earning a spot on their roster as the primary right-handed pinch hitter. He was part of Major League history when, on September 8, 2004, he hit a pinch-hit grand slam homer, marking the first time in MLB history that a team had a pinch-hit grand slam in back-to-back games, as Robin Ventura hit one on September 7.[1] His best year came in 2005, when he set a career high in almost every offensive category including home runs (15) and RBI (63). He also had a solid 2006 season when he hit for a batting average of .296 with 11 home runs and 48 RBI.
He was one of the Dodgers' most consistent players coming off the bench during his time in Los Angeles. Sáenz became well known as being a dead fastball hitter, a skill upon which Vin Scully remarked at virtually every one of Saenz's plate appearances. He rarely played in the field, making only an occasional start at either first or third base. He earned the nickname "The Killer Tomato" from Dodger fans and commentators.
New York Mets
His tenure with the Dodgers ended when he filed for free agency on October 11, Template:Mlby.[2] On February 12, Template:Mlby, Sáenz signed a minor league deal with the New York Mets and was invited to spring training.[3] He failed to make the roster and retired.
International Career
World Baseball Classic
He played for Panama in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in Template:Baseball year, and had two hits and one RBI in three games.
Coaching career
He was previously the hitting coach for the Great Falls Voyagers of the Pioneer League.
Personal life
Sáenz and his wife, Sylvia, have a son, Juan Carlos and daughter, Jaquelyn. He owns a ranch in his native Panama.[4]
References
External links
- Career statistics from Script error: No such module "String".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
- Retrosheet
Template:Panama 2006 World Baseball Classic roster
- ↑ The Official Site of Major League Baseball: Players: Player Information : Biography and Career HighlightsTemplate:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore
- ↑ The Official Site of The Los Angeles Dodgers: News: Los Angeles Dodgers News
- ↑ Mets ink Saenz to Minor League deal
- ↑ Olmedo Sáenz:Biography and Career Highlights mets.com
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- 1970 births
- Living people
- Arizona League Athletics players
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- Calgary Cannons players
- Caribes de Oriente players
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- 20th-century Panamanian sportsmen
- Major League Baseball third basemen
- Minor league baseball coaches
- Modesto A's players
- Nashville Sounds players
- Oakland Athletics players
- Panamanian expatriate baseball players in Canada
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- Panamanian expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
- Vancouver Canadians players
- 2006 World Baseball Classic players