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Carlos García (baseball) : ウィキペディア英語版
Carlos García (baseball)

Carlos Jesús García Guerrero (born October 15, 1967 in Táchira State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman and right-handed batter who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1990–96), Toronto Blue Jays (1997), Anaheim Angels (1998) and San Diego Padres (1999). He is a former Manager of the Pirates' Double-A affiliate, the Altoona Curve.〔http://www.wearecentralpa.com/story/d/story/curve-fire-manager-carlos-garcia/17929/J8Vm4bsEBEWVR4-Z1heYxw〕
==Playing career==
García signed as an amateur free agent with the Pirates in 1987. He spent nearly three seasons at the Pirates' AAA Buffalo farm team. García had his best season yet at Buffalo in 1992, batting .303, with 13 home runs and 70 runs batted in. Originally a shortstop the Pirates' trade of José Lind offered García an opportunity at second base, as Jay Bell was entrenched at shortstop. He enjoyed his best seasons in 1995–96 batting .294 and .285.
In a 610-game career, García hit for .266 (580–2178), with 33 homers, 197 RBI, 274 runs scored, 102 doubles, 17 triples and 73 stolen bases.
He was the Pirates lone representative at the 1994 All Star game; he singled in his only at bat.
In 1996, García was traded with Orlando Merced and Dan Plesac to the Toronto Blue Jays for José Silva, two minor leaguers, and players to be named later, who included Abraham Núñez and Craig Wilson. García finished his career with single seasons with the Blue Jays, Anaheim Angels and San Diego Padres.

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