Eddie Pérez

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Eddie Pérez is a former Major League Baseball catcher best known for his standout postseason performance with the Atlanta Braves, including earning MVP honors in the 1999 National League Championship Series.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball player
catcher
human
awardReceived 1999 National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player NERFINISHED
bats right
battedAverageCareer .253
coachFor Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED
coachRole bullpen coach
first base coach
countryOfCitizenship Venezuela NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1968-05-04
familyName Pérez NERFINISHED
finalMLBGameDate 2005-10-02
finalMLBTeam Milwaukee Brewers NERFINISHED
givenName Eduardo NERFINISHED
homeRunsCareer 40
jerseyNumber 12
knownFor 1999 National League Championship Series MVP NERFINISHED
postseason performance with the Atlanta Braves
language English
Spanish
leaguePlayedIn Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
MLBDebutDate 1995-09-10
MLBDebutTeam Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED
name Eddie Pérez NERFINISHED
notableSeason 1998
1999
occupation baseball coach
baseball manager
placeOfBirth Ciudad Ojeda, Venezuela NERFINISHED
playedInPostseasonFor Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED
playedWith Greg Maddux NERFINISHED
positionPlayed catcher
role personal catcher for Greg Maddux on the Atlanta Braves
runsBattedInCareer 172
sport baseball
teamPlayedFor Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED
Cleveland Indians NERFINISHED
Milwaukee Brewers NERFINISHED
teamWonWorldSeriesWith Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED
throws right
WorldSeriesChampion 1995

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