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American baseball player (born 1967)

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Baseball player
Alex Arias
Arias in 1988
Infielder
Born: (1967-11-20) November 20, 1967 (age 57)
New York, New York, U.S.
Batted: RightThrew: Right
MLB debut
May 12, 1992, for the Chicago Cubs
Last MLB appearance
September 22, 2002, for the New York Yankees
MLB statistics
Batting average.265
Home runs18
Run batted in196
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Alejandro Arias (born November 20, 1967) is an American former professional baseball infielder, who played Major League Baseball from 1992 to 2002.

In his career, Arias played for the Chicago Cubs (1992), Florida Marlins (19931997), Philadelphia Phillies (19982000), San Diego Padres (2001) and New York Yankees (2002).

He had the highest career batting average as a pinch hitter with over 150 at-bats, with a .320 average. His .265 career average and .338 on-base percentage are about average.

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Florida Marlins 1997 World Series champions
7 Kurt Abbott
8 Jim Eisenreich
9 Gregg Zaun
10 Gary Sheffield
14 John Wehner
15 Cliff Floyd
16 Édgar Rentería
18 Moisés Alou
19 Jeff Conine
20 Darren Daulton
22 Devon White
23 Charles Johnson
24 Bobby Bonilla
25 Al Leiter
26 Alex Arias
27 Kevin Brown
28 John Cangelosi
30 Craig Counsell
31 Robb Nen
32 Alex Fernandez
39 Jay Powell
41 Tony Saunders
42 Dennis Cook
49 Félix Heredia
52 Ed Vosberg
57 Antonio Alfonseca
61 Liván Hernández (NLCS MVP · World Series MVP)
Manager
11 Jim Leyland
Coaches
Bench Coach 6 Jerry Manuel
Bullpen Coach 12 Bruce Kimm
Hitting Coach 29 Milt May
First Base Coach 37 Tommy Sandt
Third Base Coach 45 Rich Donnelly
Pitching Coach 47 Larry Rothschild
Regular season
National League Division Series
National League Championship Series


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