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Juan Padilla (pitcher)

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Juan Padilla
Pitcher
Born: (1977-02-17) February 17, 1977 (age 47)
Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 16, 2004, for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
October 1, 2005, for the New York Mets
MLB statistics
Win–loss record4–1
Earned run average4.06
Strikeouts34
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Teams

Juan Miguel Padilla (born February 17, 1977) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher.

Amateur career

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Despite being taught barely any English in high school, he enrolled at Tallahassee Community College to begin his college baseball career. He later transferred to Jacksonville.[1]

Major league career

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Padilla was a 24th round draft pick of the Minnesota Twins. He spent six seasons in the Twins' minor league system before breaking into the majors with the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds in 2004. Although not highly successful with either team, he was signed by the New York Mets and responded with a 1.49 earned run average in the second half of 2005. Padilla had Tommy John surgery in March 2006 and had to miss the 2006 season.

Padilla was not offered a new contract by the Mets and became a free agent on December 12, 2007. He was later signed to a minor-league contract and given a non-roster invitation to spring training by the Mets. In July 2008, Padilla was released by the Mets.

Independent ball

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Padilla signed with the York Revolution of the independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball on July 26, 2008. Padilla did not return for the 2009 season. Padilla has also played for the Pittsfield Colonials in 2010.

He last played professionally in 2011 for the Bridgeport Bluefish and Leones de Yucatán.

References

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  1. ^ Egenes, Mike (May 14, 2000). "Bandits' Padilla is a man of many roles". The Dispatch. p. C3. Retrieved October 5, 2022.
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