Joe Inglett

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Joe Inglett
Cleveland Indians — No. 7
Second Baseman
Bats: Left Throws: Right
Major League Baseball debut
June 21, 2006 for the Cleveland Indians
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006)
AVG     .284
RBI     21
HR     2
Former teams

    Joseph S. "Joe" Inglett (born June 29, 1978 in Sacramento, California) is a Major League/Minor League baseball player. He made his major league debut with the 2006 Cleveland Indians.

    Inglett is a current favorite to make the 2007 roster according to team sources.[citation needed] Although he is not expected to be a starting second baseman, he still has high hopes to contribute since he can play many positions (and with Ronnie Belliard being traded, Jhonny Peralta's production down, and Aaron Boone's departure from the team after the club did not pick up his mutual option, the team will need as much infield help as possible) [www.mlb.com/cle]. Inglett is known for showing his stockings to his knees, something that has not been popular in recent decades.

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