Orlando Mercado
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Orlando Rodriguez Mercado (born. November 7, 1961) was a Puerto Rican baseball player, who became a local star for his play in the Portland Beavers Triple-A franchise in the late 1980s. He had a few short stints in the majors with the Detroit Tigers, Dodgers, and Oakland A's. Currently he is the bullpen pitching coach for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | |
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Coaching Staff | Manager: Mike Scioscia • Bench: Ron Roenicke • Pitching: Mike Butcher • Hitting: Mickey Hatcher • Bullpen: Orlando Mercado • First Base: Alfredo Griffin • Third Base: Dino Ebel |
Rotation | John Lackey • Ervin Santana • Joe Saunders • Kelvim Escobar • Jered Weaver |
Bullpen | Héctor Carrasco • Greg Jones • Darren Oliver • Francisco Rodríguez • Scot Shields • Justin Speier |
Catchers | Jeff Mathis • José Molina • Mike Napoli |
Infielders | Orlando Cabrera • Chone Figgins • Shea Hillenbrand • Maicer Izturis • Howie Kendrick • Casey Kotchman |
Outfielders | Robb Quinlan • Garret Anderson • Tommy Murphy • Vladimir Guerrero • Gary Matthews, Jr. • Reggie Willits |
Disabled List: | Bartolo Colón • Juan Rivera |
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