Oscar Azócar

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Oscar Azócar
Left fielder
Born: February 21, 1965 (1965-02-21) (age 43)
Batted: Left Threw: Left
MLB debut
July 17, 1990
for the New York Yankees
Final game
October 4, 1992
for the San Diego Padres
Career statistics
Batting average     .226
At-bats     439
Stolen bases     10
Teams
  • New York Yankees (1990)
  • San Diego Padres (1991-1992)
Career highlights and awards
  • No notable achievements

Oscar Gregorio Azócar (born February 21, 1965 in Soro, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and left-handed batter who played for the New York Yankees (1990) and San Diego Padres (1991-1992).

Until 1987 Azócar was a left-handed pitcher (lifetime 14-5, 2.30 ERA as a pro), and switched to the outfielder position. Azócar was a classic example of the impatient hitter who will swing at almost anything and usually put it in play. It took him 100 Major League at-bats to draw his first walk. He normally obliged the pitchers by hitting whatever they threw, and his batting average dropped accordling.

In his 202-game career Azócar hit for .226, with 5 home runs, 36 runs batted in, 38 runs scored, 99 hits, 16 doubles, 10 stolen bases and 12 base on balls. Despite his free-swinging style, he had only 36 strikeouts in 439 at-bats (one every 12 at-bats). Azócar also used his speed selectively and never was caught stealing.

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