Pedro Santana (baseball)

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Pedro Santana
Second baseman
Born: (1976-09-21) September 21, 1976
San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 16, 2001 for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearance
July 16, 2001 for the Detroit Tigers
Career statistics
Games 1
Plate appearances 0
Putouts 1
Teams

Pedro C. Santana (born September 21, 1976 in San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic) was a Major League Baseball (MLB) player in 2001 for the Detroit Tigers. He is 5'11" and weighs 160 lbs.

Major League career

On July 16, 2001, Santana appeared in the only game of his MLB career.[1] He entered the game in the eighth inning as a defensive replacement at second base in place of Damion Easley and second in the batting order. The Tigers, who were losing to the Cincinnati Reds 9-1, batted the number four, five, six, and seven hitters in the top of the ninth inning to close out the game. Santana finished the game without a plate appearance, although he did record a putout of Reds second basemen Juan Castro to close out the eighth inning.[2] This puts Santana in select company with other non-pitchers who appeared in a major league game but did not receive a plate appearance, such as Moonlight Graham. Santana was originally called up on July 13 when the Tigers put starting third baseman Dean Palmer on the disabled list; and was sent back down to the minors when the team activated starting shortstop Deivi Cruz on July 18.[3]

Santana's brief appearance was notable, as the game took place in July, as opposed to later in the season when rosters expand during September call-ups. Santana was not called up that September.[4]

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