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Gil Heredia
Heredia in 1988 with the San Jose Giants
Pitcher
Born: (1965-10-26) October 26, 1965 (age 58)
Nogales, Arizona, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 1, 1991, for the San Francisco Giants
Last MLB appearance
September 19, 2001, for the Oakland Athletics
MLB statistics
Win–loss record57–51
Earned run average4.46
Strikeouts547
Teams

Gilbert Heredia (born October 26, 1965) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants, Montreal Expos, Texas Rangers, and Oakland Athletics from 1991 through 2001.

Heredia batted right-handed, and threw right-handed. He was born in Nogales, Arizona and attended Nogales High School. He then attended Pima Community College, and later the University of Arizona. He spent five seasons (1987–1991) in the San Francisco Giants minor league organization before being promoted to their Major League roster in 1991.

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Amateur career

Heredia attended Nogales High School where he was a member of the baseball team. Following high school he attended Pima Community College to continue his baseball career. Heredia went 15–1 as a sophomore, and was a first-team All-American at Pima.[1] The following season he enrolled at the University of Arizona to play baseball for the Arizona Wildcats. He helped lead the team to the 1986 College World Series where they won the national title.[2]

Professional career

Gil Heredia made his debut with the San Francisco Giants in 1991, and appeared in 20 games from 1991–1992. On August 18, 1992, he was traded to the Montreal Expos in exchange for Brett Jenkins. Heredia played four seasons with Montreal, from 1992–1995. After one season with the Texas Rangers in 1996, he missed the entire 1997 season. He returned to the majors the following year with the Oakland Athletics.

A relief pitcher for most of his career, Heredia did not become a full-time starter until he joined the A's. He pitched a career-high 200.1 innings in 1999 in his first full season with the A's. In 2000, he recorded a career-high 15 wins. He retired after the 2001 season.

Coaching career

After his playing career was over, Heredia became a minor league pitching coach in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.[3]

References

  1. ^ Greg Hansen (June 8, 2017). "2. Gil Heredia". www.tucson.com. Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  2. ^ Greg Hansen (July 23, 2016). "New Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr., ex-Cat Gil Heredia share strange connection". www.tucson.com. Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  3. ^ "Nogales native Heredia is new AAA pitching coach for D-backs". www.nogalesinternational.com. Nogales International. January 12, 2016. Retrieved April 4, 2020.

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