Gerónimo Berroa

Gerónimo Berroa
Outfielder / Designated hitter
Born: (1965-03-18) March 18, 1965
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right Threw: Right
Professional debut
MLB: April 5, 1989, for the Atlanta Braves
KBO: 2002, for the Lotte Giants
Last appearance
MLB: May 30, 2000, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
KBO: 2002, for the Lotte Giants
MLB statistics
Batting average .276
Home runs 101
Runs batted in 382
KBO statistics
Batting average .097
Home runs 1
Runs batted in 3
Teams

Gerónimo Emiliano Berroa (born March 18, 1965) is a Dominican former professional baseball outfielder. He played for nine Major League Baseball (MLB) teams from 1989 to 2000, and also played one seasion in the KBO League in 2002.

Signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as an amateur free agent in 1983, he worked his way through the minor leagues. After the 1988 season, he was picked up by the Atlanta Braves in the rule 5 draft. He made his major league debut on April 5, 1989. He spent 1989 and a small amount of 1990 with the Braves, and spend most of 1990 and 1991 with the Richmond Braves and Colorado Springs Sky Sox, respectively. He returned to the majors in 1992 with the Cincinnati Reds, and the following year was an inaugural member of the 1993 Florida Marlins expansion team.

After the season, he signed as a free agent with the Oakland Athletics, and had his best years with that team. Berroa's best season was 1996 when he hit 36 home runs with 106 RBIs for the Athletics.[1] He spent the next three seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Blue Jays, and Los Angeles Dodgers.

In 11 major league seasons, he hit 101 home runs, had 692 hits, and 510 strikeouts.[1] He played for the Korea Baseball Organization's Lotte Giants in 2002 and the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican League in 2003 before retiring.

On December 20, 2007, Berroa was accused by former major league pitcher Jason Grimsley of using anabolic steroids in a federal agent's affidavit.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Gerónimo Berroa Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  2. "Contrary to report, Clemens, Pettitte not named in Grimsley affidavit". ESPN.com. December 21, 2007.

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