Antonio Alfonseca
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Antonio Alfonseca (born March 16, 1972 in La Romana, Dominican Republic) is a right-handed pitcher in the Philadelphia Phillies organization. He was signed by the Rangers to a minor league contract in January of 2006, but was then released on June 19, 2006 after allowing two runs and five base runners in 1 IP after coming off the DL on June 6. Alfonseca also played with the Chicago Cubs (2002-2003), the Atlanta Braves (2004), and the Florida Marlins (1997-2001, 2005). He was signed by the Phillies on January 14, 2007.
Alfonseca was signed by the Montreal Expos as a non-drafted free agent in July 1989.
While with the Cubs, Alfonseca was thrown out of a game on September 2, 2003, for hitting an umpire with his stomach.
His nicknames are El Pulpo ("The Octopus"), and Six-Fingers. He has six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot, a condition known as polydactyly; his extra small fingers next to his pinky have no influence on his pitching, as they don't touch the ball. The trait appears to be genetic – several family members have this trait, and they regard it with pride, as a kind of family emblem.[citation needed]
Preceded by Billy Wagner |
National League Rolaids Relief Man of the Year 2000 |
Succeeded by Armando Benitez |
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[edit] External link
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
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