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Orlando Cepeda League (AAA)
8-8-2309
Charlie Salazar First Base
Retired (1992, Age 37)
CAREER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
AVG .286 Total Rating   Bats/Throws B/R
OPS .823 Status Deceased (2015) Option Years 0  
H 1536 Age at Death 60 Date of Birth 05-19-1955
HR 208 Drafted Round 1, Pick 16
(1973)
Majors Svc Time 15 years
(13 games)
RBI 770
SB 251
OFFENSE PITCHING MENTORING
Contact vs. R Contact vs. L B- Endurance B-   Ldrship C-
Power vs. R B+ Power vs. L B+ Velocity D-   Mentor vR B+
Speed A- Bunt D- Control   Mentor vL B+
POSITIONS DEFENSE/HEALTH POSTSEASON
 C * --- SS --- Range B- WS Rings 2
1B A+ (100%) LF B+ (70.1%) Arm WS Appearances 4
2B --- CF ---   Health D- LCS Appearances 5
3B --- RF (61.8%)   Injured Days 0 All Star Teams 1
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.

Year Vs G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OPS OBP SLG ISO AVG
1988 LHP 30 38 11 2 0 1 6 3 7 .763 .341 .421 .132 .289
1988 RHP 98 144 43 7 3 6 24 17 24 .882 .368 .514 .215 .299
1989 LHP 51 128 37 8 1 7 15 12 21 .881 .350 .531 .242 .289
1989 RHP 102 377 112 16 7 16 55 32 59 .854 .350 .504 .207 .297
1990 LHP 56 140 35 6 2 10 22 11 24 .840 .305 .536 .286 .250
1990 RHP 113 415 135 19 10 12 50 45 66 .897 .391 .506 .181 .325
1991 LHP 29 28 9 0 0 3 7 2 3 1.010 .367 .643 .321 .321
1991 RHP 94 323 87 10 2 10 28 27 61 .731 .326 .406 .136 .269
1992 LHP 41 60 15 4 0 0 5 3 13 .624 .308 .317 .067 .250
1992 RHP 7 17 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 .399 .222 .176 .000 .176
Total LHP 207 394 107 20 3 21 55 31 68 .825 .328 .497 .226 .272
Total RHP 414 1276 380 52 22 44 157 122 212 .834 .358 .476 .179 .298
Total 1669 5376 1536 253 70 208 770 503 923 .823 .348 .475 .189 .286
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
1992-11-01Charlie Salazar has retired from the Boston Mountain Citys
1978-04-01The New York Mountain Citys have promoted Matt Mota to the major league team. The New York Mountain Citys have promoted Charlie Salazar to the major league team. The New York Mountain Citys have promoted Ken Roche to the major league team. The New York Mountain Citys have promoted Jim Bowens to the major league team.