César Gutiérrez

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César Gutiérrez
Shortstop
Born: January 26, 1943(1943-01-26)
Coro, Falcón State, Venezuela
Died: January 22, 2005(2005-01-22) (aged 61)
Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela
Batted: Right Threw: Right 
MLB debut
April 16, 1967 for the San Francisco Giants
Last MLB appearance
September 26, 1971 for the Detroit Tigers
Career statistics
Batting average     .235
Hits     128
Sacrifice hits     19
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Career highlights and awards

César Dario Gutiérrez [goo-te-ER-rez] (January 26, 1943 – January 22, 2005), also nicknamed "Cocoa", was a Venezuelan professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop for the San Francisco Giants (1967, 1969) and Detroit Tigers (1969–1971).[1]

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[edit] Major League career

Gutiérrez was born in Coro, Falcón State. He was contracted by the Pittsburgh Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1960.[2] After the Pirates released him in 1962, he was signed by the San Francisco Giants before the 1963 season.[2] He played in only 18 games for the Giants in 1967, and 15 games in 1969, before being traded to the Detroit Tigers.[2]

Gutiérrez's most productive season came in 1970, his only season as a regular, when he posted career-highs in batting average (.243), RBI (22), runs (40), hits (101), doubles (11), triples (6), stolen bases (4) and games played (135), although he committed 23 errors, the third highest total in the league.[1][3]

On June 21, 1970 in the second game of a doubleheader between Detroit and the Cleveland Indians, Gutiérrez had seven hits in seven at bats including a triple,[4] to set an American League mark (and tie a major league record) for hits in a game without making an out.[5] The Tigers won 9–8 in twelve innings. Gutiérrez's batting average went up 31 points that day, from .218 to .249.[6] In 1971 Gutiérrez played 40 games as an utility player, retiring at the end of the season.[1]

[edit] Career statistics

In a four year career, Gutiérrez played in 223 games, accumulating 128 hits in 545 at bats for a .235 career batting average along with 0 home runs and 26 runs batted in.[1] He ended his career with a .953 fielding percentage.[1] He later became a manager in the Mexican League, and served as a coach and scout with several teams.[7]

Gutiérrez died in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, four days short of his 62nd birthday.[8]

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