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'''Peterson Thomas Gord "Pete" Orr''' (born [[June 8]], [[1979]] in [[Richmond Hill]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is a [[Major League Baseball]] player for the [[Atlanta Braves]].
'''Peterson Thomas Gord "Pete" Orr''' (born [[June 8]], [[1979]] in [[Richmond Hill]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is a [[Major League Baseball]] player for the [[Atlanta Braves]].


After attending Galveston Community College in [[Galveston, Texas]], Orr made his Major League debut for the Braves on [[April 5]], [[2005]]. He has proven to be a versatile player, playing second base, third base, and various outfield positions during the 2005 season. Orr was also a member of the 2004 Canadian Olympic team and played for Canada in the 2006 [[World Baseball Classic]].
After attending Galveston Community College in [[Galveston, Texas]], Orr made his Major League debut for the Braves on [[April 5]], [[2005]]. He has proven to be a versatile player, playing second base, third base, and various outfield positions during the 2005 season. Orr was also a member of the 2004 Canadian Olympic team and played for Canada in the [[2006 World Baseball Classic]].


Orr stands 6'1" and weighs 185 lbs. He is not related to hockey legend [[Bobby Orr]], although Pete does wear the same number as Bobby, #4.
Orr stands 6'1" and weighs 185 lbs. He is not related to hockey legend [[Bobby Orr]], although Pete does wear the same number as Bobby, #4.

Revision as of 21:04, 22 May 2006

Peterson Thomas Gord "Pete" Orr (born June 8, 1979 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada) is a Major League Baseball player for the Atlanta Braves.

After attending Galveston Community College in Galveston, Texas, Orr made his Major League debut for the Braves on April 5, 2005. He has proven to be a versatile player, playing second base, third base, and various outfield positions during the 2005 season. Orr was also a member of the 2004 Canadian Olympic team and played for Canada in the 2006 World Baseball Classic.

Orr stands 6'1" and weighs 185 lbs. He is not related to hockey legend Bobby Orr, although Pete does wear the same number as Bobby, #4.

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Pete Orr is welcomed to the dugout by his Atlanta Braves teammates after scoring a game-winning run, April, 2006