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Willy Taveras
Houston Astros – No. 1
Center field
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
debut
September 6, 2004, for the Houston Astros
Career statistics
(through July 4, 2006)
Hits245
Stolen bases48
Runs scored129

Willy Taveras (born December 25, 1981 in Teneras, Dominican Republic) is a center fielder for the Houston Astros. He bats and throws right-handed.

Willy "Mays Hayes" Taveras is an outfielder. With his fielding abilities, he is able to make plays that average fielders would not be able to make. Taveras played in ten games at the end of the 2004 Astros season, mostly as a pinch runner. People in Houston often refer to him as simply Willy T.

Taveras was the Astros' starting center fielder during his rookie season, replacing All-Star Carlos Beltran who signed with the New York Mets in the off-season. After the season, Taveras was voted National League Rookie of the Year by the players (Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies won the actual Rookie of the Year Award). In 2005, he led the majors with 71 infield hits and was tops among rookies in runs (82), hits (172) and stolen bases (34), and hit .291. However, in 2006, he has been relegated to fourth outfielder status in some instances, due to his low on base percentage (OBP).

He also is an very good outfielder. In Game 4 of the 2005 NLCS against the St. Louis Cardinals, he made a catch while running up the hill in Minute Maid Park's deep center field to end the 8th inning and preserve a 2-1 lead. He scored the winning run as a pinch-runner the inning before on a short sacrifice fly to center field.

Career highlights