(Long Island, NY) You can’t go home again. Alfonzo was raised in Soapire, Venezuela by Mercedes Porfiria, a preschool teacher, and Edgar Alfonzo, Sr., a truck driver. Giovanny Alfonzo knows all about the attention a last name can bring. He primarily played third base (889 games) and second base (549 games). Self - San Francisco Giants Third Baseman / Self - New York Mets Second Baseman / Self - New York Mets Third Baseman / Self - New York Mets Pinch Hitter On October 17, 2019, the Mets informed Alfonzo that his contract to manage the Cyclones would not be renewed.Alfonzo's older brother, Edgar, played in the minor leagues for 12 seasons. Edgardo Alfonzo was born on November 8, 1973 in Santa Teresa, Venezuela as Edgardo Antonio Alfonzo. Edgardo Alfonzo was born on November 8, 1973 in Santa Teresa, Venezuela as Edgardo Antonio Alfonzo. After finishing in a tie with the Coming off two excellent seasons in which he batted .304 and .324, Alfonzo had every reason to expect a big year in 2001. His best … The 33 year-old is trying to resurrect his career after playing 12 big league seasons and starring for … The following season Alfonzo moved up and split time with the short season "A" Pittsfield Mets of the New York–Penn League and Class "A" Florida State League St. Lucie Mets in 1992. Edgardo Alfonzo was born on November 8, 1973 in Santa Teresa, Venezuela as Edgardo Antonio Alfonzo. The 2001 Brooklyn Cyclones were managed by his brother, Edgar Alfonzo. He finished the game 4-for-4. That old saying did not ring true when the Long Island Ducks announced recently that they acquired infielder Edgardo Alfonzo. His parents were Edgar Alfonzo, a truck driver for a medical supply company, and Mercedes Pino, a preschool teacher. Subscribe to Sports Now newsletter Alfonzo's older brother, Edgar, Jr., taught him to play baseball. That year he joined the Gulf Coast League Mets. He has managed the Alfonzo's son Daniel was selected by the Mets in the 38th round of the
He hit over .300 several times, with a high of .324 in 2000, and he slugged 146 home runs with a high of 27 in 1999. Edgar signed with the Alfonzo made his Major League debut on April 26, 1995.
Revisit these iconic summer movies, from coming-of-age favorites, to whirlwind romances, to camp slashers.Keep up with all the biggest announcements and updates with IMDb's breaking news roundup of Comic-Con@Home 2020. In 1994, he was promoted to the Binghamton Mets of the Class "AA" Eastern League, and led the team in home runs and RBI. He had his best power numbers in 1999 (27 home runs, 108 RBI, 41 On May 26, 2006, Edgardo signed a minor league contract with the After appearing in a small number of games with the Bluefish, Alfonzo's contract was purchased by the Mets on July 15. One inning later, Alfonzo, the nephew of former Mets and Ducks infielder Edgardo Alfonzo, homered to extend the Ducks’ lead to 3-0. This occurred 18 years to the day since the Cyclones won a championship game. Alfonzo returned to St. Lucie the next season and played for them in 1993. At the beginning, he was a semi-regular fielder, splitting time at Alfonzo had his first opportunity to display his clutch hitting ability to a nationwide audience in the 1999 playoffs. Famous Alumni: Juan Gonzalez, Henry Rodriguez, Bill Pulsipher, Ken Ray, Donovan Osborne, Bud Harrelson, Kevin Baez, Erick Almonte, Doug Jennings, Anton French, Elvis Pena, Chuck Carr, Edgardo Alfonzo; Since 2000, the Long Island Ducks have … Edgardo Alfonzo, Self: 1999 National League Championship Series. Edgardo Alfonzo played 12 seasons in the big leagues. Alfonzo reported to the then-Mets Triple-A affiliate On December 14, 2007, Alfonzo signed a minor league contract with an invitation to Alfonzo led the Brooklyn Cyclones to a New York - Penn League Championship victory on September 10, 2019. Trivia (5) Second Baseman/Third Baseman for the New York Mets (1995-2002), San Francisco Giants (2003-2005), Los Angeles Angels (2006) and Toronto Blue Jays (2006). Alfonzo was signed by the Mets as an undrafted free agent in 1991. Edgardo Antonio Alfonzo Pino was born on November 8, 1973 in Santa Teresa del Tuy, in the state of Miranda, southeast of Venezuela’s capital, Caracas. Edgardo was the youngest of four children, three of whom were sons.