Eduardo Perez
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About
Former professional baseball player and coach who is known for his time on ESPN's Baseball Tonight as an analyst. He played 13 seasons in the MLB from 1993 to 2006.
Before Fame
He attended Florida State University, where he studied political science while playing on the school's baseball team. In 1991, the California Angels selected him in the 1st round, 17th overall, in the MLB Draft.
Trivia
He hit 4 career home runs against Randy Johnson, which was his most against any one pitcher. He has served as a manager in the Puerto Rico Baseball League, as well as a hitting and bench coach in the MLB.
Family Life
He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and spent a large portion of his youth in Puerto Rico.
Associated With
He is the son of the Hall of Fame baseball player Tony Perez.