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1. Tony Perez Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
tony perez batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statisticsfor each season and his career, and a list of any postseason awards he has
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Atanasio Perez Rigal Bats Right, Throws Right
Height Weight 205 lb. Debut July 26, 1964
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2. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Tony Perez
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Tony Pérez
Tony Pérez Atanasio Pérez Rigal Atanasio "Tony" Pérez Rigal was a fixture on Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" clubs of the 1970s. His 1,652 career RBI rank as the most by a Latin American player in major league history. A native Cuban, he left a job in a Havana sugar cane factory to sign with the Reds' organization. In 1967 he notched the first of seven 100-RBI campaigns. Respected for his clutch hitting, he belted three home runs in the 1975 World Series, including a key two-run shot in Game Seven. Did you know ... that Tony Pérez's 15th inning home run off future Hall of Fame pitcher Catfish Hunter propelled the National League to victory in the longest All-Star Game in history, July 11, 1967? Search Our Online Library Catalog "ABNER" for Tony Perez

3. Tony Perez -- Latino Legends In Sports
Profile and statistics from the Latino Legends in Sports site.Category Sports baseball People Players P perez, tony...... During retirement from baseball, tony perez had anxiously awaited a call from Cooperstownannouncing he would be inducted into the National baseball Hall of
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Atanasio "Tony" Pérez Regal
May 14, 1942 - Present
Birthplace: Camaguey, Cuba
Height: 6'2" Weight: 205
"He's the best clutch hitter I've ever seen," former manager and Hall of Famer, Sparky Anderson. Related Stories Full coverage of the 2000 Baseball Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony Tony Perez career stats and highlights Cincinnati will retire Tony Perez's number 24. Atanasio "Tany" Perez is considered one of the greatest Latino baseball players to ever play the game. The Cuban born began his distinguished 23 year career with the Cincinnati Reds in 1964 and soon after was known as one of baseball's best clutch hitters and RBI-men of the 1970s. At the age of 17, Perez signed with the Cincinnati Reds while he was still in Cuba, receiving no signing bonus, but got a plane ticket plus $2.50 for an exit visa. Never have been away his home before, his mother didn't want him to go, because of her love for Tony. But he wanted to make it in baseball and be great at it like his favorite player, Minnie Minoso who was idolized in Cuba back in the 40's. When he reported to Geneva, N.Y. in 1960 for his first spring of minor-league ball, it was so cold, Perez recalls “I could feel it in my bones, how I missed the heat of my country and the love of my family.”

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5. Tony Perez Autographed Baseball
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6. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Inductee Information
Profile from the Hall of Fame site commemmorating his induction in 2000.
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2000 Inductee Information
Learn more about our newest inductees: Sparky Anderson "Sparky had a way of making everybody look in the mirror at themselves. As far as I'm concerned, that's the key to being a good manager."
"We had a remarkably talented team, but Sparky was the catalyst.… He believed in playing the game the right way. He believed in acting the right way. He set images and roles. When somebody gives you that, you carry it along the rest of your life."
"He's done things no other manager in history ever has done. And he's meant so much for the color of the game."
Born: February 22, 1934, at Bridgewater, South Dakota. Connie Mack and John McGraw With Anderson at the helm for nine seasons, the Reds won 863 games, four pennants, and won more than 90 games seven times. Spurred by a lineup that included Joe Morgan , Pete Rose, and Johnny Bench , the Big Red Machine averaged more than 100 wins per season from 1972 through 1976. Anderson guided the team to World Series victories in 1975, a dramatic, hard-fought win over the Red Sox; and 1976, a dominating sweep of the Yankees. After the 1978 season Anderson left the Reds. The next year he joined the Detroit Tigers in mid-season and picked up where he had left off, posting a winning record in each of his first 10 years with Detroit. In 1984 his inspired Tigers team, led by Jack Morris, Alan Trammell, and Lou Whitaker, defeated the San Diego Padres in the World Series. The key moment came in Game 5, when Kirk Gibson hit the series-winning home run off ace reliever Goose Gossage.

7. Tony Perez Managerial Record - Baseball-Reference.com
Lifetime statistics may come from the baseball Archive or other sources.You Are Here baseballReference.com Managers tony perez.
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Managerial Record Glossary Year League Team G W L WP Finish ++-++-+++++ 1993 NL West Cincnnti NL East Florida 114 54 60 .474 4 ++-++-+++++ Cincnnti 44 20 24 .455 Florida 114 54 60 .474 ++-++-+++++ TOTAL 158 74 84 .468 Pages designed and created by baseball-reference.com

8. Atanasio "Tony" Perez Career Baseball Stats And Highlights
tony perez's Career Batting Statistics. Career Highlights Is tied with OrlandoCepeda (379) for most career home runs by a Latino baseball player.
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Atanasio "Tony" Perez
Ciego De Avila, Cuba
6-2, 205 pounds
Tony Perez's Career Batting Statistics Year
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  • Is tied with Orlando Cepeda (379) for most career home runs by a Latino baseball player. Drove in 90 runs 11 years in a row. No hitter in the last 50 years ever matched that streak. Was MVP in the 1967 All-Star Game for hitting a game-winning home run. His 1652 career RBI's is currently #18 in Major League Baseball history and #1 among current Baseball Hall of Famers . More than Mantle, Ruth or Aaron. Belted three home runs in the 1975 WS against the Red Sox. Played in 5 World Series. Appeared in seven All-Star Games. Was 2nd in RBI's in 1970 with 129. Topped 100 RBI's 6 times for the Big Red Machine. Hit over 20 home runs 9 times in his career. In 1970, hits the first home run in the Pirates new ball park Three River Stadium in Pittsburgh.

9. Bucketfoot Baseball Newsletter - Tony Perez And The Hall Of Shame
A baseball Newsletter by two guys, who love talking baseball. (note that this was not by the baseball Writers). This year it is tony perez. Once again we see the continued
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Tony Perez and the Hall of Shame How can anyone say that Tony El Perez-o doesn't belong in the Hall. His numbers speak for themselves: of all the guys who ever played first base, and played for the Reds, and then played for the Philberts, and whose first name is Tony (or Antonio, or Antwan, or Antonichi), and who happen to have the last name Perez, and who have whined that they have been kept out of the Hall because of racial prejudice without citing the number of latin players that are already in the Hall, and whose friends whine about how nice he is, and who complain that "we should put Tony in the Hall based solely on his ethnic make-up to atone for past racial injustice" .....why then it becomes very clear, of all the players who match that description, Tony Perez had the best numbers...well, actually he's the only player who matches that description, so, actually, his number would really represent the AVERAGE for that group. Which is just what Perez' career was...AVERAGE. Yeah, but back to that racial thing....what a joke. Personally, I want to see Juan Acevedo put in to the Hall of Fame right now...forget the fact that he's still pitching (if you can call pitching for Milwaukee "pitching"). I mean, he's qualified just because there aren't any Portuguese guys in the Hall and he's Portuguese. Obvious discrimination that must be corrected...right?

10. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Induction Speech - Tony Perez
Chairman of the Hall of Fame Ed Stack, tony perez, baseball Commissioner Bud Selig,and Hall of Fame President Dale Petroskey, at the 2000 Induction Ceremony
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Induction Speeches
Tony Perez
Transcript of Tony Perez's speech, July 23, 2000: Bud Selig: Magic moment in time, huh? Tony Perez, Cincinnati 1964 to 1976, 1984 to 1986, Montreal 1977 to 1979, Boston Red Sox 1980 to 1982, and the Philadelphia Phillies 1983. A clutch performer throughout an illustrious 23-year career. He tormented the opposition with his ability to consistently drive in runs. His composure under pressure led to 379 home runs, 505 doubles, 1,652 runs batted in, including seven 100-RBI seasons, and 954 runs batted in in the 1970s. A catalyst of Cincinnati's Big Red Machine during the 1970s. His subtle leadership and timely hitting helped pace those clubs to five division titles, four pennants and two World Championships. Tony, welcome to Cooperstown. Chairman of the Hall of Fame Ed Stack, Tony P e rez,
Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, and Hall of Fame President
Dale Petroskey, at the 2000 Induction Ceremony, July 23 Tony Perez: Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Commissioner. Good afternoon. Hi, everybody. What a feeling. It is hard to describe the emotion of happiness. To be here with my friends, and family, and all the fans. Many thanks to the Baseball Writers' Association of America, Ms. Jane Clark, President of the Hall of Fame Dale Petroskey and his staff, for all the first class attention given to my family and friends. Many thanks to all that came from Puerto Rico, Cincinnati, Miami, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Mexico, and everywhere. And to my father-in-law, Pablo de la Cantera, who is watching from Puerto Rico. I also feel blessed by carrying three special flags in my heart: the one from the United States, where the best baseball is played; Puerto Rico, that adopted me; and Cuba, where I was born.

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12. Tony Perez Baseball Statistics By Baseball Almanac
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13. 1967 All-Star Game By Baseball Almanac
A hall of fame ending that featured tony perez, the Most Valuable Player Award winner,hitting a home Discuss these issues on our baseball message boards today
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Support Baseball Almanac - Visit One Sponsor Each Visit Advertise Here Contact Us Our Newsletter Support Our Efforts ... Year In Review All-Star Game Mini Menu Box Score 1967 Box Score Navigation Next Classic Previous Classic "I'm proud of my whole career. I had a great career. I played with a lot of great players on good teams, especially in Cincinnati. We won championships and World Series. I'm proud of that. The All-Star games. I'll be more proud when I get elected to the hall of fame. That would be the top." - Tony Perez A lthough many All-Star Games had featured great pitching duels and stand-out performances on the mound, no other game to date had been as one sided as this one. "Strikeout classic" would have been a more appropriate title for this Midsummer Classic, which featured twelve pitchers - all of which had at least one strikeout for an All-Star record thirty strikeouts. O nce again, the game went into extra innings that resulted in a National League win. The senior circuit was shut out twelve straight innings — the third through the fourteenth. The Americans were shut out the last nine. Richie Allen had homered against Dean Chance in the second; in the sixth, Brooks Robinson tied it with a home run against Fergie Jenkins. There it remained until the fifteenth, when Tony Perez, the game's Most Valuable Player, sent Catfish Hunter's pitch over the left-field fence. T his game went into the record books for both the longest All-Star Game as well as the first game in which home runs accounted for all of the scoring.

14. CNN/SI - Baseball - Tony Perez
tony perez. Bats Right Throws Right Height 6' 2 Weight 175 lbs.Born May 14, 1942 in Camaguey, Cuba College None. Select Career
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15. CNN/SI - Baseball - Tony Perez
tony perez. Bats Right Throws Right. Height 6' 2"
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Tony Perez Bats: Right Throws: Right
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Born: May 14, 1942 in Camaguey, Cuba
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    Manager in 1993, 2001- Reds , Marlins Tony Perez's Teams 1964 Cincinnati Reds 1965 Cincinnati Reds 1966 Cincinnati Reds 1967 Cincinnati Reds 1968 Cincinnati Reds 1969 Cincinnati Reds 1970 Cincinnati Reds 1971 Cincinnati Reds 1972 Cincinnati Reds 1973 Cincinnati Reds 1974 Cincinnati Reds 1975 Cincinnati Reds 1976 Cincinnati Reds 1977 Montreal Expos 1978 Montreal Expos 1979 Montreal Expos 1980 Boston Red Sox 1981 Boston Red Sox 1982 Boston Red Sox 1983 Philadelphia Phillies 1984 Cincinnati Reds 1985 Cincinnati Reds 1986 Cincinnati Reds
    • All-Star in 1967-70, 74-76
    • Hall of Fame in 2000
    Games Average HR RBI Career League CS World Series Wins-Losses Winning % Manager Books and articles about Tony Perez One of baseball's greatest run producers, Perez retired as the 14th-best RBI man in ML history. After sharing Cincinnati's first-base job in his first two years, Perez was switched to third base from 1967 to 1972 to get slugger Lee May into the lineup.
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    Baseball cards of players with last names beginning with 'P'. Jorge Padilla Vicente Padilla Mike Pagliarulo Tom Pagnozzi ... Juan Pena (Red Sox) Juan Pena (Athletics) Tony Pena Tony Pena Jr. Willi Mo Pena Terry Pendleton ... Jason Phillips (Pitcher) J.R. Phillips Mark Phillips Paul Phillips Tony Phillips ... Back to the Top "P"lay Ball Facts: During a stretch from 2000 to 2001, Brad P enny made 17 consecutive unbeaten starts, including eight straight wins. Troy P ercival often has entered games at Edson Field to the song "Delusions of Autonomy", performed by Sandfrog, a band formed by teammate Scott Spezio. Mike P iazza was the 1,390 pick in the 1988 draft, and is now considered the greatest hitting catcher of all time. In 2001, Jorge P osada received the Thurman Munson Award for his work with developmentally disabled children. Kirby P uckett was the 9th player to collect four hits in his first major league game.

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    20. Bucketfoot Baseball Newsletter - Tony Perez And The Hall Of Shame
    Last year we had the selection of Orlando Cepada (note that this wasnot by the baseball Writers). This year it is tony perez. Once
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    Tony Perez and the Hall of Shame How can anyone say that Tony El Perez-o doesn't belong in the Hall. His numbers speak for themselves: of all the guys who ever played first base, and played for the Reds, and then played for the Philberts, and whose first name is Tony (or Antonio, or Antwan, or Antonichi), and who happen to have the last name Perez, and who have whined that they have been kept out of the Hall because of racial prejudice without citing the number of latin players that are already in the Hall, and whose friends whine about how nice he is, and who complain that "we should put Tony in the Hall based solely on his ethnic make-up to atone for past racial injustice" .....why then it becomes very clear, of all the players who match that description, Tony Perez had the best numbers...well, actually he's the only player who matches that description, so, actually, his number would really represent the AVERAGE for that group. Which is just what Perez' career was...AVERAGE. Yeah, but back to that racial thing....what a joke. Personally, I want to see Juan Acevedo put in to the Hall of Fame right now...forget the fact that he's still pitching (if you can call pitching for Milwaukee "pitching"). I mean, he's qualified just because there aren't any Portuguese guys in the Hall and he's Portuguese. Obvious discrimination that must be corrected...right?

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