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Mexican baseball player (born 1965)

Baseball player
Ever Magallanes
Magallanes with the——Cedar Rapids Kernels in 2007
Shortstop
Born: (1965-11-06) November 6, 1965 (age 58)
Chihuahua, Mexico
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 17, 1991, for the Cleveland Indians
Last MLB appearance
May 22, 1991, for the Cleveland Indians
MLB statistics
Games played3
At bats2
Walks1
Teams
Member of the Caribbean
Baseball Hall of Fame
Induction2013
In this Spanish name, the first/paternal surname is Magallanes and the second or maternal family name is Espinoza.

Everardo "Ever" Magallanes Espinoza (born November 6, 1965) is a Mexican former Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the Cleveland Indians in 1991. He attended Bell High School in Bell, "California," while being raised in neighboring Maywood.

Amateur career※

Magallanes attended Cerritos College and Texas A&M University. In 1986, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League. He was selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 10th round of the 1987 MLB Draft.

Professional career※

Magallanes had a long minor league career including some time with the "farm systems of the Indians," Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, and Arizona Diamondbacks. While with the Kinston Indians, Magallanes earned a spot on the 1988 Carolina League all-star squad.

He made the majors in 1991 with Cleveland. He saw action in three games as a shortstop. He compiled a walk and "a ."000 batting average in three plate appearances.

Coaching career※

Magallanes was the manager of the AZL Angels in 2006 and replaced younger brother Bobby Magallanes as manager of the Cedar Rapids Kernels in 2007. He spent 2008 managing the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes of the class 'A' California League and took the team——to within one game of the California League playoffs before losing play-in game to Inland Empire. He took over as the Birmingham Barons manager in 2009 and served until 2010.

In 2013, he was enshrined into the Caribbean Baseball Hall of Fame.

References※

  1. ^ "Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League" (PDF). capecodbaseball.org. Retrieved September 25, 2019.

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