About Angel Guzman Memorabilia & Collectibles
Angel Moises Guzman is a Major League Baseball player who hails from Caracas, Venezuela. He started playing professionally when he was 18 for the Venezuelan Summer League team, La Pradera. He had stints with other minor league teams before he finally made it to the Major League Baseball on April 26, 2006. He was selected by the Chicago Cubs and started playing for the team as part of the bullpen.
Standing at 6 ft. 3 in. and weighs 195 lbs, Guzman did not have a quite impressive game during the first season of 2007, but he improved in the next games and Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella was overwhelmed. In the 2009 season, he became part of the team’s roster and achieved his first victory as part of the Cubs on April 18, 2009. The Cubs won over the St. Louis Cardinals with 11 innings.
Guzman is a right-handed batter and thrower. In the early spring training for the 2010 season, he obtained ligament injuries in his right shoulder. He sought Dr. James Andrews’ advice and afterwards decided to undergo repair of the injured body part.
As of September 17, 2009, he holds a career statistics of 3-10 win-loss ratio, an earned run average of 4.82 and a total of 143 strikeouts.
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About Angel Guzman:
Angel Guzman (full name: Angel Moises Guzman; no nicknames) played pitcher from 2006 until 2009 for the Chicago Cubs. He played for the Cubs from 2006 - 2009. Over 4 seasons, he started 14 games, won 3 games, struck out 143 batters, and had a 4.82 ERA. Born on December 14, 1981 in Caracas, Distrito Federal, Venezuela, Guzman stands 6' 3" and weighs 195 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on April 26, 2006. Over his career, Guzman made $2,031,500. Common misspellings of his name include Angel Angel angelis argenis Moises Guzman.