About Carlos Perez Memorabilia & Collectibles
Carlos Perez is a retired professional baseball player who is the brother of Melido Perez and Pascual Perez, both Major League Baseball players. He started his professional baseball career in 1988 after he was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the Major League Baseball amateur draft. He played for a few years in the minor league before finally making his Major League Baseball debut in 1995. According to reviews, he showcased very promising performances in his first few seasons in the major league and before he had an injury in the later part of the 1995 season. He was not able to play in any game during the 1996 season because of the said injury. He went back to play for the Expos in 1997 and impressed many fans again.
After his stint as a Montreal Expos player, he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers. However, reviews say he had a not quite impressive season with the Dodgers as he recorded low pitching stats for the 1999 and the 2000 seasons. He was also involved in some attitude issues and an incident with a flight nurse which, according to news, was choked and threatened by Perez. These made him retire early from professional baseball.
He appeared in the 2009 Caribbean World Series and also made it to the World Baseball Classic in 2009.
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About Carlos Perez:
Carlos Perez (full name: Carlos Gross Perez; no nicknames) played pitcher from 1995 until 2000 for the Montreal Expos and Los Angeles Dodgers. He played for the Expos from 1995 - 1998 and Dodgers from 1998 - 2000. Over 5 seasons, he started 127 games, won 40 games, struck out 448 batters, and had a 4.44 ERA. Born on April 14, 1971 in Nigua, San Cristobal, D.R., Perez stands 6' 3" and weighs 195 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on April 27, 1995 and he played his final game on September 5, 2000. Over his career, Perez made $17,483,999. Common misspellings of his name include Carlos camilio Carlos Gross Perez.