About Casey Candaele Memorabilia & Collectibles
Casey Todd Candaele is a utility baseball player for the Major League Baseball. HE played college football for the
University of Arizona Wildcats. After college, the Montreal Expos signed him up as an amateur agent on the 15th of August 1982. He debuted with the Montreal Expos on the 5th of June 1986 versus the Philadelphia Phillies. He was then traded for
Mark Bailey to the Houston Astros on the 23rd of July 1988. As a free agent on the 4th of October 1993, he signed up for the Cincinnati Reds on the 24th of November 1993. After almost a year with the Reds he was released by the team on the 15th of October 1994 and signed up for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He last played with the
Cincinnati Reds on the 13th of July 1997 and soon retired. He has posted a .250 batting average, 11 homeruns and 139 runs batted ins.
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About Casey Candaele:
Casey Candaele (full name: Casey Todd Candaele; no nicknames) played second baseman, outfielder and shortstop from 1986 until 1997 for the Montreal Expos, Houston Astros and Cleveland Indians. He played for the Expos from 1986 - 1988, Astros from 1988 - 1993 and Indians from 1996 - 1997. Over 9 seasons, he played 754 games, hit 11 home runs, drove in 206 runs, and stole 37 bases. Born on January 12, 1961 in Lompoc, CA, Candaele stands 5' 9" and weighs 160 lb. He attended Lompoc (Lompoc, CA) high school. His debut was on June 5, 1986 and he played his final game on July 13, 1997. Over his career, Candaele made $2,495,000. Common misspellings of his name include Casey Casey Todd Candaele.