| Bárbaro Cañizares | |||
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Cañizares with the Atlanta Braves
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| Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – No. 95 | |||
| First baseman | |||
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Born: November 21, 1979 Havana, Cuba |
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| Professional debut | |||
| MLB: June 11, 2009, for the Atlanta Braves | |||
| NPB: June 12, 2014, for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks | |||
| MLB statistics (through 2009) |
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| Batting average | .190 | ||
| Home runs | 0 | ||
| Runs batted in | 0 | ||
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| Intercontinental Cup | ||
| 2002 Havana | Team | |
Bárbaro Rafael Cañizares [cah-nyee-that'-ress] (born November 21, 1979) is a Cuban-American first baseman who currently plays for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in Nippon Professional Baseball. LIsted at 6' 3", 230 lb., Cañizares bats and throws right-handed. He was born in Havana.
Cañizares played from 1997 through 2003 for the Industriales and Metropolitanos teams of the Cuban National Series. Overall, he posted a batting average of .303 (537-for-1,775) with 38 home runs and 294 runs batted in in 520 games. He guided Industriales together with MLB player Kendrys Morales to the postseason in 2005.
While playing for the Cuban national team, he sold his jersey to a fan after an international game. Unbeknownst to Cañizares, the fan was a member of the United States Interests Section in Havana. As a result, Cañizares received a lifetime suspension from Cuban baseball.
In February 2004, Cañizares defected from Cuba along with Michel Abreu and Yosandy Ibañez. The three later played professionally together in Nicaraguan baseball. He then signed with the Atlanta Braves on February 4, 2006.
After that, Cañizares has been consistently held in the Minor Leagues, playing for several teams in different countries.
Cañizares was called up to the Atlanta Braves on June 11, 2009, making his major league debut the same day appearing fourth in the batting order and playing first base.
Cañizares also played in Mexico, where he earned Mexican Pacific League MVP honors with the Yaquis de Obregón club in two different times. In addition, he captured the Mexican League batting crown in 2011, after hitting a .396 average with the Guerreros de Oaxaca.