Eddy Díaz
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Eddy Javier Díaz (born September 29, 1971) is a former second baseman and right-handed batter who played in
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for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1997. In a season as a backup with the Brewers, Díaz went 11-for-50 for a .220
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with seven RBI, four runs, two doubles and one
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in 16 games. Following his Major League career, Díaz played in
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and the Korea Baseball Organization.


See also

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List of Major League Baseball players from Venezuela From 1939 to 2019, 397 Venezuelan baseball players born in Venezuela have played in Major League Baseball. This list shows players who appeared in at least one game in MLB, including number indicating order of arrival, name of player, position, s ...


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1971 births Living people Appleton Foxes players Bellingham Mariners players Cardenales de Lara players Hanwha Eagles players Hiroshima Toyo Carp players Jacksonville Suns players Leones de Yucatán players Louisville Redbirds players Major League Baseball second basemen Major League Baseball players from Venezuela Mexican League baseball first basemen Mexican League baseball managers Mexican League baseball third basemen Milwaukee Brewers players Navegantes del Magallanes players Nippon Professional Baseball second basemen Nippon Professional Baseball shortstops Nippon Professional Baseball third basemen Pastora de los Llanos players Pawtucket Red Sox players Baseball players from Barquisimeto Port City Roosters players San Bernardino Spirit players SSG Landers players Tacoma Rainiers players Tucson Toros players Vaqueros Laguna players Venezuelan expatriate baseball players in Japan Venezuelan expatriate baseball players in Mexico Venezuelan expatriate baseball players in South Korea Venezuelan expatriate baseball players in the United States {{Venezuela-baseball-second-baseman-stub