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Encyclopedia > Armando Benitez

Armando German Benitez (born November 3, 1972) in Ramon Santana, D.R.), is a relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants. He is known for his lively fastball, which occasionally reaches 100 MPH, and his crafty splitter.


Benitez was signed in 1990 by the Baltimore Orioles as a free agent. Coming up through the Orioles' farm system, he made his debut with the Orioles in 1994. While with the Orioles, he initially struggled, collecting a 5.66 ERA in 1995 and faltering in the postseason frequently. [1] (http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Benitez_Armando.stm) However, he started to show some of his future potential in 1998, earning a 3.82 ERA and 22 saves in 71 games.


After the 1998 season, Benitez was traded to the New York Mets for Charles Johnson. During his first four seasons in New York, he became one of the Major Leagues' elite closers, saving 139 games.


This put several playoff contenders in demand for his services. Midway through 2003, Benitez was traded to the New York Yankees, who intended to use him as a setup man for Mariano Rivera. He had a 1.93 ERA in 9 games before being traded again to the Seattle Mariners, where he finished the season.


In 2004, Benitez once again became a closer, taking a pay cut to join the Florida Marlins for one year. His season with the Marlins ended up being his best season to date; he saved 47 games in 51 chances and compiled a 1.29 ERA. In fact, after giving up a solo home run in his first game of the season, he did not allow another earned run until June 5, after an impressive streak of 30 scoreless innings. [2] (http://www.cnnsi.com/baseball/mlb/recaps/2004/06/05/6131-recap.html) After the season, he elected to become a free agent, signing a three_year contract with the San Francisco Giants that was worth a reported US$21 million.


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Armando Benitez career statistics (http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/benitar01.shtml)












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