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'''Wilton Andrés Veras''' (born [[January 19]], [[1978]] in [[Monte Cristi Province|Monte Cristi]], [[Dominican Republic]]) is a former backup [[third baseman]] in [[Major League Baseball]] who played from {{by|1999}} to {{by|2000}} for the [[Boston Red Sox]]. Listed at 6' 2", 198 lb., he batted and threw [[right-handed]].
'''Wilton Andrés Veras''' (born January 19, 1978 in [[Monte Cristi Province|Monte Cristi]], [[Dominican Republic]]) is a former backup [[third baseman]] in [[Major League Baseball]] who played from {{by|1999}} to {{by|2000}} for the [[Boston Red Sox]]. Listed at 6' 2", 198 lb., he batted and threw [[right-handed]].


In a two-season career, Veras was a .262 hitter (74-for-282) with two [[home run]]s and 27 [[run batted in|RBI]] in 85 games, including 35 [[run (baseball)|runs]], 12 [[double (baseball)|doubles]] and two [[triple (baseball)|triples]].
In a two-season career, Veras was a .262 hitter (74-for-282) with two [[home run]]s and 27 [[run batted in|RBI]] in 85 games, including 35 [[run (baseball)|runs]], 12 [[double (baseball)|doubles]] and two [[triple (baseball)|triples]].

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Wilton Andrés Veras (born January 19, 1978 in Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic) is a former backup third baseman in Major League Baseball who played from 1999 to 2000 for the Boston Red Sox. Listed at 6' 2", 198 lb., he batted and threw right-handed.

In a two-season career, Veras was a .262 hitter (74-for-282) with two home runs and 27 RBI in 85 games, including 35 runs, 12 doubles and two triples.

Veras also played in the Red Sox and Brewers's minor league systems (1995-2003), the New Jersey Jackals of the Northeast/Can-Am leagues (2004/2006-2007), and CPBL's Macoto Cobras(2005), Chinatrust Whales(2008), and Sinon Bulls(2009). In 12 minor league seasons, he hit .272 with 67 home runs and 570 RBI in 1163 games.

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