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Revision as of 20:34, 29 December 2011

Rosman García
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Pitcher
Born: January 3, 1979
Maracay, Venezuela
Died: December 29, 2011 (aged 32)
Valencia, Venezuela.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
debut
April 19, 2003, for the Texas Rangers
Last appearance
August 8, 2004, for the Texas Rangers
Career statistics
Win-Loss1-2
Earned run average5.94
Strikeouts30
Teams

Rosman José García (January 3, 1979 – December 29, 2011) was a Venezuelan relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 2003 through 2004 for the Texas Rangers. Listed at 6' 2", 215 lb., he batted and threw right handed.[1]

In part of two seasons, García posted a 1-2 record with 30 strikeouts and a 5.94 ERA in 53 innings pitched.[2]

On June 16, 1999, García became the first starting pitcher in Staten Island Yankees history. In 2008, he pitched for the Mexico City Red Devils of the Mexican League. In 14 starts, he was 4-5 with a 5.15 ERA and 44 strikeouts.[3]

Originally, García debuted at age 18 with the Tigres de Aragua of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League during the 1997-1998 season. In 2011-12, he became the pitcher to play the most consecutive seasons for the Tigres, with 14.[4]

García died in a car accident in 2011 in Valencia, Venezuela, five days short of his 33rd birthday.[5]

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