Irving Falu
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Irving Falu
- Bats Both, Throws Right
- Height 5' 9", Weight 180 lb.
- School Indian Hills Community College
- High School Angel P. Millan High School
- Born June 6, 1983 in Hato Rey Puerto Rico
Irving Falu reached AAA in 2009. He is the brother of Melvin Falu and a cousin of Luis Alicea and Ed Alicea.
Falu was picked by the San Diego Padres in the 32nd round of the 2001 amateur draft out of high school but opted for college. In 2003, he hit .374 to help his team make it to the Junior College World Series. The Kansas City Royals chose him in the 21st round of the 2003 amateur draft.
Falu began his professional career by batting .259/.387/.353 for the 2003 AZL Royals. Back with the same club for most of 2004, he hit .274/.362/.350 with 23 steals in 33 tries. He also went 3 for 6 in a brief stint for the Omaha Royals. His .977 fielding percentage led Arizona League second basemen.
In 2005, Irving hit .254/.343/.328 for the Burlington Bees. He had 61 walks to 39 strikeouts in 119 games and stole 34 bases in 49 tries. That year, he had a 24-game hitting streak, the best in the Midwest League. He was named Burlington's Player of the Year. He also made a brief appearance (6 games) with the Wichita Wranglers.
Falu hit .299/.351/.386 for the 2006 High Desert Mavericks with 31 swipes in 42 tries and 87 runs. He was the hardest player to strike out in the California League with 11.54 AB per strikeouts. In '07, he slumped to .242/.294/.298 with Wichita though he again had the lowest K rate in his circuit (10.82 AB/K)
In 2008, Irving produced at a .301/.367/.384 rate for the Northwest Arkansas Naturals with 38 walks to 31 strikeouts in 101 games. His 11.68 plate appearance per K rate was lowest in the Texas League for the second straight season.
In the 2008 Americas Baseball Cup, the Hato Rey native hit .286/.297/.457 for Puerto Rico, helping them win the tournament and a spot in the 2009 Baseball World Cup.
Falu spent all of 2009 in AAA, hitting .269/.342/.344 with Omaha. He then joined Puerto Rico for the World Cup.
[edit] Sources
- 2009 Royals Media Guide
- 2005-2009 Baseball Almanacs
- 2008 Americas Baseball Cup final report

