José Offerman
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Jose Antonio Offerman Dono
- Bats Both, Throws Right
- Height 6' 0", Weight 165 lb.
- Debut August 19, 1990
- Final Game October 2, 2005
- Born November 8, 1968 in San Pedro de Macoris, D.R.
[edit] Biographical Information
José Offerman played fifteen years in the major leagues and in 2008 played for Veracruz, hitting .317.
Offerman, born in San Pedro de Macoris, D.R., was signed for the Los Angeles Dodgers by scouts Rafael Avila and Elvio Jimenez on July 24, 1988. Offerman played in the Dodgers organization from 1988-95, coming to the majors originally in 1990. After his major league career declined, he played in independent ball, Dominican ball and minor league baseball.
Offerman had over 1,500 major league hits, and drew walks well, with a .360 lifetime major league OBP. He twice led the league in triples and he was a two-time All-Star. In addition, he led the league in sacrifice hits in 1993.
He was listed on the Dominican roster for the 2007 Pan-American Games but did not play.
In August, 2007, Offerman was suspended indefinitely while playing for the Long Island Ducks. Offerman was hit by a pitch from Matt Beech, charged the mound with his bat, breaking Beech's finger and giving catcher John Nathans a concussion which could keep him out for the rest of the season. Offerman posted a $10,000 bond after being charged with two counts of second-degree assault.
Offerman hit .200/.273/.200 for the Tigres del Licey in the 2008 Caribbean Series but they won the Series despite his struggles.
[edit] Notable Achievements
- 1990 The Sporting News Minor League Player of the Year, Albuquerque Dukes, Pacific Coast League
- 1990 MVP Pacific Coast League, Albuquerque Dukes
- 2-time All-Star (1995 & 1999)
- 2-time AL Triples Leader (1998 & 1999)
- 100 Runs Scored Seasons: 2 (1998 & 1999)

