Dan Peltier
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Daniel Edward Peltier (born June 30, 1968) is a former professional baseball player. A left-handed outfielder who also played some first base, he played in Major League Baseball in 1992 and 1993 for the Texas Rangers and 1996 for the San Francisco Giants. He was listed as being 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) tall and weighing 200 pounds.
Prior to playing professionally, Peltier attended the
His average slipped again in 1991, playing for the Triple-A
In 65 games with the Rangers in 1993, Peltier hit .269 with one home run and 17 RBI. That home run would be the only one he'd hit in the major leagues - it was a three-run home run off of Bob Wickman.[5] He spent 48 games with the 89ers that year as well, hitting .321 with five home runs and 33 RBI.
1994 was spent entirely with the 89ers. That season, he hit .268 with nine home runs and 60 RBI in 125 games. On March 29, 1995, right before the season was set to begin, Peltier was granted free-agency. No major league team signed him, so he played for the St. Paul Saints of the independent Northern League, hitting .366 with nine home runs in 83 games. He signed as a free agent with the San Francisco Giants on January 9, 1996, and spent most of that season with the Triple-A hitting .285 with no home runs in 70 games. He spent 31 games in the majors that year, hitting .254 with nine RBI in 59 at-bats. On July 17, 1996, he played his final game, and on October 15, 1996, he was granted free agency.
He played one more season of United States professional baseball, with the Saints of the Northern League in 1997. He hit .288 in 21 games. Overall, he hit .255 with one home run and 28 RBI in 108 big league games.[6] In the minors, he hit .294 in nine seasons.[7]
References
- ^ "Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League" (PDF). capecodbaseball.org. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
- ^ Game log for June 26, 1992
- ^ Dan Peltier 1992 game by game log
- ^ Game log for September 20, 1992
- ^ Dan Peltier home run log
- ^ Major league statistics
- ^ Minor league statistics
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)