Carlos Ruiz

Panamanian baseball catcher, 2008 World Series

Carlos Ruiz - Panamanian baseball catcher, 2008 World Series
Born

January 22nd, 1979
46 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Panama

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A professional baseball catcher, this individual played the majority of Major League Baseball career with the Philadelphia Phillies. Participated in two All-Star games during the career. Made significant contributions to the team's success, particularly during the 2008 season when the Phillies won the World Series. Excelled defensively and was recognized for an ability to work with pitchers effectively, enhancing overall team performance. Also played internationally for Panama in various competitions.

Won the 2008 World Series with the Philadelphia Phillies

Selected to the All-Star Game in 2010 and 2011

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