Osmani Urrutia
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Born: (1976-06-29) 29 June 1976 (age 48) Jobabo, Las Tunas Province, Cuba | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Osmani Urrutia Ramírez (also spelled Osmany) (born June 29, 1976) is a Cuban baseball player. He plays right field for the Las Tunas Magos of the Cuban National Series and for the Cuba national baseball team.
Career in Cuba
Playing for Las Tunas, Urrutia hit over .400 in the Cuban National Series for three straight years, beginning in 2000 (.431 in 2000-2001, .408 in 2001-2002 and .421 in 2002-2003).
International experience
Urrutia, who is 1.78m (5'10") and 104 kg (229 pounds), has competed in many international tournaments for Cuba, including:
- 2001 World Championship (Taiwan)
- 2000 and 2001 World Cup of Baseball in the Netherlands
- 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- 2003 World Cup of Baseball (Cuba)
- 2004 Athens Olympics
- 2006 World Baseball Classic
During the 2005 World Cup of Baseball, Urrutia hit for a .387 average with five runs batted in (RBI) and 12 hits in 31 at-bats. During the 2006 World Baseball Classic, Urrutia batted .387 with one home run and seven RBIs in eight games, leading team Cuba to the championship game, where they lost 10-6 to Japan.
References
External links
- Cuban Baseball Career statistics
Preceded by Javier Méndez | Cuban National Series MVP 2003-04 | Succeeded by |
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- 4 Deinis Suárez
- 8 Ariel Pestano
- 10 Yuli Gurriel
- 11 Rudy Reyes
- 12 Michel Enríquez
- 14 Joan Carlos Pedroso
- 16 Adiel Palma
- 19 Ormari Romero
- 21 Alexei Ramírez
- 23 Vicyohandri Odelín
- 24 Frederich Cepeda
- 26 Luis Borroto
- 31 Yoandy Garlobo
- 42 Juan Carlos Moreno
- 46 Osmani Urrutia
- 48 Yulieski González
- 51 Eriel Sánchez
- 53 Ariel Borrero
- 54 Leslie Anderson
- 56 Carlos Tabares
- 58 Jonder Martínez
- 61 Roger Machado
- 62 Yadier Pedroso
- 79 Maikel Folch
- 81 Yosvani Pérez
- 90 Yadel Martí
- 97 Yunieski Maya
- 99 Pedro Luis Lazo
- Manager 39 Higinio Vélez
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