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Pedro Feliz #7 | Third Baseman | Philadelphia Phillies
Height: 6-1    Weight: 212    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Apr 27, 1975, Azua,
Contract: Signed though 2009.
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December 21, 2005
Pedro Feliz should be the primary third baseman for the Giants next season now that Edgardo Alfonzo has been traded to the Angels.
June 13, 2005
Pedro Feliz will take over as the Giants starting third baseman while Edgardo Alfonzo is on the DL with a strained quad, according to MLB.com.
June 5, 2005
Pedro Feliz was benched on Saturday so that Marquis Grissom could return to the Giants' lineup, according to the San Jose Mercury News. However, the move was only temporary as the struggling Feliz is expected to start both games of today's doubleheader.
March 30, 2005
Pedro Feliz had been batting fourth for the Giants, but yesterday manager Felipe Alou moved his son, Moises, into the cleanup spot, with Feliz sliding to fifth, according to the Contra Costa Times. "Mo has been around long enough," Felipe Alou said. "I think it'll be better for Feliz, too. He'll relax more batting fifth."
March 18, 2005
With Barry Bonds expected to miss the first month of the season, Pedro Feliz likely will be the opening-day starter in left field for the Giants, according to the San Jose Mercury News.
March 3, 2005
Pedro Feliz is expected to start today's Cactus League opener in left field and could play in right field before the game is over, according to the San Jose Mercury News. The Giants are trying to make Feliz a viable outfielder so they can continue to find ways to get his bat in the lineup.
January 18, 2005
Pedro Feliz agreed to a two-year contract worth more than $6 million to avoid arbitration with the Giants, according to the San Jose Mercury News.