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'''Jesús Feliciano''' (born June 6, 1979 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico) is a minor league baseball outfielder in the [[New York Mets]] organization. He is the younger brother of [[Pedro Feliciano]]. On [[June 7]], [[2010]], the New York Mets selected the contract of the 31-year-old outfielder, Feliciano. He has been leading the International League in hitting with a batting average of .385.
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'''Jesús Feliciano''' (born June 6, 1979 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico) is a Major League Baseball outfielder who is a free agent.
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==2010==
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|'''Age:''' 32 (born June 6,1979)
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|'''Position:''' Outfielder
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|'''Bats:''' Left '''Throws:''' Left
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|'''Number:''' 27
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|'''Acquired:''' Free Agent Signing
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|'''Contract:''' Minor League
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On [[June 7]] the [[New York Mets]] selected the contract of the 31-year-old outfielder, Feliciano. He has been leading the International League in hitting with a batting average of .385.
   
On [[June 10]], [[2010]], Jesus made his major league debut for the [[New York Mets]] without getting a hit against the [[San Diego Padres]].
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On [[June 10]] Jesus made his major league debut for the [[New York Mets]] without getting a hit against the [[San Diego Padres]].
   
On [[June 13]], [[2010]], Jesus got his first major league hit in the first inning off [[Baltimore Orioles]] pitcher [[Kevin Millwood]].
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On [[June 13]] Jesus got his first major league hit in the first inning off [[Baltimore Orioles]] pitcher [[Kevin Millwood]].
   
On [[June 30]], [[2010]], Jesus got his first major league stolen base in the top of the first inning off [[Flordia Marlins]] pitcher [[Chris Volstad]] in game 3 of the [[Puerto Rico Series]].
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On [[June 30]] Jesus got his first major league stolen base in the top of the first inning off [[Florida Marlins]] pitcher [[Chris Volstad]] in game 3 of the [[Puerto Rico Series]].
   
On [[July 30]],[[2010]], Jesus was re-called up to replace [[Jason Bay]] who was placed on the DL.
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On [[July 30]] Jesus was re-called up to replace [[Jason Bay]] who was placed on the DL.
   
 
[[August 7]], [[2010]].
 
[[August 7]], [[2010]].
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[[September Callups]].
 
[[September Callups]].
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He became a free-agent on [[November 5]] after refusing a minor league assignment.
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In [[2011]] he later joined back the Mets organization and was sent to the minor leagues to play with the [[Buffalo Bisons]]. After the year he became a free agent.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 23 August 2012

200px-Jesús Feliciano on June 10, 2010

Jesús Feliciano (born June 6, 1979 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico) is a Major League Baseball outfielder who is a free agent.

2010[]

Age: 32 (born June 6,1979)
Position: Outfielder
Bats: Left Throws: Left
Number: 27
Acquired: Free Agent Signing
Contract: Minor League

On June 7 the New York Mets selected the contract of the 31-year-old outfielder, Feliciano. He has been leading the International League in hitting with a batting average of .385.

On June 10 Jesus made his major league debut for the New York Mets without getting a hit against the San Diego Padres.

On June 13 Jesus got his first major league hit in the first inning off Baltimore Orioles pitcher Kevin Millwood.

On June 30 Jesus got his first major league stolen base in the top of the first inning off Florida Marlins pitcher Chris Volstad in game 3 of the Puerto Rico Series.

On July 30 Jesus was re-called up to replace Jason Bay who was placed on the DL.

August 7, 2010.

August 22,2010.

See Frenchy Gone, Mets Not.

August 27,2010.

September Callups.

He became a free-agent on November 5 after refusing a minor league assignment.

2011[]

In 2011 he later joined back the Mets organization and was sent to the minor leagues to play with the Buffalo Bisons. After the year he became a free agent.