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Rafael Batista
First baseman
Born: (1947-10-20)October 20, 1947
San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic
Died: October 25, 2008(2008-10-25) (aged 61)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
debut
June 17, 1973, for the Houston Astros
Last appearance
April 27, 1975, for the Houston Astros
Career statistics
Batting average.280
Home runs0
Runs batted in2
Teams

Rafael Batista Sánchez (October 20, 1947 – October 25, 2008) was a first baseman in Major League Baseball. He was born in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic.

Batista was signed by the Milwaukee Braves as an amateur free agent before the 1965 season, and drafted by the Houston Astros from the Atlanta Braves in the 1967 minor league draft (November 28, 1967). He played for the Astros in 1973 and 1975.

During his two short stints with Houston, he got into a total of 22 games, mostly as a pinch hitter. He batted .280 (7-for-25) and was excellent in the field. In eight appearances at first base he recorded twenty-six putouts, one assist, no errors, and participated in one double play. In his one big league start (July 2, 1973 at the Astrodome) he went 0-for-4 against San Diego Padres starter and winner Clay Kirby. He later was acquired by the Cafeteros de Cordoba (Cordoba Coffee Dealers) of the Mexican League before the 1976 season, and never again played in the Major Leagues.

Batista died in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, at the age of 61.

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