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The left-handed hitting and throwing Abad was drafted in the 16th round (443rd overall) in the 1993 amateur draft by the Boston Red Sox, who assigned him to the Gulf Coast Red Sox of the Gulf Coast League that year. In 1994, Abad advanced to the Single-A Sarasota Red Sox, where he hit .288. He remained in Sarasota through part of 1995, advancing to the Double-A Trenton Thunder for whom he hit .240. He was sent back down to Single-A Sarasota in 1996, hit .287 for the Single-A team, and was again called up to Trenton, where he hit .277 with the Thunder.

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  • Andy Abad
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  • The left-handed hitting and throwing Abad was drafted in the 16th round (443rd overall) in the 1993 amateur draft by the Boston Red Sox, who assigned him to the Gulf Coast Red Sox of the Gulf Coast League that year. In 1994, Abad advanced to the Single-A Sarasota Red Sox, where he hit .288. He remained in Sarasota through part of 1995, advancing to the Double-A Trenton Thunder for whom he hit .240. He was sent back down to Single-A Sarasota in 1996, hit .287 for the Single-A team, and was again called up to Trenton, where he hit .277 with the Thunder.
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  • Abad, Andy
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  • --08-25
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  • Baseball player
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  • The left-handed hitting and throwing Abad was drafted in the 16th round (443rd overall) in the 1993 amateur draft by the Boston Red Sox, who assigned him to the Gulf Coast Red Sox of the Gulf Coast League that year. In 1994, Abad advanced to the Single-A Sarasota Red Sox, where he hit .288. He remained in Sarasota through part of 1995, advancing to the Double-A Trenton Thunder for whom he hit .240. He was sent back down to Single-A Sarasota in 1996, hit .287 for the Single-A team, and was again called up to Trenton, where he hit .277 with the Thunder. In 1997, Abad only played 45 games, all with Trenton. He hit .303 that year, the first of multiple .300-plus seasons. In 1998, Abad started out with the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox. He hit .307 with 16 home runs and stole 10 bases. The next season, he hit 15 home runs and again posted 10 steals. On October 15, 1999, Abad was released from his contract. Abad went overseas, and played in Japan with the Kintetsu Buffaloes in 2000. Following the 2000 season, the Oakland Athletics signed him to a contract. He started with their Triple-A club, the Sacramento River Cats, where he had one of the best seasons of his minor league career, hitting .301 with 19 home runs. Abad hit .529 during the 2001 Pacific Coast League playoffs. After the 2001 season, Abad was granted free agency and later picked up by the Florida Marlins where he spent the 2002 season with their Triple-A affiliate, the Calgary Cannons. In 2003, he signed, again, with Boston. He started out the season with Triple-A Pawtucket. While with Pawtucket, he hit .304 with 13 homers and made the International League All-Star team. Abad was picked up by Pittsburgh in 2004. Abad hit .292 with 15 homers with the Triple-A Nashville Sounds. He was then released, and subsequently signed by the Cleveland Indians. He played the 2005 season with the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons. During the season, he hit .293 with a career high 20 home runs and was voted the team co-MVP In the minors in 2006 with the Triple-A Louisville Bats, he hit .267 with 9 home runs. He was granted free agency and later signed by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2007 where he was assigned to the Nashville Sounds, for whom he hit .316 in 269 at-bats. Abad became a free agent at the end of the season. He signed with the Pericos de Puebla of the Triple-A Mexican League for 2008. After playing 30 games for the team, he was released in late April. He pitched in seven minor league games: one in 1994 and 1996, two in 2002, and one game in 2005, 2006, and 2007, with a 3.86 ERA in 10 innings pitched. He allowed 12 hits and two home runs, committed four errors, and had four strikeouts.
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