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Francisco Taveras (June 19, 1992–October 26, 2014) was a Canadian–Dominican
professional baseball outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League
Baseball (MLB). The Cardinals signed him as an undrafted free agent in 2008.
Taveras made his MLB debut in 2014 after batting .321 with a .519 slugging
percentage over six minor league seasons. He played all three outfield
positions while spending most of the time in center field.
Taveras was
a consensus top-five minor league prospect. He wielded batting skills likened
to the style of former MLB outfielder Vladimir Guerrero – with a powerful and
smooth, balanced stroke, Taveras successfully hits pitches well outside of the
strike zone. Also similar to Guerrero, he possessed a strong and accurate throwing
arm. The outfielder was the recipient of a litany of awards and won batting
titles in three minor leagues, including hitting .386 for the Midwest League
title in 2011.
On May 31,
2014, Taveras homered in his second at-bat in his major league debut for the
Cardinals.
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