Chris Iannetta: A Dependable Catcher with a Long MLB Career
Christopher Domenic Iannetta, born on April 8, 1983, in Providence, Rhode Island, is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) catcher known for his consistency and leadership behind the plate. Iannetta played college baseball at the University of North Carolina, where he excelled as a catcher and was a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award. Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the fourth round of the 2004 MLB Draft, he made his MLB debut on August 27, 2006.
A memorable highlight of Iannetta's career came on September 17, 2007, when he caught the final out of the Rockies' dramatic one-game playoff victory over the San Diego Padres, securing their spot in the postseason. Known for his defensive skills and ability to handle pitching staffs, Iannetta also contributed offensively, hitting 141 home runs over his career.
In his 14-year MLB career, Iannetta played for the Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Angels, Seattle Mariners, and Arizona Diamondbacks. He appeared in 1,197 games, recording a .230 batting average, 820 hits, 502 RBIs, and a .751 OPS. His dedication and professionalism made him a respected figure in the league.
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