Benji Gil
Romar Benjamin Gil Aguilar (born October 6, 1972, in Tijuana, Mexico) was a Major League Baseball utility player.
Gil made his Major League Baseball debut with the Texas Rangers on April 5, 1993. Since being released by the Angels just after the start of the 2003 season, Gil has signed contracts with the Cleveland Indians, Colorado Rockies, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, and Seattle Mariners, but failed to make the Major League roster with any of the teams.
Gil was a member of the Anaheim Angels team that won the 2002 World Series by defeating the San Francisco Giants.
Teams
- Texas Rangers: 1993,
- Anaheim Angels:
External links
- Page at Baseball Reference
- [1]Page at KFFL Fantasy Sports ]
| Anaheim Angels 2002 World Series roster |
|---|
| 1 Bengie Molina | 2
Adam Kennedy | 3 Orlando Palmeiro | 6
Chone Figgins | 10 Benji Gil | 15 Tim Salmon | 16 Garret Anderson | 17 Darin Erstad | 18 Alex Ochoa | 20 Brad
Fullmer | 22 David Eckstein | 23 Scott
Spiezio | 25 Troy Glaus | 27 Kevin Appier | 28
José Molina | 36 Ramón Ortiz | 40
Troy Percival | 41 John Lackey | 44 Shawn Wooten | 53 Brendan Donnelly | 56 Jarrod Washburn | 57 Francisco Rodríguez | 60
Scott Schoeneweis | 62 Scot Shields | 77
Ben Weber Manager 14 Mike Scioscia |
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