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Mike Piazza

Mike Piazza
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Mike Piazza

Mike Piazza (born September 4, 1968) is a U.S Major League Baseball player. He is generally recognized as the top-hitting catcher of his era. He is a ten time All-Star. On May 5, 2004, Piazza surpassed Carlton Fisk for most home runs by a catcher with the 352nd of his career.

Piazza was drafted in the 62nd round of the 1988 draft. It is believed that the pick was partly a favor on the part of Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, who is godfather to one of Piazza's brothers. Piazza's major league debut came with the Dodgers in 1992, when he appeared in 21 games. He then won the National League Rookie of the Year Award in 1993.

Piazza's best season was arguably 1997. He finished second in MVP voting. He hit .362, with 40 home runs and 124 runs batted in, an on base percentage of .431 and a slugging percentage of .638.

He played for the Dodgers until a trade to the Florida Marlins in the middle of the 1998 season. Piazza and Todd Zeile went to the Marlins, in return for Gary Sheffield, Charles Johnson , Bobby Bonilla and Jim Eisenreich . The Marlins then sent Piazza one week later to the New York Mets for Preston Wilson , Ed Yarnall, and Geoff Goetz.

Piazza helped the Mets to two consecutive playoff appearances, the second resulting in a five-game World Series loss to the crosstown New York Yankees in 2000.

During the 2004 season, Piazza began to split his time between catching and playing first base.

Since playing with the Mets, Piazza has been plagued by rumours of homosexuality, especially by the New York Post. He has denied these unilaterally.

Piazza appeared on the September 23, 2004 episode of the NBC television program The Apprentice. He was paid $20,000 for a half-hour of work pitching a vanilla-mint flavored Crest toothpaste.

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Last updated: 11-10-2004 13:05:18