Audes de León
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Audes Leopoldo de Leon Flores (born June 26, 1979 in Chitré, Panama) is a Panamanian baseball player who played in multiple international events, including the 2006 World Baseball Classic and the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
He played professionally for the Dominican Summer League Giants in the San Francisco Giants system in 1997, hitting .411.
In 2003, he played in the Baseball World Cup, hitting .356 with five home runs, 10 runs scored and 16 RBI in 10 games. He hit .368 with nine runs and eight RBI in 11 games in the 2005 Baseball World Cup. In the 2006 World Baseball Classic, he went only 1-for-6 at the plate.
He hit .333 in the 2006 COPABE qualifier for the 2008 Olympics, however Panama did not make the cut. During the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games, he hit .278 and led Panama with three runs in five games.
In 10 at-bats during the 2007 Pan American Games, de Leon hit .600. He hit .375 in the 2007 Baseball World Cup, and in the 2008 Americas Baseball Cup he hit only .126.[citation needed] He had one at-bat in the 2009 World Baseball Classic. He did not collect a hit.
De Leon has become a manager for Panamanian youth baseball teams.[1]
References
- ^ https://www.panamaamerica.com.pa/deportes/el-objetivo-es-una-medalla-audes-de-leon-1205423 [bare URL]
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- 1 Manuel Rodríguez
- 4 Earl Agnoly
- 7 Javier Castillo
- 8 Damaso Espino
- 11 Vicente Garibaldo
- 12 Santos Hernández
- 14 Rubén Rivera
- 15 Olmedo Sáenz
- 16 Carlos Muñoz
- 17 Freddy Herrera
- 18 Paolo Espino
- 22 Bienvenido Cedeño
- 23 Manny Acosta
- 24 Albenis Castillo
- 25 Jorge Cortéz
- 26 Audes de León
- 27 Bruce Chen
- 28 Adolfo Rivera
- 29 Ramón Ramírez
- 30 Orlando Miller
- 31 Miguel Gómez
- 32 Yoni Lasso
- 33 Davis Romero
- 36 Manny Corpas
- 45 Carlos Lee
- 49 César Quintero
- 51 Carlos Ruiz
- 56 Len Picota
- 58 Roger Deago
- 64 Sherman Obando
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