Abraham Alvarez (born October 17, 1982) is an American baseball coach and former professional
baseball
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pitcher
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, who is the pitching coach for the
BYU Cougars
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. Alvarez played
college baseball
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at
Long Beach State University
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from 2001 to 2003 for head coaches
Dave Snow and Mike Weathers and professionally in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) for the
Boston Red Sox
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.
Alvarez has been legally
blind
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in his left eye since infancy.
College career
Alvarez, who is of Mexican American descent, attended
Long Beach State University
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, where he posted a 23–5 record with a 2.56
earned run average
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in three seasons.
As a junior in , he was named an All-American by ''
Baseball America
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'' after going 11–2 with a 2.35 ERA in 18
starts. He returned to Long Beach State in 2010 to complete a bachelor's degree in history and served as the undergraduate assistant pitching coach for the
university's baseball team.
Minor league career
Signed by the
Boston Red Sox
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in 2003 after being drafted 49th overall, Alvarez made his professional debut with the short-season Single-A
Lowell Spinners
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. He posted no record and did not allow an earned run in 19.0 innings over nine starts,
struck out 19 and
walked just two hitters. He limited opponents to a .138
batting average
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and did not walk a batter in his first six starts.
2004
In , Alvarez was named Pitcher of the Year for Double-A
Portland Sea Dogs after going 10–9 with a 3.59 ERA in 26 starts in his first full pro season. He limited opposite hitters to a .252 average, posted a 3.4
strikeout-to-walk ratio
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A hit by pitch is not counted statistically as a walk, and therefore not counted ...
(108-to-32), and was also named to the
Eastern League's mid-season ''All-Star'' team.
2005
In , Alvarez started 26 games for the Triple-A
Pawtucket Red Sox
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. He finished the year with a record of 11–6 and a 4.85 ERA. The left-hander surrendered 143 hits over 144.2 IP. He struck out 109 batters and walked 32.
2006
In , Alvarez started 21 games for Triple-A Pawtucket. He had a losing record of 6–9 and a 5.64 ERA. He struck out 71 and walked 40 in 118 IP; he gave up 136 hits and 74 earned runs. His season was cut short by an ankle injury sustained off-field. Alvarez had surgery on the ankle on August 18, 2006, but was fully recovered by
spring training
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.
2008
On May 12, 2008, Alvarez was released by the Red Sox. In June 2008, he signed with the
Camden Riversharks of the independent
Atlantic League, but was traded to the
Long Island Ducks for
outfielder
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Jamal Strong on June 6. On January 21, , Alvarez signed with the Palfinger Reggio Emilia of Italy's Serie A1.
Major league career
2004
The Red Sox summoned Alvarez on July 22, 2004 from Double-A Portland when a spot
starter was needed for a doubleheader against the
Baltimore Orioles
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. Alvarez allowed five runs on eight
hits, two
strikeouts, and five
walks over 5.0
innings
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of an 8–3 loss. He was sent back to the
minors after the game. He was the youngest member of the
World Series
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champion 2004 Red Sox to receive a ring.
2005
On July 2, 2005 Boston placed
reliever Matt Mantei on the 15-day
disabled list
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with a left ankle ligament sprain and recalled Alvarez from Triple-A
Pawtucket Red Sox
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. At the time of promotion, Alvarez was 7–3 with a 4.23 ERA in 16 starts for the PawSox, including wins in five of his past six decisions. He was expected to work out of Boston's
bullpen
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, but was sent to Pawtucket the next day.
Boston designated
reliever Mike Remlinger
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for assignment and recalled Alvarez on August 28, 2005. He pitched two games in relief, pitched 2.1 innings, and gave up four runs. He was sent down on August 30.
2006
On May 19, 2006 Boston placed reliever
Mike Holtz
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was placed on the 15-day disabled list and recalled Alvarez from Pawtucket.
Alvarez pitched in relief on May 21, 2006. In three innings, he gave up five hits, four runs (all earned), two walks and he struck out two. He was optioned to Pawtucket the next day after
David Riske came off the 15-day DL.
Post-playing career
In 2010, after Alvarez retired from professional baseball, he returned to Long Beach State, where he worked toward a bachelor's degree in history and worked as an undergraduate assistant pitching coach.
Alvarez was pitching coach at Cerritos High School
and was the head coach at St. Bernard High School, which has won a share of the 2018 Santa Fe League championship.
Alvarez in 2012 graduated from Long Beach State with a history degree.
On July 19, 2022, he was named the pitching coach of the
BYU Cougars
The BYU Cougars are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Brigham Young University (BYU), located in Provo, Utah. BYU fields 21 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) varsity athletic teams. They are a member of the West Co ...
.
References
External links
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MiLB News – FAB50 2005 Ones-2-Watch : Interview and Award
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1982 births
Living people
American baseball players of Mexican descent
Boston Red Sox players
Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes baseball players
Camden Riversharks players
Long Beach State Dirtbags baseball players
Long Island Ducks players
Lowell Spinners players
Major League Baseball pitchers
Palfinger Reggio Emilia players
Pawtucket Red Sox players
Portland Sea Dogs players
Baseball players from Los Angeles
Long Beach State Dirtbags baseball coaches
Nevada Wolf Pack baseball coaches
Baseball coaches from California
American expatriate baseball players in Italy
BYU Cougars baseball coaches
Mat-Su Miners players
Sportspeople with a vision impairment
American disabled sportspeople
Baseball players with disabilities