![]() ![]() Returning for his 3rd year with the Portland Mavericks in 2023. In 12 professional seasons he accumulated over 4,000 at bats and over 1,100 hits. In 2007, he signed with the Seattle Mariners, and after being released, played for the Independent League Long Beach Armada and Chico Outlaws. His last Major League game was April 21, 2005.Īfter becoming a free agent after the 2005 season, Tony started the 2006 season in the Italian Baseball League with Grosseto, then signed with the Chicago White Sox, and was assigned to AAA Charlotte Knights. Tony played four seasons with the Giants with a career batting average of. 290 with 13 homeruns and 23 doubles, Tony made his major-league debut on July 26 th with the San Francisco Giants as a starting right fielder against the Los Angeles Dodgers and hit a single in his very first at-bat off the Dodgers Hideo Nomo. In 2002, after 130 games in Fresno where he batted. In 2001, Tony was promoted to AAA Fresno of the Pacific Coast League where he batted. 324 with 7 homeruns, and 37 doubles before being promoted to AA Shreveport of the Texas League. 2000 saw Tony playing at San Jose of the California League batting. In 1999, he was promoted to Bakersfield of the High-A California League where he again batted. 291 with 3 homeruns, 2 triples and 15 doubles. The left-handed hitting outfielder was assigned to the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes for the 1998 season appearing in 59 games, batting. Torcato was born in Woodland, California, and was drafted in the 1 st round, out of Woodland High School, in the 1998 Major League Baseball Draft by the San Francisco Giants. The Volcanoes have posted a 54-45 record under his guidance, the most wins in the history of the League. Returns for his 3 rd season as manager of the Volcanoes. AJ Johnson will takeover the helm of the Campesinos de Salem-Keizer and Corey Paul will take over managerial duties for the defending champions Salem Senators. Torcato, Manager of the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes and Binder will manage the Portland Mavericks. Tony Torcato and Scott Binder will be returning at the helm for their respective teams. The Mavericks Independent Baseball League announced their managers for the upcoming season. ![]()
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