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Freddie Benavides
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{{short description|American baseball player and coach (born 1966)}}







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| birth_place = Laredo, Texas, U.S.| death_date = | bats = Right| throws = Right|debutleague = MLB| debutdate = May 14| debutyear = 1991| debutteam = Cincinnati Reds|finalleague = MLB| finaldate = August 11| finalyear = 1994| finalteam = Montreal Expos|statleague = MLBBatting average (baseball)>Batting average| stat1value = .253Hit (baseball)>Hits| stat2value = 135Double (baseball)>Doubles| stat3value = 26| teams =As Player As Coach }}Alfredo Benavides (born April 7, 1966) is an American former Major League Baseball infielder.Crasnick, Jerry Denver Post , "Benavides fills in language gap for Latins Article 1 of 1 found " (August 8, 1994, Page Number: D7, Section: Sports)" Benavides is now a coach with the Cincinnati Reds.

Career

Benavides was born in Laredo, Texas. He is of Mexican-American descent. He attended Texas Christian University. Drafted by the Reds in the 2nd round of the 1987 MLB amateur draft, Benavides made his Major League Baseball debut with Cincinnati on May 14, 1991.Benavides was then a member of the inaugural Colorado Rockies team, which began play in Major League Baseball in 1993, after which he was traded to the Montreal Expos, where he played his final big league game on August 11, 1994.During the 2007 season he spent time as interim manager of the Cincinnati Reds Rookie-Advanced farm club, the Billings Mustangs. He has also served as the infield coordinator of the Cincinnati Reds Minor League Teams and is also head coach of the Freddie Benavides Baseball Academy, which takes place in Laredo from late November to mid January yearly.In 2016, following Billy Hatcher's move to third-base coach, Benavides became the first-base coach of the Cincinnati Reds.WEB,weblink Fay: Reds' 1st base coach headed for 3rd, March 2016, Following the 2018 season, Benavides was named the bench coach for the 2019 Reds under their new manager David Bell.NEWS,weblink Freddie Benavides announced as Cincinnati Reds bench coach; Delino DeShields promoted, Cincinnati.com, 2018-12-01, en, On April 9, 2019, Benavides served as the interim manager for the Reds while current Reds manager David Bell was serving his one-game suspension after a bench-clearing incident against the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 7, 2019.

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{{Baseballstats|mlb=110848|espn=2489|br=b/benavfr01|fangraphs=1000825|brm=benavi001alf}}{{Cincinnati Reds roster navbox}}{{MLB Bench Coaches}}{{US-baseball-second-baseman-stub}}{{US-baseball-shortstop-stub}}{{Texas-bio-stub}}

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