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Felix Pie
Chicago Cubs — No. 17
Center field
Bats: Left Throws: Left 
Major League Baseball debut
April 172007 for the Chicago Cubs
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2007)
Batting average     .242
HR     1
Runs batted in     1
SB     0
Former teams

Felix "So-Good" Pie (pronounced Pē-Ā) (born February 8, 1985 in La Romana, Dominican Republic) is a Major League center fielder for the Chicago Cubs.

Pie is a highly-touted young prospect who is considered a "five-tool player" who has been put on the fast-track to reaching the big-league club, although he did not start the 2007 season with the major-league club. Despite obvious talent, Pie's strikeout rates continue to be much higher than average. Pie was called up from Triple-A Iowa on April 17th, 2007 and was in the starting lineup, replacing the injured Alfonso Soriano. At the time of his call-up, Pie was batting .444 with one homer and six RBIs in 36 at-bats. Before the 2007 season, Pie was ranked as the number one prospect in the Cubs organization[1].

His highly anticipated major league debut was in April of 2007. He is currently playing on the Iowa Cubs.

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Major League Career

Pie got his first major league hit on April 17, 2007, a double off of Greg Maddux of the San Diego Padres. He scored his first run in the same inning on a Derrek Lee hit. In the same game, Pie also threw a runner out at home plate from center field which gave the Cubs a chance to win the game. On April 23rd, Pie changed his number from 17 to 20. Pie recorded his first major league home run on April 27, 2007, off Anthony Reyes of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Minor League Career

Pie started with the Mesa Cubs, the Chicago Cubs R affiliate, in 2002. He played in 55 games and hit .321, with 4 home runs and 37 runs batted in. He was called up to Boise where he played in 2 games. He played for the Lansing Lugnuts, then one of the Cubs' A affiliates in 2003. There, he hit .285 with 4 home runs and 47 runs batted in. In 2004, he played for the Daytona Cubs, another one of the Cubs A affiliates. He hit .301 with 8 home runs and 47 runs batted in. In 2005, he played for the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx. He hit .304 with 11 home runs and 25 runs batted in. His season was shortened due to a broken ankle suffered during the season. He was likely going to be called up to the Chicago Cubs along with Adam Greenberg to replace the struggling Corey Patterson and Jason Dubois. But due to his injury, the Cubs called up outfielder Matt Murton instead of Pie. In 2006 his season began poorly, as he hit .222 in June and slugged only .343, but soon after he broke out of his slump to end with a batting average of .282, on-base percentage of .341, and slugging percentage of .451. Felix Pie is also one of the most highly touted Dominican prospects to reach the major leagues.


References

  1. Jim Callis (2007). Baseball America Prospect Handbook. Baseball America, Inc. (USA). 

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2007 National League Central Champion Chicago Cubs
  Starting Lineup: 1. Alfonso Soriano LF | 2. Ryan Theriot SS | 3. Derrek Lee 1B | 4. Aramis Ramirez 3B | 5. Cliff Floyd/Matt Murton RF | 6. Mark DeRosa 2B | 7. Jacque Jones CF | 8. Jason Kendall/Geovany Soto C  

 Starting Pitchers: Carlos Zambrano | Ted Lilly | Rich Hill | Jason Marquis | Sean Marshall | Steve Trachsel  
 Bullpen: Ryan Dempster | Bobby Howry | Scott Eyre | Kerry Wood | Carlos Marmol | Michael Wuertz | Will Ohman 
 Role Players: Daryle Ward | Mike Fontenot | Craig Monroe | Ronnie Cedeno | Henry Blanco | Felix Pie 
 Manager: Lou Piniella, Coaches: Alan Trammell | Mike Quade | Matt Sinatro | Gerald Perry | Larry Rothschild | Lester Strode | Ivan DeJesus

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