Tony Perez wore #5 for the Boston Red Sox.
1977
Tony Perez played in 69 games at first base for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1983, starting in 63 of them. He played for a total of 1505 outs, equivalent to 55.74 9-inning games. He made 514 putouts, had 40 assists, and committed one error, equivalent to .018 errors per 9-inning game. He had 36 double plays.
1976 or 1977
Tony Fernandez debuted on September 2, 1983 and played his final game on October 7, 2001.
Dan Driessan. Rose moved from left field to third base in the 1975 season. Driessan became a utility player until 1977 when he took over first base from Tony Perez after Perez was traded to the Expos.
3 ... Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench, and Tony Perez. A fourth player, Pete Rose, would have been a sure Hall of Famer.
in 1975 Tony Perez Pete Rose Johnny Bench Joe Morgan Dave Concepcion Sparky Anderson Gary Nolan George Foster
who is tony perez
c johnny bench 1b tony Perez 2b joe Morgan ss Dave concepcion 3b pete rose lf george foster cf Cesar Geronimo rf ken griffy(Sr.)
I know of at least ten living members of the hall of fame that advocate Pete's induction. Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, Cal Ripken Jr., Mike Schmit, Hank Aaron, Duke Snider, Rod Carew, Steve Carlton, and Willie Stargell.
1st base - Tony Perez 2nd base - Joe Morgan shortstop - Dave Concepcion 3rd base - Pete Rose Left field - Ken Griffey Center Field - George Foster Right Field - Caesar Geronimo
Three are: Yogi Berra and Dale Berra Pete Rose and Pete Rose Jr. Tony Gwynn and Tony Gwynn Jr. In these three cases the father all played more than 2000 games.
Tony Perez wore #5 for the Boston Red Sox.
Tony Perez was born May 14, 1942, in Camaguey, Camaguey, Cuba.
1977
1B- Tony Perez #24 2B- Joe Morgan #8 3B- Pete Rose #14 SS- Dave Concepcion #13 LF- George Foster #15 CF- Cesar Geronimo #20 RF- Ken Griffey Sr. #30 Manager- Sparky Anderson #10