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Martín Prado was born on 27 October, 1983 in Maracay, Venezuela, is a Venezuelan baseball player (born 1983). Discover Martín Prado's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

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Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 27 October 1983
Birthday 27 October
Birthplace Maracay, Venezuela
Nationality Venezuela

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1983

Martín Manuel Prado Torcate (born October 27, 1983) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball third baseman.

He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees and Miami Marlins.

2001

He signed with the Atlanta Braves as a non-drafted free agent on February 23, 2001.

He played in the Braves' Dominican program in 2001 and 2002, and came to the United States to join the Gulf Coast League in 2003.

After relocating to the United States, he taught himself English from film subtitles.

2006

Prado made his major league debut on April 23, 2006, going 1 for 2 and logging a triple.

He was later sent down to the Triple-A Richmond Braves, but was called back up to the majors later in the season.

He hit his first career home run on September 14, 2006, against Jamie Moyer of the Philadelphia Phillies.

In 2006, Prado played 24 games batting .262 with 1 home run, and 9 RBIs.

2007

Prado was called up for the 2007 season on May 20 and was sent down on June 2.

He was called up again on August 7.

He was sent down on August 22 to make room for the recently activated Édgar Rentería, but Rentería was injured in his first at bat.

Prado was called up to stay on September 4.

In the 9th inning of the September 12, 2007, game against the New York Mets, Prado hit a ball in play and, upon dropping his bat to head towards first base, the bat stood perfectly upright.

SportsNet New York commentator Keith Hernandez described the incident as one "that would never happen in a hundred years."

In 2007, Prado played 28 games batting .288 with 0 home runs, and 2 RBI.

2009

During the 2009 season, Prado stepped in as the Braves' starter at second base when Kelly Johnson went on the disabled list midway through the season.

Prado took full advantage of the opportunity, to the extent that he remained the starter at second, batting second in the lineup, even after Johnson's return to the active roster.

Prado's final stats for the season consisted of a .307 average, 14 home runs, 49 RBIs, and 64 runs scored in 450 at-bats over the course of 128 games.

In addition to playing 63 games at second, he showed versatility by playing 41 games at third and 28 at first.

2010

During his time with the Braves, Prado played in the 2010 All-Star Game.

Primarily a third baseman, second baseman, and left fielder, Prado has started at every position during his MLB career except for pitcher, catcher, and center field.

Martín Manuel Prado was born in Maracay, Venezuela.

He was one of four siblings raised in a single-parent family headed by their mother, Irma Prado.

Prado made a huge statement in his career on May 10, 2010, against the Milwaukee Brewers in which he hit a grand slam against Brewers pitcher, Manny Parra.

Over the course of the season, he was moved from the No. 2 spot in the batting order to the leadoff spot to take advantage of his high batting average.

Prado told reporters that he lost 14 pounds during the 2010 off-season doing the P90X fitness program, and is starting spring training stronger and "more agile."

On July 8, 2010, Prado led the Major Leagues in hits with 121 and led the NL with a .325 Batting Average.

He was selected to the 2010 All-Star Game as a reserve, and started in place of Chase Utley.

In late September, Prado suffered from a hip pointer, and an MRI revealed that he had a torn external oblique, causing him to miss the remainder of the season and the playoffs.

In the 2010–11 off-season the Braves acquired former Florida Marlins starting second baseman Dan Uggla in a trade for Omar Infante and reliever Mike Dunn.

Although the trade was widely praised, it left the Braves in a conundrum as they now had two All Star starting second basemen on the roster.

Prado was approached about moving to left field, which he did without any public complaint.

2011

On May 13, 2011, in a game versus the Washington Nationals in which the Braves were trailing 5–1 in the 7th inning, Prado notched his second career grand slam after a 10-pitch duel with Nationals reliever Sean Burnett, putting the Braves on course to win 6–5 in the 10th inning.

On July 26, 2011, in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates that ended with a controversial call on a play at home plate, Prado went 0-for-9 and left eight men on base.

He was on deck when the game ended.

Prado was treated for a staph infection in his right calf and placed on the 15-day DL on June 10, 2011.

He returned from the disabled list on July 15, going 2–5 with a home run in his first game back.

In 2011, Prado played 129 games batting .260 with 13 home runs, and 57 RBI.

2012

Prado improved much in 2012 as he played in 156 games batting .301 with 10 home runs, 42 doubles, 6 triples, and 70 RBI.