Tony Blanco

Dominican baseball player (1980–2025)


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FieldValue
nameTony Blanco
image20130407 Tony Hemiphere Blanco, infielder of the Yokohama DeNA BayStars, at Meiji Jingu Stadium.JPG
image_size250
captionBlanco with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars
positionFirst baseman
batsRight
throwsRight
birth_date
birth_placeSan Juan de la Maguana, Dominican Republic
death_date
death_placeSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
debut2leagueNPB
debut2dateApril 3
debut2year2009
debut2teamChunichi Dragons
final2leagueNPB
final2dateJuly 12
final2year2016
final2teamOrix Buffaloes
debutleagueMLB
debutdateApril 4
debutyear2005
debutteamWashington Nationals
finalleagueMLB
finaldateSeptember 24
finalyear2005
finalteamWashington Nationals
statleagueMLB
stat1labelBatting average
stat1value.177
stat2labelHome runs
stat2value1
stat3labelRuns batted in
stat3value7
stat2leagueNPB
stat21labelBatting average
stat21value.272
stat22labelHome runs
stat22value181
stat23labelRuns batted in
stat23value542
teams*Washington Nationals ()
awardsNPB
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Tony Enrique Blanco Cabrera (November 10, 1981 – April 8, 2025) was a Dominican professional baseball player. He was mainly a first baseman, third baseman, and outfielder. Blanco played one season in the Major Leagues for the Washington Nationals but had more success playing in Japan for several teams. He died in April 2025 in the Jet Set nightclub roof collapse in Santo Domingo.

Career

Blanco signed with the Boston Red Sox as a 16-year old and began in the team's farm system as a third baseman. In December 2002, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds as a player to be named later, completing an earlier trade that sent Todd Walker to Boston. Injuries, including Tommy John surgery, slowed Blanco's climb through the minors, but by 2004, playing in High A Potomac and Double A Chattanooga, Blanco was showing enough promise to play for the World Team in the All-Star Futures Game in Houston.

Blanco was picked up by the Nationals as a Rule 5 Draft in the offseason and made the big league club's opening day roster in 2005. He collected his first MLB hit on April 8 and hit his only big league home run on May 22. Blanco only played sporadically and ended his first and only MLB season with a .177 average.

Blanco bounced around the Washington minor league system in 2006-07 and then landed with the Double-A Tulsa Drillers in the Colorado Rockies organization in 2008, batting .323 with 23 home runs and 88 RBIs.

After the 2008 season, Blanco played in the Dominican Winter League for the Estrellas Orientales. He then signed with Chunichi Dragons of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) in Japan. Blanco finished his first season in NPB with 39 home runs and 110 RBIs, both leading in Central League, along with a .275 batting average. He also received a Central League Performance Award for inter-league games (11 home runs and 24 RBIs) and won the home run derby before the all-star game, in which he played as the Central League first baseman.

Blanco played eight seasons in the NPB for Chunichi, Yokohama, and Orix, slugging 181 home runs and 542 RBI, including career highs of 41 and 136 for Yokohama in 2013. He retired after another brief stint in the Dominican League in 2017.

File:CD-Tony-Blanco.jpg|Blanco with the Chunichi Dragons at Hanshin Koshien Stadium File:Tony Blanco square (cropped).jpg|Blanco with the Orix Buffaloes at the Hanshin Naruohama Baseball Ground

Blanco's son, Tony Jr., plays in the Pittsburgh Pirates minor league system.

Death

Blanco died on April 8, 2025, from injuries sustained in the Jet Set nightclub roof collapse in Santo Domingo. He was 44. Fellow Dominican baseball player Octavio Dotel was also killed in the incident. Blanco died saving his friend Esteban Germán.

References

References

  1. Gazdziak, ~ Sam. (2025-04-18). "Obituary: Tony Blanco".
  2. "Tony Blanco Minor, Fall, Winter & Japanese Leagues Statistics".
  3. Moret, Matt. (April 9, 2025). "Former MLB pitcher Octavio Dotel dies in Dominican Republic nightclub collapse". The New York Times.
  4. [https://elnuevodiario.com.do/el-expelotero-tony-blanco-tambien-fallecio-en-desplome-de-jet-set/ El expelotero Tony Blanco también falleció en desplome de Jet Set] {{in lang. es
  5. [https://www.newsweek.com/sports/mlb/former-mlb-pitcher-dies-following-dominican-night-club-collapse-reports-2057034 Former MLB Pitcher Dies Following Dominican Night Club Collapse: Reports]
  6. (9 April 2025). "Former MLB player Tony Blanco's heroic final act in the Dominican Republic roof collapse". Marca.

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