Robert Kazarian Jr.

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Born (1984-08-10) August 10, 1984 (age 39)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBaseball player

Robert Joseph Kazarian JR. (Born 10/08/1984) is an American born professional baseball player from Johnston, RI. Robert a low level prospect in the Seattle Mariners organization was drafted in 2002. At age 17 he made his professional debut for the Arizona Mariners in the Rookie League. Spending 2 years there due to various injury setbacks before being promoted in a position change in 2004 to relief pitcher for the Everett Aquasox. After a solid half season 2004 he re-injured his elbow and sat out the rest of the season. Later given a small taste of Double A with the San Antonio Missions in 2005 before flaming out due to a career ending injury.

Below are his career stats, according to Mariners PR.

  • 2002 Arizona Mariners- Appeared in 17 games batting .267 with 2 home runs and 7 runs batted in with an On Base percentage of .320 with 15 strikeouts.
  • 2003 Arizona Mariners- Appeared in 10 games batting .189 with 1 home run and 3 runs batted in with an On base percentage of .250 with 8 strikeouts.
  • 2004 Everett Aquasox- Appeared in 7 games ERA 4.76 10 strikeouts and 4 walks over 10 innings with a whip of 1.19.
  • 2005 San Antonio Missions- Appeared in 9 games posting an ERA of 5.81 21 strikeouts and 7 walks over 17 innings with a whip of 1.21.

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