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Quilvio Veras was a Major League Baseball second baseman. He was born on April 3, 1971 in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic. He started his career when he was signed by the New York Mets as an amateur free agent in 1989. By 1994, he was traded to Florida Marlins for Carl Everett. By April 25, 1995, he broke into the major leagues for the Marlins. He was 24. The same year, he was awarded with the Rookie of the Year award. He placed third on the National League voting. By November 21, 1996, he was traded again to the San Diego Padres for Dustin Hermanson. From the Padres, he went as a trade to the Atlanta Braves, along with Wally Joyner and Reggie Sanders, for Bret Boone, Ryan Klesko , and Jason Shiell. After almost 2 years, he was released on August 8, 2001 by the Braves and within the same month was signed by the Boston Red Sox. His actual final game however, was on July 13, 2001. During the 1988 season, Veras had to leave the game because his brother was shot to death in the Dominican Republic. Currently, he is in the Kansas City Royals coaching staff, acting as a base running coordinator for the team. Relive Quilvio Veras' glory days by purchasing MLB photos, autographed MLB jerseys, and autographed MLB gloves readily available on this site. You can also check out other exciting items for baseball fanatics such as game used baseball apparel , jerseys, MLB photomints and coins, and autographed art. About Quilvio Veras: Quilvio Veras (full name: Quilvio Alberto (Perez) Veras; no nicknames) played second baseman from 1995 until 2001 for the Florida Marlins, San Diego Padres and Atlanta Braves. He played for the Marlins from 1995 - 1996, Padres from 1997 - 1999 and Braves from 2000 - 2001. Over 7 seasons, he played 767 games, hit 32 home runs, drove in 469 runs, and stole 183 bases. Born on April 3, 1971 in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, D.R., Veras stands 5' 9 and weighs 166 lb. He attended Santo Domingo (Santo Domingo, DO) high school. His debut was on April 25, 1995 and he played his final game on July 13, 2001. Over his career, Veras made $10,759,000. Common misspellings of his name include Quilvio Alberto (Perez) Quilvio Veras. Common misspellings: jerzies, lisensed, jersies, Jearsy, gersies, lisenced, aparel, jerzy Our wide assortment of authentic Quilvio Veras memorabilia includes: Quilvio Veras Jerseys, photomints, signatures, collages with frame, team apparel, frames, coins, display cases, game used Home and Away Jerseys, and other Quilvio Veras Team Apparel. You can also browse Quilvio Veras replica jerseys such as a signature photomint, pic, inscribed ball, trading card, hand signed collage, Quilvio Veras autograph, Olympic collectible, inscription and coin with autograph, among other signed Quilvio Veras memorabilia. Info on Quilvio Veras Jerseys, Gear & Home and Away Jerseys: Our online store carries Womens Jerseys, sweatshirts, sale gifts, jackets, t-shirts, official clothing, MVP 16X20 photos, hats, replica banners, caps, and licensed apparel, whether it's unsigned, signed or game-used. Also find an authentic cap, jacket, jersey, hat, picture, gift, sweatshirt, display case, blanket, ball, 8X10 photo or t-shirt. Browse Quilvio Veras memorabilia values, stats, pics, prices, jerseys & signings from 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008. Searching for the perfect Quilvio Veras gifts for that special sports fan? Whether you are trying to choose an item for a holiday such as Christmas or you need a birthday present, our gift certificates make the perfect gift idea. Our gift cards take all the pressure out of finding the perfect present for friends or loved ones. Let your loved ones choose their favorite Quilvio Veras memorabilia and sports Home and Away Jerseys so you don't have to.