Carlos Monasterios

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Monasterios and the second or maternal family name is Hernández.
Carlos Monasterios

Monasterios with the Los Angeles Dodgers
Pitcher
Born: (1986-03-21) March 21, 1986
Miranda, Venezuela
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 5, 2010, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
September 29, 2010, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 3-5
Earned run average 4.38
Strikeouts 52
Teams

Carlos Monasterios Hernández (born March 21, 1986) is a right-handed pitcher in professional baseball. He played with the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball in 2010.

Career

New York Yankees/Philadelphia Phillies

He was originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by the New York Yankees in 2006 but was shortly traded to the Philadelphia Phillies (along with Matt Smith and C. J. Henry) for Bobby Abreu and Cory Lidle.

With the Clearwater Threshers in 2009 he was selected to the Florida State League mid-season All-Star team.

Los Angeles Dodgers

Monasterios was selected by the New York Mets in the Rule 5 draft after the 2009 season and promptly traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who added him to their 25-man roster.

He made his Major League debut on April 5, 2010 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, working a scoreless inning of relief. His first career victory came in a 13 inning game against the Washington Nationals on April 24. His first Major League start was on May 1, 2010 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, allowing one run in four innings of work. He remained on the Dodgers major league roster all season, appearing in 32 games and making 13 starts. For the season, he pitched 88.1 innings with a record of 3-5, a 4.38 ERA and 52 strikeouts.

He was assigned to the AAA Albuquerque Isotopes to start the 2011 season. However, he only made one start for the Isotopes, pitching 4 innings and allowing 6 runs. He was placed on the disabled list after that start with elbow inflammation and on July 15, he underwent Tommy John surgery, shutting him down for the season.[1] On November 18, 2011 he was outrighted to the minors and removed from the 40 man roster.

He encountered further arm problems when he reported for spring training in 2012 and had a surgery in March to relocate the ulnar nerve. The Dodgers released him on April 8.[2]

Attempted comeback

After missing most of 2011 and all of 2012 due to injuries, he returned in 2013 to play for the El Paso Diablos of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball. In 2014 he was with the Guerreros de Oaxaca of the Mexican League.

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