My Take
Carlos Peguero is one of those players who makes you lean forward every time he steps to the plate — a 6'3" left fielder out of the Dominican Republic with the kind of raw power that scouts dream about. He came up through the Seattle Mariners system and got his MLB shot in 2011, and honestly, watching him swing is half the entertainment right there: when he connects, the ball just disappears. He bounced around — Mariners, Royals, Rangers, Red Sox — which tells you the story of a guy who had tools that teams kept wanting to believe in, even when the strikeout numbers were hard to love. That's the bittersweet thing about players like Peguero: the ceiling is so tantalizing that everyone gives them one more look. He kept grinding in winter leagues and international ball well into his career, and that kind of persistence is genuinely admirable.
Overview
Carlos Ángel Peguero D'Oleo (born February 22, 1987) is a Dominican professional baseball left fielder for the Centauros de La Guaira of the Venezuelan Major League. He signed with the Seattle Mariners as an international free agent on January 20, 2005, with whom he made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut in 2011. He has also played in MLB for the Kansas City Royals, Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox.
1. Profile
- Name (English)
- Carlos Peguero
- Name (Japanese)
- カルロス・ペゲーロ
- Reading
- かるろす・ぺげーろ
- Born
- February 22, 1987 (age 39)
- Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
- Pisces / Rabbit
- Origin
- Hondo Valle, Elías Piña Province, Dominican Republic
- Blood type
- Private
- Height
- 192 cm
- Agency
- Private
- Occupation
- baseball player
2. Background
- Elementary school
- Private
- Junior high
- Private
- High school
- Private
- University
- Private
3. Relationships
- Spouse
- Private
- Children
- Private
- Parents
- Private
- Siblings
- Private
4. Personality
Motto
Private
6. Links
7. About this entry
Tags
- Last updated
- 2026-06-02
Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.