Emiliano Fruto

{{short description|Colombian baseball player (born 1984)}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}}

{{Infobox baseball biography

| image = Emiliano Fruto.jpg

| name = Emiliano Fruto

| position = Pitcher

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1984|6|6}}

| birth_place = Bocagrande, Cartagena, Colombia

| bats = Right

| throws = Right

|debutleague = MLB

| debutdate = May 14

| debutyear = 2006

| debutteam = Seattle Mariners

|finalleague = MLB

|finaldate=September 29

|finalyear=2006

|finalteam=Seattle Mariners

|statleague= MLB

| stat1label= Games pitched
Win–loss record

| stat1value = 23
2-2

| stat2label= Earned run average
Saves

| stat2value= 5.50
1

| stat3label= Strikeouts
Walks

| stat3value= 34
24

| stat4label= Games finished
Innings pitched

| stat4value=  6
36

| teams =

}}

Emiliano Ricardo Fruto [froo'-toh] (born June 6, 1984) is a Colombian former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners in its 2006 season. Listed at 6' 3" ft. [1.90 m.], 230 lb. [107 k.], Fruto batted and threw right handed. He was born in Bocagrande, Cartagena.

The Washington Nationals acquired Fruto along with outfielder Chris Snelling as part of a deal that sent longtime Expos and Nationals second baseman José Vidro to the Mariners. The transaction was announced on December 13, 2006, and completed after Vidro passed his physical examination.

In {{Baseball year|2007}}, Fruto joined the starting rotation of the Triple-A Columbus Clippers, although he had been employed primarily as a reliever in past seasons. In his first start, against the Louisville Bats on April 10, he pitched six hitless innings, striking out five batters and walking one. At midseason, he was selected to the All-Star Futures Game.

On August 20, 2007, Fruto was sent to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for Minor League first baseman, Chris Carter, who was subsequently traded to the Boston Red Sox to complete an earlier trade for Wily Mo Peña. Fruto became a free agent at the end of the {{Baseball year|2008}} season and signed a Minor League contract with an invitation to spring training with the Atlanta Braves in January {{Baseball year|2009}}. He was later released.

Fruto spent 2009 and 2010 in the Golden Baseball League, while pitching for the Tucson Toros and Yuma Scorpions. A two-time All-Star in the league, he went a combined 5-8 with a 2.66 ERA in 76 appearances with 38 saves, striking out 126 over 88 innings.

He began the 2011 season with the Sioux City Explorers of the American Association. He left the team on June 9 to play for the Olmecas de Tabasco of the Mexican League,{{cite web|url=http://blogs.post-trib.com/osipoff/2011/06/greetings_from_the_railcats_se_16.html |title=Greetings from the RailCats' series finale against Sioux City |work=Post-Tribune |first=Michael |last=Osipoff |date=June 9, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130627220714/http://blogs.post-trib.com/osipoff/2011/06/greetings_from_the_railcats_se_16.html |archivedate=2013-06-27 }} where he pitched in 20 games before returning to Sioux City in July. In a combined 41 appearances, Fruto went 2-3 with a 3.28 ERA with 22 saves, striking out 67 over 49.1 innings.

In between, Fruto played winter ball with the Cardenales de Lara club of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League in the 2005–06 and 2006-07 seasons, and for the Algodoneros de Guasave of the Mexican Pacific League in the 2007-08 campaign.[http://www.pelotabinaria.com.ve/beisbol/mostrar.php?ID=frutemi001 LVBP pitching statistics]. Pura Pelota. Retrieved on February 11, 2017.

After not playing professionally in 2012, Fruto returned in 2013 with the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League.{{cite web|url=http://www.bridgeportbluefish.com/blog/post/160/three-hurlers-added-to-fish-tank |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130717083803/http://www.bridgeportbluefish.com/blog/post/160/three-hurlers-added-to-fish-tank |url-status=dead |archive-date=July 17, 2013 |title=Three hurlers added to 'Fish tank'|work=BridgeportBlueFish.com |first=Paul |last=Herrmann |date=June 23, 2013 }}

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