Paul Faries

Paul Faries
Faries in 1988
Second baseman
Born: (1965-02-20) February 20, 1965
Berkeley, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 6, 1990, for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
September 26, 1993, for the San Francisco Giants
MLB statistics
Batting average.201
Runs batted in14
Hits43
Stats at Baseball Reference 
Teams

Paul Tyrrell Faries (born February 20, 1965) is an American former professional baseball second baseman, who played during four seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants.

Faries played his first professional season with their Class A Short Season Spokane Indians in 1987, and his last season with the Detroit Tigers' Triple-A club, the Toledo Mud Hens, in 1998.

Early life and amateur career

Faries attended Campolindo High School in Moraga, California then Pepperdine University from 1984 to 1987.

Faries became one of the earliest Waves to earn All-American status, as the American Baseball Coaches Association put him on its third team in 1987. He shared West Coast Conference (WCC) Player of the Year honors with teammate Steve Erickson (who had also been his teammate at Campolindo High) during his senior season as well. He was named to the All-WCC first team as a sophomore and a senior, and to the second team as a junior.[1]

Professional career

Faries was drafted by the Padres in the 23rd round of the 1987 MLB draft. He was the named the California League Most Valuable Player in 1988.[2]

Faries was a September call-up to the Padres in 1990.[3] He had a game-winning suicide squeeze in July 1991.[4]

Faries was a Triple-A All-Star in 1992.[5] Following that season, San Diego traded him to San Francisco for Jim Pena.[6]

Personal life

Faries is married and has a child. Following his playing career, Faries worked in investment banking in the Sacramento area.[1][7]

References

  1. ^ a b "Paul Faries (2017) - Hall of Fame". Pepperdine University Athletics.
  2. ^ San Diego Padres 1990 Media Guide. p. 84.
  3. ^ "Roberts' Homer in 10th All the Padres Need". Los Angeles Times. September 7, 1990. Retrieved May 18, 2026.
  4. ^ "Padres Squeeze Out a Victory : Baseball: Paul Faries' suicide squeeze in the 12th scores McGriff to give Padres a 5-4 decision over Dodgers". Los Angeles Times. July 5, 1991. Retrieved May 18, 2026.
  5. ^ "Triple-A All-Star Game Results (1992-1988)". Triple-A Baseball. Archived from the original on October 15, 2007. Retrieved May 18, 2026.
  6. ^ "Paul Faries Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 18, 2026.
  7. ^ "Paul Faries – JMA Ventures". Retrieved May 18, 2026.