What is f.p. santangelo jr.?

FP Santangelo Jr. is a former Major League Baseball player who played in the infield and outfield positions for over a decade. He was born on October 24, 1967, in Livonia, Michigan, and went on to attend Santa Clara University, where he played on the college baseball team. After graduating, he was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in 1989 and made his MLB debut with the team in 1995.

Santangelo played for several teams during his career, including the Montreal Expos, San Francisco Giants, and Washington Nationals. He was known for his versatility, as he could play in multiple positions, and was also recognized for his strong defensive skills. During his career, he tallied a batting average of .245, hit 27 home runs, and recorded 179 RBIs.

After retiring from baseball, Santangelo became a broadcaster and joined the Washington Nationals' radio team as a commentator. He has also appeared on various national television broadcasts and provides analysis during MLB Network’s Hot Stove and MLB Tonight shows. Santangelo is currently an analyst for the San Francisco Giants, providing pregame and postgame coverage, as well as commentary throughout the game.