Fehlandt Lentini

January 8, 2024
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Fehlandt Lentini
Full Name Fehlandt Lentini
Occupation Baseball Player
Date Of Birth Aug 12, 1977(1977-08-12)
Age 47
Country United States
Birth City Santa Rosa
Horoscope Leo

Fehlandt Lentini Biography

Name Fehlandt Lentini
Birthday Aug 12
Birth Year 1977
Home Town Santa Rosa
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Leo

Fehlandt Lentini is one of the most popular and richest Baseball Player who was born on August 12, 1977 in Santa Rosa, United States. Lentini is born the 12th of August 1977 located in Santa Rosa, California. He has said that he loves mountain biking and hiking. Lentini is the name of his own album of rap. He’s been called “rude” by many fans due to the way he interacts with his fans may be described as such.

Lentini was a part of the 2002 season playing for his team, the Michigan Battle Cats of the Class-A Midwest League. In the course of the season, he hit .289 and scored 41 hits, 21 runs scored, 71 hits twelve doubles, three triples, one homerun 35 RBIs 25 stolen bases and 29 walks over 71 games. On the field, Lentini appeared in all of his 64 outfield games making four errors, eight assists, and putouts of 93 in the 105. The year 2003 was the first time he was a player with two different teams of the Astros organization. The first was the class-A Advanced Salem Avalanche of the Carolina League, he batted .279 with 45 runs with 103 hits, 21 doubles and four triples, as well as three at-bats, 47 RBIs, and 19 stolen bases over 100 matches played. The second team he played for was his team, the Round Rock Express of the Double-A Texas League. As a member of Round Rock his bat, he clocked .217 and scored four runs hit, five hits one triple, one double and an RBI over 17 contests. Between the two teams He batted .276 with 22 doubles, 108 hits and five triples, as well as three home runs, and 49 RBIs over more than 117 innings. In defense between the two teams, Lentini played in 78 games the outfield, making two mistakes, eight assists and putouts of 151. The 2003 season was his final season in minor league baseball.

Before the 2005 season, Lentini signed with the Calgary Vipers of the independent Northern League. With Calgary, he batted .342 with 59 runs scored, 96 hits, 20 doubles, six triples, six home runs 42 RBIs and 22 stolen bases in 67 games played. In August 2005, the Vipers traded Lentini to the Gary Southshore Railcats, also of the Northern League, in exchange for Quintin Oldenburg and Jason Colson. Slam! Sports described the trade as “perhaps the biggest trade of the 2005 Northern League season”. On August 30, 2005, Lentini won the Northern League Player of the Week Award for the week of August 22 to August 28. During that week, Lentini batted .469 with three home runs and eight RBIs. With the Southshore Railcats that season, he batted .333 with 20 runs scored, 34 hits, seven doubles, two triples, four home runs, 15 RBIs and seven stolen bases in 23 games played. Combined between the two teams that season, Lentini batted .339 with 79 runs scored, 130 hits, 27 doubles, eight triples, 10 home runs, 57 RBIs and 29 stolen bases in 90 games played. On defense, he played all of his 89 combined games in the outfield, committing four errors, 10 assists and 227 putouts. As a member of the Railcats, Lentini was a second half co-league champion. Amongst league batters, Lentini was third in triples; fourth in stolen bases, runs scored and hits; tied for fourth in caught stealing (9); sixth in batting average; tied for sixth in total bases (203); and seventh in at-bats (383). Before the 2006 season, the Railcats re-signed Lentini.

Before the 2006 season, the Gary Southshore Railcats traded Lentini to the Winnipeg Goldeyes, also of the Northern League. Winnipeg manager Rick Forney was convinced to trade for Lentini by the team’s bench coach Steve Maddock. He was selected for the 2006 Northern League All-Star Game. On the season, he batted .325 with 93 runs scored, 136 hits, 32 doubles, 13 triples, six home runs, 49 RBIs and 57 stolen bases in 96 games played. Lentini played all of his 96 games as an outfielder, committing six errors, five assists and 269 putouts. He led the league at-bats (418), triples and stolen bases; was second in plate appearances (452) runs scored, hits, doubles and total bases (212); and eighth in batting average. His 13 triples was a Northern League single- season record, breaking the previous record of 12 set by Justin Foust in 2005. He also holds the league record for the second most stolen bases in a single- season. After the season, Lentini was named to Baseball America’s All- Independent League Second Team. In 2007, for the second straight season, Lentini was named to the Northern League All-Star Game. In May, he sprained his ankle while playing a pick-up basketball game with a teammate while the game they were playing was under a rain delay. During the season, he batted .321 with 86 runs scored, 130 hits, 36 doubles, seven triples, 10 home runs, 54 RBIs and 42 stolen bases in 92 games played. He led the league in at-bats (405) and stolen bases, was second in runs scored and triples, fourth in total bases (210), and sixth in hits.

After the end of the 2001 season at Sonoma State University, Lentini was accepted to the Houston Astros as an amateur free agent. He was a player in three levels within the Astros minor league team. At first, with the rookie level of the Martinsville Astros of the Appalachian League in 2001, he hit .283 with 13 hits including one triple, one double one home run and four runs batted in (RBIs) along with 11 steal bases over twelve games. Lentini was later transferred to join the Pittsfield Astros, who were members of the Class A short-season New York Penn League. While with Pittsfield the Astros, he batted .346 and scored 13 runs registered 18 hits including three doubles, one triple with eight RBIs, and eight stolen bases over the course of 15 games played. His last team of 2001 were the Class A Lexington Legends of the South Atlantic League. In the 29 games played by the Legends Lentini was batting .295 which included 27 runs scored, 36 hits 11 doubles 2 triples, 1 hit, 21 RBIs, and 10 bases stolen. When he played with the three teams that season the bat of Lentini was .305 and scored 48 runs and 67 hits. He also had fifteen doubles and four triples three RBIs, two homers, and 29 bases stolen over 56 total games. On defense, he played every one of his 54 outfield games with no errors, seven assist and 78 putouts.

Fehlandt Lentini Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Baseball Player
House Living in own house.

Fehlandt Lentini is one of the richest Baseball Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Fehlandt Lentini 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Fehlandt An. Lentini (born on August 12, 1977 from Santa Rosa, California) is an ex- American professional athlete, who most recently was an outfielder with the Long Island Ducks. Lentini is an outfielder who has played with a variety of teams from minor leagues and independent leagues throughout his career. His playing career started in 2001 with the Martinsville Astros of the rookie- level Appalachian League. He was a student at Sonoma State University and from there, he was recruited to the Houston Astros as an amateur free agent. Within the Astros team the team, he was a part of six teams from 2001 until 2003. In 2004, Lentini started his career in the leagues that are independent and signed as a player with the Kalamazoo Kings of the Frontier League. In 2004, he was named an all-league player in the league.

While at Napa Valley College, Lentini was picked in the 41st round in the Major League Baseball draft by the Texas Rangers, but did not make a decision to sign. He was among 10 students from Napa Valley College to be chosen in the time of the Major League Baseball Draft. Lentini later moved onto Sonoma State University. The first time he played in Sonoma State in 1998, Lentini hit .309 along with 15 steal bases. He was not a part of Sonoma State in the years 1999 or 2000. He was back for the season of 2001 and registering an .427 batsman’s average, which included 23 doubles, 117 hits 10, 10 triples and 89 runs. These numbers stand as single-season Sonoma State record. According to the Napa Valley Register described his 2001 performance together with Sonoma State as “perhaps the greatest single season in school history”. Lentini received first-team All-American recognition in 2001, and was also awarded the West Region and California Collegiate Athletic Association Player of the Year. In 2010 the team announced that Lentini would be admitted into the Sonoma State Athletic Hall of Fame on the 2nd of October. The ceremony will be held in Rohnert Park. The school will also honor Ed Beaulac, Patricia Carrillo and Tim Walsh.

In 2004, at the age of 26, Lentini began his career in independent league baseball after he signed with the Kalamazoo Kings, who were members of the Frontier League. Lentini was selected to play on the 2004 Frontier League All- Star team. On the season, he batted .310 with 57 runs scored, 106 hits, 16 doubles, nine triples, seven home runs, 60 RBIs and 28 stolen bases in 90 games played. In the field, he played all of his 85 defensive games as an outfielder, committing three errors, 11 assists and 167 putouts. Amongst league batters that season, Lentini led in triples, was sixth in stolen bases and was tied for tenth in hits. He led the Kings in hits, triples, RBIs, stolen bases, total bases (161) and sacrifice flies (9). During the next season, he signed with the Sioux Falls team, but was released before the start of the season.

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Lentini signed with the Amarillo Sox of the American Association for the 2011 season.

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