Eduardo Paret

Eduardo Paret
Naranjas de Villa Clara – No. 2
Batter
Born: (1972-10-23) October 23, 1972
Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Cuban National Series debut
April 15, 1997, for the Naranjas de Villa Clara
Cuban National Series statistics
(through 1997-2008)
Home runs139
Average.293
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Eduardo Paret
Medal record
Men's baseball
Representing  Cuba
World Baseball Classic
2006 San DiegoTeam
Olympic Games
1996 AtlantaTeam
2004 AthensTeam
2008 BeijingTeam
Baseball World Cup
2001 TaipeiTeam
2003 CubaTeam
2005 NetherlandsTeam
2007 TaipeiTeam
Intercontinental Cup
1995 HavanaTeam
2002 HavanaTeam
2006 TaipeiTeam
Pan American Games
1995 Mar del PlataTeam
2003 Santo DomingoTeam
2007 Rio de JaneiroTeam
Central American and Caribbean Games
2006 CartagenaTeam

Eduardo Paret Pérez (born October 23, 1972, in Santa Clara) is a Cuban baseball player. He is a shortstop for Villa Clara of the Cuban National Series, and for the Cuban national baseball team.

Paret was the starting shortstop on the Cuban teams that won gold medals at the 1996 and 2004 Summer Olympics and second place at the 2006 World Baseball Classic. He was named most valuable player of the 2005 World Cup of Baseball after going 12 for 19 with 8 stolen bases in the tournament.

In July 1997, Paret and his Villa Clara teammates Osmani García and Angel López spoke with Cuban defector Rolando Arrojo by telephone. As a result, they were banned from Cuban baseball for "maintaining contact with baseball traitors." The ban has since been lifted. On July 28, 2006, ESPN.com reported that Paret and Yulieski Gurriel had defected from Cuba and into Colombia. . Days later, Gurriel denied the report.