Pedro Feliz, a third baseman known for his defensive skills and power at the plate, began his Major League Baseball career in the early 2000s. Born on April 27, 1975, in the Dominican Republic, he signed with the San Francisco Giants as an amateur free agent in 1996. After several years in the minor leagues, he made his MLB debut with the Giants in 2000.

Feliz quickly established himself as a reliable defender, earning a reputation for his strong arm and quick reflexes. His ability to make difficult plays at third base garnered attention, and he became a regular starter for the Giants. Over the years, he contributed to the team's success, including their run to the postseason in 2002, where they reached the World Series.

In 2005, Feliz hit a career-high 22 home runs, showcasing his power potential. His offensive contributions, combined with his defensive prowess, made him a valuable asset to the Giants. After spending several seasons with San Francisco, he signed with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2008. This move proved to be a turning point in his career, as he played a crucial role in the Phillies' journey to the World Series that year. Feliz's defensive skills were instrumental in the playoffs, and he helped the team secure the championship title.

Following his time in Philadelphia, Feliz continued his career with the Phillies for the 2009 season, where he remained a consistent presence in the lineup. He later played for the Houston Astros and the New York Mets, rounding out his MLB career. Throughout his time in the league, Feliz was known for his work ethic and professionalism, earning the respect of teammates and coaches alike.