Gregory Polanco
Baseball Player
MLB outfielder nicknamed "El Coffee" who made his major league debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2014. He was previously the South Atlantic League Player of the Year with the West Virginia Power.
He was originally a pitcher due to his being left-handed and debuted with the Dominican Pirates in the Dominican Summer League in 2009.
Upon being called up to the majors, he became just the third player in Pirates history to earn a hit in each of his first seven MLB appearances.
Both of his parents are police officers.
He appeared in his first major league game on June 9, 2014 following an appendix injury to Pirates second baseman Neil Walker.