Mario Valenzuela
Mario Valenzuela | |
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Outfielder | |
Born: (1977-03-10) March 10, 1977 (age 47) Isla San Marcos, Baja California Sur, Mexico | |
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |
Mario Valenzuela Osuna (born March 10, 1977) is a former professional baseball outfielder.
Career
Valenzuela played for the Chicago White Sox minor league affiliates, beginning in 1996 at the age of 19 by playing in the Rookie League and eventually achieving Triple-A level in 2004.
In the Mexican Baseball League, Valenzuela played for the Saraperos de Saltillo (2005 - 2008), the Diablos Rojos del México (2009 - 2014), and the Guerreros de Oaxaca (2014 - 2017).
In 2006, Valenzuela played for Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, finishing the tournament batting .250 with a home run and one run batted in.
For the 2009 World Baseball Classic edition, he joined Team Mexico as a replacement player for the injured Erubiel Durazo, going hitless in four at bats.
Valenzuela officially retired from professional baseball on January 26, 2018.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference or MiLB.com
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- 3 Jorge Cantú
- 7 Mario Valenzuela
- 8 Alfredo Amézaga
- 9 Vinny Castilla
- 13 Rodrigo López
- 17 Juan Castro
- 18 Luis Alfonso García
- 20 Miguel Ojeda
- 21 Esteban Loaiza
- 22 Benji Gil
- 23 Adrián González
- 24 Gerónimo Gil
- 26 Luis Cruz
- 28 Karim García
- 29 Adán Muñoz
- 33 Pablo Ortega
- 36 Luis Carlos García
- 44 Erubiel Durazo
- 45 Elmer Dessens
- 46 Roberto Ramírez
- 47 Jorge de la Rosa
- 48 Francisco Campos
- 50 Antonio Osuna
- 51 David Cortés
- 52 Dennys Reyes
- 54 Édgar González
- 56 Luis Ayala
- 57 Óscar Villarreal
- 59 Óliver Pérez
- 73 Ricardo Rincón
- Manager 25 Francisco Estrada
- Coach 34 Fernando Valenzuela
- Coach 49 Teddy Higuera
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