Jorge Pineda made perfect throw, played one pro season

The Asheville Tourists had a tough inning in this June 1990 game, but left fielder Jorge Pineda helped stop the bleeding, according to The Asheville Times.

After a single sent the ball his way to left, Pineda "made a perfect throw" to his catcher to cut down a runner trying to score, The Times wrote.

Pineda made that throw in his first season as a pro. It also proved his last. He played one season, at single-A Asheville.

Pineda's career began and ended that year signed by the Astros as a free agent. His school or home  country are not included in records.

Pineda arrived at Asheville in mid-June, described as from extended spring training

Pineda picked up an RBI triple and an RBI single in two other June games. He then singled and scored in a July game. A Pineda sacrifice in a late-August game led to a run.

Overall, Pineda got into 37 games on the year. He hit .198, with two home runs and nine RBI to mark the extent of his pro career.


1990 Minor League Tally 
Players/Coaches Featured:4,545
Made the Majors:1,435-31.6%
Never Made Majors:3,110-68.4%-X
5+ Seasons in the Majors:582
10+ Seasons in the Minors:359

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