Jorge Pineda made perfect throw, played one pro season
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.
Made the Majors:1,435-31.6%
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