Max Vejar came from baseball city, saw 13 pro outings

Max Vejar's listed hometown of Hermosillo, Mexico, is a baseball city.

It has a team in the Mexican Pacific League called the Naranjeros de Hermosillo, a club that has won 17 league titles. It also boasts at least 10 major leaguers as hailing from it. 

When Vejar played, though, only one Hermosillo native had made the majors, Francisco Barrios. Vejar would not go on to be the second. 

Vejar's career lasted just a single season. He spent that season in the rookie Gulf Coast League

Vejar's career began and ended in 1990, signed by the Astros as an undrafted free agent out of Hermosillo. Vejar was also credited as Manimino Vejar.

Vejar then started in the Gulf Coast League

He went two innings in his first outing, giving up one walk, no hits and no runs, while striking out two. By early August, though, he was 0-1, and had given up 12 earned in 11.2 innings for a 9.26 ERA.

Vejar ended the season with 13 total appearances and 21 innings pitched. He gave up 16 earned runs and ended with a 6.86 ERA to mark the extent of his pro career.

More: The 1990 Gulf Coast League Astros

1990 Minor League Tally 
Players/Coaches Featured:4,536
Made the Majors:1,433-31.6%
Never Made Majors:3,103-68.4%-X
5+ Seasons in the Majors:582
10+ Seasons in the Minors:359

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