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Luis Aquino
Born: 1965

RHP 1986, 88-95 Blue Jays, Royals, Marlins, Expos, Giants

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Toronto sent Aquino to Kansas City for Juan Beniquez in July 1997. Originally a reliever, the native Puerto Rican was converted to a starter in the high minors and pitched a 2-0 no-hitter against Columbus on June 20, 1988.
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Armed with a strong curveball, Aquino showed promise as a starter in the majors but tired too easily to claim a front-line job. He moved back to the bullpen after his first season with the expansion Marlins. Plagued by injuries and unable to provide consistent relief, he was booed out of Montreal in 1995 and finished his career with a brief stint in San Francisco. (WOR/JGR)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» July 20, 1990: Kevin Appier fires a shutout for the last-place Royals, beating Roger Clemens and the Red Sox, 5–0. The Sox take the nitecap, 3–1, scoring a pair on Mike Greenwell's 2-run homer off starter Luis Aquino (4–1).