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Chico Garcia
Born: 1924

2B 1954 Orioles

Chico Garcia's Teammates

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 39.11305


Garcia's career was a microcosm of Mexican League history. The Pascual brothers were just beginning their effort to turn the Mexican League into a third major league when Garcia broke in with Mexico City. He and Vern Stephens were supposed to form the double play combo for San Luis Potosi in 1946, but Stephens reneged on his contract, returning instead to the majors. After Garcia hit over .300 there and with Puebla through 1948, he joined the Juarez franchise, jumping from the financially struggling Mexican League into the Arizona-Texas League for 1949. He led the league in runs, hits, triples, and batting (.377), then spent most of four years at Shreveport before finally teaming with Stephens in Baltimore.
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Garcia enjoyed his best seasons after returning to Mexico with Monterrey in 1960-1965, averaging .351, .346, .342, and then .368 at age thirty-eight, plus a career-high 21 homers as he won his second batting title. He finished, still a .300 hitter, with Vera Cruz, Aguila, and the Mexico City Tigers, retiring at age 46. His career totals show a .306 average over 2,803 minor league games. (MC)