Leo Rodríguez (baseball)
Leonardo Briones Rodríguez (July 1, 1929 – August 16, 2011) was a professional baseball player notable for his time in the Mexican League, though he spent time in other leagues as well. According to Baseball-Reference.com, Rodríguez's playing career began in 1949, at the age of 19, and ended in 1971, at the age of 41. He was elected to the Salon de la Fama in 1980.[1]
He was born in Tlahualilo Municipality, Mexico.
Teams played for
(Team, league, years)
- Torreón Algodoneros, Mexican League, 1949–1953
- Cananea Mineros, Arizona–Texas League, 1954
- Hollywood Stars, Pacific Coast League, 1955 & 1957
- Mexico City Tigers, Mexican League, 1955–1956
- Columbus Jets, International League, 1958–1960
- Mexico City Reds, Mexican League, 1961–1965 & 1971
Per Baseball-Reference.com.
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References
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