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Chico Salmon Utility player Born: December 3, 1940
Colón, PanamaDied: September 17, 2000 (aged 59)
Bocas del Toro, PanamaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut June 28, 1964 for the Cleveland Indians Last MLB appearance August 14, 1972 for the Baltimore Orioles Career statistics Batting average .249 Home runs 34 Runs batted in 149 Teams Ruthford Eduardo "Chico" Salmon (December 3, 1940 in Colón, Panama – September 17, 2000 in Bocas del Toro, Panama) was a Panamanian Major League Baseball utility player. He played for the Cleveland Indians (1964-1968) and the Baltimore Orioles (1969-1972). During his career, he played every position except pitcher and catcher, including at least 50 games at six different positions.
Baltimore Orioles 1970 World Series Champions 5 Brooks Robinson (World Series MVP) | 6 Paul Blair | 7 Mark Belanger | 8 Andy Etchebarren | 9 Don Buford | 10 Elrod Hendricks | 14 Merv Rettenmund | 15 Davey Johnson | 16 Bobby Grich | 19 Dave McNally | 20 Frank Robinson | 22 Jim Palmer | 24 Pete Richert | 25 Moe Drabowsky | 26 Boog Powell | 29 Dick Hall | 30 Chico Salmon | 31 Curt Motton | 32 Marcelino López | 35 Mike Cuellar | 36 Tom Phoebus | 37 Terry Crowley | 39 Eddie Watt | 40 Dave Leonhard | 44 Jim Hardin
Manager 4 Earl Weaver
Coaches: 31 George Bamberger | 41 Jim Frey | 48 George Staller | 55 Billy HunterRegular season • American League Championship Series Sources
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Categories:- 1940 births
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- Major League Baseball players from Panama
- Cleveland Indians players
- Baltimore Orioles players
- Major League Baseball second basemen
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