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Carlos López (baseball)

Carlos Antonio Morales López (born September 27, 1948) is a retired professional baseball player. Nicknamed "Chaflán" in his native Mexico, López spent seven seasons in professional baseball, including three seasons in Major League Baseball with the California Angels (1976), Seattle Mariners (1977), and the Baltimore Orioles (1978). Over his major league career, López batted .260 with 61 runs, 130 hits, 24 doubles, one triples, 12 home runs, 54 runs batted in (RBIs), and 23 stolen bases in 237 games played. On the defensive side, López has played 181 games in right field and 49 games in center field.

Carlos López
Outfielder
Born: (1948-09-27) September 27, 1948 (age 75)
Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 17, 1976, for the California Angels
Last MLB appearance
October 1, 1978, for the Baltimore Orioles
MLB statistics
Batting average.260
Home runs12
Runs batted in54
Teams

López began his professional career in 1969 with the minor league Class-A Aguascalientes Tigres of the Mexican Center League. Later that season, he played for the Triple-A Mexico City Tigres of the Mexican League. López was purchased from the Tigers by the California Angels from the Tigres in 1973. He then played for the Double-A El Paso Diablos (1974–1975) Triple-A Salt Lake City Gulls (1975–1976) in the California organization; and the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings (1979) in the Baltimore Orioles organization. Over his minor league career in the United States, López batted .316 with 511 hits, 72 doubles, 31 triples, and 39 home runs. In all but one game where he played first base, López played in the outfield.

Professional career edit

Early career edit

In 1969, López began his professional career in the Mexican Center League. With the non-affiliated Class-A Aguascalientes Tigres, a team based in Aguascalientes, Mexico, he played 116 games. López also played with the non-affiliated Triple-A Mexico City Tigres in the Mexican League. He played six games with Mexico City that season. Until 1973, López played with Mexico City, although statistics were not kept.

California Angels edit

The California Angels purchased López from the Mexico City club from the Mexican League on December 3, 1973. He started his career in the United States with the Double-A El Paso Diablos of the Texas League in 1974. With the Diablos, López batted .295 with 136 hits, 21 doubles, seven triples, and 14 home runs in 128 games. In 1975, López split the season with the Double-A El Paso Diablos and the Triple-A Salt Lake City Gulls. With the Diablos, he batted .327 with 77 runs, 140 hits, 22 doubles, 10 triples, nine home runs, 78 runs batted in (RBIs), and 11 stolen bases in 112 games. López was first in the Texas League in triples, and fifth in the league in hits.[1] That season, he also played 15 games with the Triple-A Gulls and batted .250 with three runs, 12 hits, two doubles, one home run, five RBIs, and two stolen bases. López spent the 1976 season with the Triple-A Salt Lake City Gulls, and later made the California Angels' roster as a September call-up. With the Gulls, he batted .350 with 95 runs, 157 hits, 19 doubles, 12 triples, nine home runs, 88 RBIs, and 30 stolen bases in 123 games. López was tied for second in the Pacific Coast League in triples, and was third in batting average.[2] López made his major league debut that season against the Minnesota Twins on September 17. In that games, López walked in his one plate appearance.[3] On the season, López went hitless with one run and two stolen bases in nine games in the majors.

Seattle Mariners edit

López was selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 1976 Major League Baseball expansion draft.[4] At the age of 26, it was noted by The Associated Press that López and teammate Dick Pole were "the old men" on the Mariners' roster.[5] The Associated Press also noted that fellow players and managers "rave" about López's speed, but also asserted that he had a throwing arm that was as good.[6] He got his first major league hit against the California Angels on April 10.[7] López hit his first major league home run against the Boston Red Sox on May 3.[7] On May 30, López hit two home runs in the same game against the Texas Rangers.[7] On the season, López batted .283 with 39 runs, 84 hits, 18 doubles, one triple, eight home runs, 34 RBIs, and 16 stolen bases in 99 games.

Baltimore Orioles edit

López was traded along with Tommy Moore from the Mariners to the Baltimore Orioles for Mike Parrott at the Winter Meetings on December 7, 1977.[8] In 1978, López spent the entire season with the Orioles. He batted .238 with 21 runs, 46 hits, six doubles, four home runs, 20 RBIs, five stolen bases, and seven caught stealing in 129 games. López was demoted to the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings in 1979, his final professional season. With the Red Wings, he batted .282 with 38 runs, 66 hits, 10 doubles, two triples, six home runs, 30 RBIs, and 24 stolen bases in 62 games. López led the International League in stolen bases and caught stealing (7).[9]

References edit

General references
  1. "Carlos Lopez Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  2. "Carlos Lopez Minor League Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
Inline citations
  1. ^ "1975 Texas League Batting Leaders". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  2. ^ "1976 Pacific Coast League Batting Leaders". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  3. ^ "Carlos Lopez: 1976 Batting Gamelogs". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  4. ^ "Baseball: Expansion Draft". The Palm Beach Post. November 6, 1976. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  5. ^ "Mariners ready for Kingdome debut". Tri City Herald. Associated Press. April 1, 1977. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  6. ^ "Rookie Carlos Lopez has Kingdome jumping". The Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. June 19, 1977. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  7. ^ a b c "Carlos Lopez: 1977 Batting Gamelogs". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  8. ^ "Messersmith A Yank, Orioles Trade Twice," The Associated Press (AP), Thursday, December 8, 1977. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  9. ^ "1979 Rochester Red Wings". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved July 20, 2010.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)

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Carlos Antonio Morales Lopez born September 27 1948 is a retired professional baseball player Nicknamed Chaflan in his native Mexico Lopez spent seven seasons in professional baseball including three seasons in Major League Baseball with the California Angels 1976 Seattle Mariners 1977 and the Baltimore Orioles 1978 Over his major league career Lopez batted 260 with 61 runs 130 hits 24 doubles one triples 12 home runs 54 runs batted in RBIs and 23 stolen bases in 237 games played On the defensive side Lopez has played 181 games in right field and 49 games in center field Carlos LopezOutfielderBorn 1948 09 27 September 27 1948 age 75 Mazatlan Sinaloa MexicoBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 17 1976 for the California AngelsLast MLB appearanceOctober 1 1978 for the Baltimore OriolesMLB statisticsBatting average 260Home runs12Runs batted in54TeamsCalifornia Angels 1976 Seattle Mariners 1977 Baltimore Orioles 1978 Lopez began his professional career in 1969 with the minor league Class A Aguascalientes Tigres of the Mexican Center League Later that season he played for the Triple A Mexico City Tigres of the Mexican League Lopez was purchased from the Tigers by the California Angels from the Tigres in 1973 He then played for the Double A El Paso Diablos 1974 1975 Triple A Salt Lake City Gulls 1975 1976 in the California organization and the Triple A Rochester Red Wings 1979 in the Baltimore Orioles organization Over his minor league career in the United States Lopez batted 316 with 511 hits 72 doubles 31 triples and 39 home runs In all but one game where he played first base Lopez played in the outfield Contents 1 Professional career 1 1 Early career 1 2 California Angels 1 3 Seattle Mariners 1 4 Baltimore Orioles 2 References 3 External linksProfessional career editEarly career edit In 1969 Lopez began his professional career in the Mexican Center League With the non affiliated Class A Aguascalientes Tigres a team based in Aguascalientes Mexico he played 116 games Lopez also played with the non affiliated Triple A Mexico City Tigres in the Mexican League He played six games with Mexico City that season Until 1973 Lopez played with Mexico City although statistics were not kept California Angels edit The California Angels purchased Lopez from the Mexico City club from the Mexican League on December 3 1973 He started his career in the United States with the Double A El Paso Diablos of the Texas League in 1974 With the Diablos Lopez batted 295 with 136 hits 21 doubles seven triples and 14 home runs in 128 games In 1975 Lopez split the season with the Double A El Paso Diablos and the Triple A Salt Lake City Gulls With the Diablos he batted 327 with 77 runs 140 hits 22 doubles 10 triples nine home runs 78 runs batted in RBIs and 11 stolen bases in 112 games Lopez was first in the Texas League in triples and fifth in the league in hits 1 That season he also played 15 games with the Triple A Gulls and batted 250 with three runs 12 hits two doubles one home run five RBIs and two stolen bases Lopez spent the 1976 season with the Triple A Salt Lake City Gulls and later made the California Angels roster as a September call up With the Gulls he batted 350 with 95 runs 157 hits 19 doubles 12 triples nine home runs 88 RBIs and 30 stolen bases in 123 games Lopez was tied for second in the Pacific Coast League in triples and was third in batting average 2 Lopez made his major league debut that season against the Minnesota Twins on September 17 In that games Lopez walked in his one plate appearance 3 On the season Lopez went hitless with one run and two stolen bases in nine games in the majors Seattle Mariners edit Lopez was selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 1976 Major League Baseball expansion draft 4 At the age of 26 it was noted by The Associated Press that Lopez and teammate Dick Pole were the old men on the Mariners roster 5 The Associated Press also noted that fellow players and managers rave about Lopez s speed but also asserted that he had a throwing arm that was as good 6 He got his first major league hit against the California Angels on April 10 7 Lopez hit his first major league home run against the Boston Red Sox on May 3 7 On May 30 Lopez hit two home runs in the same game against the Texas Rangers 7 On the season Lopez batted 283 with 39 runs 84 hits 18 doubles one triple eight home runs 34 RBIs and 16 stolen bases in 99 games Baltimore Orioles edit Lopez was traded along with Tommy Moore from the Mariners to the Baltimore Orioles for Mike Parrott at the Winter Meetings on December 7 1977 8 In 1978 Lopez spent the entire season with the Orioles He batted 238 with 21 runs 46 hits six doubles four home runs 20 RBIs five stolen bases and seven caught stealing in 129 games Lopez was demoted to the Triple A Rochester Red Wings in 1979 his final professional season With the Red Wings he batted 282 with 38 runs 66 hits 10 doubles two triples six home runs 30 RBIs and 24 stolen bases in 62 games Lopez led the International League in stolen bases and caught stealing 7 9 References editGeneral references Carlos Lopez Statistics and History Baseball Reference Retrieved July 20 2010 Carlos Lopez Minor League Statistics amp History Baseball Reference Retrieved July 20 2010 Inline citations 1975 Texas League Batting Leaders Baseball Reference Retrieved July 20 2010 1976 Pacific Coast League Batting Leaders Baseball Reference Retrieved July 20 2010 Carlos Lopez 1976 Batting Gamelogs Baseball Reference Retrieved July 20 2010 Baseball Expansion Draft The Palm Beach Post November 6 1976 Retrieved July 20 2010 Mariners ready for Kingdome debut Tri City Herald Associated Press April 1 1977 Retrieved July 20 2010 Rookie Carlos Lopez has Kingdome jumping The Spokesman Review Associated Press June 19 1977 Retrieved July 20 2010 a b c Carlos Lopez 1977 Batting Gamelogs Baseball Reference Retrieved July 20 2010 Messersmith A Yank Orioles Trade Twice The Associated Press AP Thursday December 8 1977 Retrieved October 23 2020 1979 Rochester Red Wings Baseball Reference Retrieved July 20 2010 External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Baseball Reference Minors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlos Lopez baseball amp oldid 1220645436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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