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Kiko Garcia

Alfonso Rafael Garcia (born October 14, 1953) is an American former Major League Baseball infielder of Mexican-American descent. He was nicknamed "Kiko" by his grandmother when he was a small boy.He now coaches the 18u NorCal Choppers fast pitch softball team.

Kiko Garcia
Garcia at bat in 1977
Shortstop
Born: (1953-10-14) October 14, 1953 (age 69)
Martinez, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 11, 1976, for the Baltimore Orioles
Last MLB appearance
May 5, 1985, for the Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
Batting average.239
Home runs12
Runs batted in112
Teams

Early years Edit

Garcia played football and baseball at Ygnacio Valley High School in Concord, California. He was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the third round of the 1971 Major League Baseball draft. He was just seventeen years old when he made his professional baseball debut with the Bluefield Orioles in 1971. He was primarily a shortstop, but the Orioles experimented with him at second base with the Rochester Red Wings in 1975. That idea was quickly abandoned, and he returned to short in 1976. Over six seasons in the Orioles' farm system, Garcia batted .261 with twenty home runs and 229 runs batted in.

Baltimore Orioles Edit

Garcia received a September call up in 1976. He made his major league debut in the first game of a September 11 doubleheader with the Milwaukee Brewers. He got his first major league hit off Jim Colborn in the second game, and came around to score on a Rick Dempsey base hit.[1] On September 22, he hit his first major league home run off the New York Yankees' Grant Jackson.[2]

He spent the entire 1977 season in the majors backing up perennial Gold Glove shortstop Mark Belanger. On April 24, he went 4-for-4 and scored the Orioles' only run in a 2-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers.[3] In 65 games, he batted .221 with two home runs and ten RBIs.

His playing time went up slightly in 1978 (79 games), but his fielding prevented him from supplanting Belanger at short. On May 11, his ninth inning error allowed the deciding run to score in the Boston Red Sox 5-4 victory over the Orioles.[4] Belanger would commit just nine errors all season. Garcia committed sixteen in 538.2 fewer innings.

Doug DeCinces missed 33 games early in the 1979 season with back pain. Second baseman Rich Dauer shifted to third, and Garcia began seeing more action at second. Once DeCinces returned, Belanger suffered an ankle injury that kept him out of the line up for a month. Filling in for DeCinces and Belanger, Garcia batted .262 with four home runs and five triples in 64 games. The Orioles went 43-21 over the span to take a three game lead in the American League East. For the season, he played a career high 126 games, and had career highs in at bats (417), hits (103), doubles (15), triples (9) and home runs (5). The Orioles, meanwhile, won 102 games, and won the division by eight games over the Milwaukee Brewers.

1979 World Series Edit

Just as game one of the 1979 American League Championship Series against the California Angels was set to begin, Garcia's brother, John, was arrested. He was found in possession of hashish after he was caught trying to scalp tickets to the game.[5] Garcia sat out game one, but starred in game two. He had an RBI single and score on Eddie Murray's home run in the second inning, then drove in DeCinces in the third.[6] Overall, he went 3-for-11 with the two RBIs in the ALCS.

Garcia had just one at bat in the first two games of the 1979 World Series, and struck out in the ninth against Pittsburgh Pirates closer Kent Tekulve.[7]

Garcia led off game three of the World Series with a double. In the third, he walked, and scored on Benny Ayala's home run. In the fourth, Garcia came to the plate with the bases loaded. He lined John Candelaria's pitch into right center field for a bases clearing triple to give the O's a 5-3 lead. He then scored their sixth run on a Ken Singleton single. He would also single in the fifth and had an RBI single in the seventh. He fell a home run shy of the cycle, but he was 4-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored in the Orioles' 8-4 victory.[8]

In game four, with the Orioles trailing 4-0, Garcia's third inning double off Jim Bibby brought in two. He scored on Singleton's double to cut the deficit to one. The Orioles were trailing 6-3 went he led off the eighth inning rally with a single. He would score, as did five of his teammates to take a 9-6 lead.[9] All told, Garcia batted .400 with six RBIs and four runs scored in his only World Series.

Houston Astros Edit

Garcia platooned with Belanger at short and occasionally filled in for Dauer at second in 1980, but was hampered by back pain all season.[10] It limited him to one home run, 27 RBIs and a .199 batting average. Just as the 1981 season was set to begin, he was traded to the Houston Astros for Outfielder Chris Bourjos.[11]

Garcia saw some action at second base in early May, but he spent most of the season pinch hitting or backing up Craig Reynolds at short. In the first half of the strike shortened season, Garcia batted .233 with five RBIs. He turned it on in the second half. On August 29, he had a three RBI game against the Philadelphia Phillies.[12] In the second half, Garcia batted .317 with ten RBIs. Meanwhile, the Astros went 33-20 to head to the 1981 National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Garcia went 0-for-4 in his return to the post season.[13]

Garcia saw a decent amount of playing time early in the 1982 season, but his bad back began hampering him more and more as the season wore on. He appeared in just eight games after the All-Star break.

Philadelphia Phillies Edit

The following Spring, Garcia signed a minor league deal with the Phillies. He began the season in the Pacific Coast League with the Portland Beavers, where he batted .345 in 35 games. The hot hitting continued when he came up to the majors, as he was batting .341 at the All-Star break. His batting average cooled down to .288 by season's end. He backed up all three infield positions, and actually saw more playing time as Joe Morgan's back up at second base than he did at short (52 games vs. 22).

The Phillies took Garcia to the post season for the third time in his career, but he did not appear in the 1983 National League Championship Series or the 1983 World Series against him former teammates in Baltimore.

With rookie prospect Juan Samuel at second base for 1984, Garcia's playing time backing up veterans was substantially cut into. He made it into just 57 games, where he batted .233. He appeared in four games for the Phillies in 1985 before he was released on May 17.

Career statistics Edit

Games PA AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO Avg. OBP OPS Fld% WAR
619 1595 1470 162 351 56 16 12 112 34 95 285 .239 .286 .609 .960 4.9

In the late 1980s, Garcia operated a batting cage business named Cagey Hitter in Pleasanton, California, on the grounds of the Alameda County Fairgrounds.[citation needed] He is the president of the KG Hitters girls fastpitch organization in Northern California, while also serving as a manager and coach.[14]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Baltimore Orioles 3, Milwaukee Brewers 2". Baseball-Reference.com. September 11, 1976.
  2. ^ "Detroit Tigers 2, Baltimore Orioles 1". Baseball-Reference.com. April 24, 1977.
  3. ^ "Baltimore Orioles 5, New York Yankees 2". Baseball-Reference.com. September 22, 1976.
  4. ^ "Phillies Sock Seaver, Carlton Breezes". Fort Scott Tribune. May 12, 1978. p. 8.
  5. ^ "Nabbed for Possession". Ludington Daily News. October 5, 1979. p. 10.
  6. ^ "1979 American League Championship Series, Game 2". Baseball-Reference.com. October 4, 1979.
  7. ^ "1979 World Series, Game 2". Baseball-Reference.com. October 11, 1979.
  8. ^ "1979 World Series, Game 3". Baseball-Reference.com. October 12, 1979.
  9. ^ "1979 World Series, Game 4". Baseball-Reference.com. October 13, 1979.
  10. ^ Jim Kaplan (April 7, 1980). "The East". Sports Illustrated.
  11. ^ Clark, N. Brooks (April 13, 1981). "A Roundup of The Week (March 30-April 5)". Sports Illustrated.
  12. ^ "Houston Astros 6, Philadelphia Phillies 1". Baseball-Reference.com. August 29, 1981.
  13. ^ "1981 National League Division Series". Baseball-Reference.com. October 6–11, 1981.
  14. ^ . KG Hitters. 2012. Archived from the original on 2013-09-03.

External links Edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Kiko Garcia at Society for American Baseball Research
  • 1979 World Series, Game 3: Kiko Garcia clears bases with triple on YouTube

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For the Spanish cyclist see Kiko Garcia cyclist Alfonso Rafael Garcia born October 14 1953 is an American former Major League Baseball infielder of Mexican American descent He was nicknamed Kiko by his grandmother when he was a small boy He now coaches the 18u NorCal Choppers fast pitch softball team Kiko GarciaGarcia at bat in 1977ShortstopBorn 1953 10 14 October 14 1953 age 69 Martinez California U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 11 1976 for the Baltimore OriolesLast MLB appearanceMay 5 1985 for the Philadelphia PhilliesMLB statisticsBatting average 239Home runs12Runs batted in112TeamsBaltimore Orioles 1976 1980 Houston Astros 1981 1982 Philadelphia Phillies 1983 1985 Contents 1 Early years 2 Baltimore Orioles 3 1979 World Series 4 Houston Astros 5 Philadelphia Phillies 6 Career statistics 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditGarcia played football and baseball at Ygnacio Valley High School in Concord California He was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the third round of the 1971 Major League Baseball draft He was just seventeen years old when he made his professional baseball debut with the Bluefield Orioles in 1971 He was primarily a shortstop but the Orioles experimented with him at second base with the Rochester Red Wings in 1975 That idea was quickly abandoned and he returned to short in 1976 Over six seasons in the Orioles farm system Garcia batted 261 with twenty home runs and 229 runs batted in Baltimore Orioles EditGarcia received a September call up in 1976 He made his major league debut in the first game of a September 11 doubleheader with the Milwaukee Brewers He got his first major league hit off Jim Colborn in the second game and came around to score on a Rick Dempsey base hit 1 On September 22 he hit his first major league home run off the New York Yankees Grant Jackson 2 He spent the entire 1977 season in the majors backing up perennial Gold Glove shortstop Mark Belanger On April 24 he went 4 for 4 and scored the Orioles only run in a 2 1 loss to the Detroit Tigers 3 In 65 games he batted 221 with two home runs and ten RBIs His playing time went up slightly in 1978 79 games but his fielding prevented him from supplanting Belanger at short On May 11 his ninth inning error allowed the deciding run to score in the Boston Red Sox 5 4 victory over the Orioles 4 Belanger would commit just nine errors all season Garcia committed sixteen in 538 2 fewer innings Doug DeCinces missed 33 games early in the 1979 season with back pain Second baseman Rich Dauer shifted to third and Garcia began seeing more action at second Once DeCinces returned Belanger suffered an ankle injury that kept him out of the line up for a month Filling in for DeCinces and Belanger Garcia batted 262 with four home runs and five triples in 64 games The Orioles went 43 21 over the span to take a three game lead in the American League East For the season he played a career high 126 games and had career highs in at bats 417 hits 103 doubles 15 triples 9 and home runs 5 The Orioles meanwhile won 102 games and won the division by eight games over the Milwaukee Brewers 1979 World Series EditJust as game one of the 1979 American League Championship Series against the California Angels was set to begin Garcia s brother John was arrested He was found in possession of hashish after he was caught trying to scalp tickets to the game 5 Garcia sat out game one but starred in game two He had an RBI single and score on Eddie Murray s home run in the second inning then drove in DeCinces in the third 6 Overall he went 3 for 11 with the two RBIs in the ALCS Garcia had just one at bat in the first two games of the 1979 World Series and struck out in the ninth against Pittsburgh Pirates closer Kent Tekulve 7 Garcia led off game three of the World Series with a double In the third he walked and scored on Benny Ayala s home run In the fourth Garcia came to the plate with the bases loaded He lined John Candelaria s pitch into right center field for a bases clearing triple to give the O s a 5 3 lead He then scored their sixth run on a Ken Singleton single He would also single in the fifth and had an RBI single in the seventh He fell a home run shy of the cycle but he was 4 for 4 with four RBIs and two runs scored in the Orioles 8 4 victory 8 In game four with the Orioles trailing 4 0 Garcia s third inning double off Jim Bibby brought in two He scored on Singleton s double to cut the deficit to one The Orioles were trailing 6 3 went he led off the eighth inning rally with a single He would score as did five of his teammates to take a 9 6 lead 9 All told Garcia batted 400 with six RBIs and four runs scored in his only World Series Houston Astros EditGarcia platooned with Belanger at short and occasionally filled in for Dauer at second in 1980 but was hampered by back pain all season 10 It limited him to one home run 27 RBIs and a 199 batting average Just as the 1981 season was set to begin he was traded to the Houston Astros for Outfielder Chris Bourjos 11 Garcia saw some action at second base in early May but he spent most of the season pinch hitting or backing up Craig Reynolds at short In the first half of the strike shortened season Garcia batted 233 with five RBIs He turned it on in the second half On August 29 he had a three RBI game against the Philadelphia Phillies 12 In the second half Garcia batted 317 with ten RBIs Meanwhile the Astros went 33 20 to head to the 1981 National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers Garcia went 0 for 4 in his return to the post season 13 Garcia saw a decent amount of playing time early in the 1982 season but his bad back began hampering him more and more as the season wore on He appeared in just eight games after the All Star break Philadelphia Phillies EditThe following Spring Garcia signed a minor league deal with the Phillies He began the season in the Pacific Coast League with the Portland Beavers where he batted 345 in 35 games The hot hitting continued when he came up to the majors as he was batting 341 at the All Star break His batting average cooled down to 288 by season s end He backed up all three infield positions and actually saw more playing time as Joe Morgan s back up at second base than he did at short 52 games vs 22 The Phillies took Garcia to the post season for the third time in his career but he did not appear in the 1983 National League Championship Series or the 1983 World Series against him former teammates in Baltimore With rookie prospect Juan Samuel at second base for 1984 Garcia s playing time backing up veterans was substantially cut into He made it into just 57 games where he batted 233 He appeared in four games for the Phillies in 1985 before he was released on May 17 Career statistics EditGames PA AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO Avg OBP OPS Fld WAR619 1595 1470 162 351 56 16 12 112 34 95 285 239 286 609 960 4 9In the late 1980s Garcia operated a batting cage business named Cagey Hitter in Pleasanton California on the grounds of the Alameda County Fairgrounds citation needed He is the president of the KG Hitters girls fastpitch organization in Northern California while also serving as a manager and coach 14 References Edit Baltimore Orioles 3 Milwaukee Brewers 2 Baseball Reference com September 11 1976 Detroit Tigers 2 Baltimore Orioles 1 Baseball Reference com April 24 1977 Baltimore Orioles 5 New York Yankees 2 Baseball Reference com September 22 1976 Phillies Sock Seaver Carlton Breezes Fort Scott Tribune May 12 1978 p 8 Nabbed for Possession Ludington Daily News October 5 1979 p 10 1979 American League Championship Series Game 2 Baseball Reference com October 4 1979 1979 World Series Game 2 Baseball Reference com October 11 1979 1979 World Series Game 3 Baseball Reference com October 12 1979 1979 World Series Game 4 Baseball Reference com October 13 1979 Jim Kaplan April 7 1980 The East Sports Illustrated Clark N Brooks April 13 1981 A Roundup of The Week March 30 April 5 Sports Illustrated Houston Astros 6 Philadelphia Phillies 1 Baseball Reference com August 29 1981 1981 National League Division Series Baseball Reference com October 6 11 1981 Kiko Garcia President and 14U Manager KG Hitters 2012 Archived from the original on 2013 09 03 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Kiko Garcia at Society for American Baseball Research 1979 World Series Game 3 Kiko Garcia clears bases with triple on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kiko Garcia amp oldid 1169726762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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