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27: 156: 402:. At the age of seven, his youth baseball manager started calling him "Bombo", meaning "fly ball," and the nickname stuck. Aside from baseball, Rivera also excelled in track and field. He ran the 100 meters and threw shot put at 459:, Mexico, with a record of 5–1. Rivera was an important part of the team that he calls the best he ever played with in Puerto Rico. Other players on that championship team included major leaguers 935: 925: 930: 650:
and works for a non-profit organization that offers sports clinics to disadvantaged children free of charge. He also stays close to Puerto Rican youth baseball by umpiring local games.
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where he hit 37 home runs over the course of the two seasons, 31 of those in 1985. He was released by the team in 1986 due to a hamstring injury.
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shortly after his release by Minnesota, he did not log much more playing time in the majors, adding only five games to his career total, all in
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with the Expos. After playing just five games in the majors for Montreal that season, he spent the entire season in the majors in
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in 1970 and during his first season in the Expos farm system, while playing for the Gulf Coast League Expos in
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Rivera added another Puerto Rican League championship in the 1985–86 season. Also on that team were
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named "The Ballad of Bombo Rivera." There is also a brief mention of Bombo Rivera in
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Top of the Order: 25 Writers Pick Their Favorite Baseball Player of All Time
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After several seasons in the minors, Rivera made his major league debut in
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season back in the minors, and in October his contract was sold to the
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election for student council president, coming in second place.
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October 3, 1982, for the Kansas City Royals
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List of Major League Baseball players from Puerto Rico
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Rivera was the subject of a song in the late 1970s by
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April 17, 1975, for the Montreal Expos
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Outfielder
Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Home runs
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Batting average
Home runs
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Montreal Expos
1975
1976
Minnesota Twins
1978
1980
Kansas City Royals

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