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Jesús Mora (baseball)

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of the Mexican League in 1960, but his statistics are incomplete because there are no records available. He returned to Oriente for two VPBL seasons from 1960 to 1962. He averaged .211 (43-for-204) in both seasons, including seven doubles, two triples, 30 runs, nine RBIs and three stolen bases in 72
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in his homeland. By the time he also played for a local semi-pro team, being respected in the league as a steady player whom managers could use in almost any position, and for being enthusiastic, positive, and hard working player. He then signed a contract to play in the Venezuelan Professional
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in 1957–1958. He batted a career-high .339 with four runs, four RBIs and three stolen bases, as the Indios won the pennant. As the league champions, the team represented Venezuela in the
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Minor league system. It was a brief stint for Mora, who collected two hits in 23 at-bats for a .087 average, appearing in just eight games. He then joined the
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and nine RBIs, while scoring 13 runs. He also played in 10 postseason games for the Industriales. In the 1957–1958 championship series, he scored a run as a
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during the VPBL 1959–1960 season, appearing for them in 27 games, while batting .226 (24-for-106) with four doubles, one triple, 12 runs and seven RBIs.
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After retiring at age 30, Mora continued using his baseball experience and life lessons to bring personal growth to young people.
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After that Mora played three seasons for Valencia from 1955 to 1956 through 1957–1958. In between, he played briefly for the
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game, Mora teamed with major league figures and earned their respect by doing what he needed to do to win a game.
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in the 1957–1958 tournament. Throughout this period, he hit .230 (29-for-126) with two
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Mora had his most productive season in the Venezuelan League while playing for the
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in 1957. By then, the Sugar Kings were the Triple-A affiliate team of the
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Gutiérrez, Daniel; Alvarez, Efraim; Gutiérrez (h), Daniel (2006).
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A few weeks after his Caribbean Series heroics, Mora joined the
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Venezuelan expatriate baseball players in the United States
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in 1959. The Hornets played as a Class-A team in the
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Index

Maracaibo, Zulia
Venezuela
Santa Marta BBC
Industriales de Valencia
Leones del Caracas
Indios de Oriente
Licoreros de Pampero
Tiburones de La Guaira
Havana Sugar Kings
Charlotte Hornets
Diablos Rojos del México
Minor Leagues
Mexican Baseball
Venezuela League
Major League
utility man
infield positions
outfield corners
RBI
home run
Maracaibo
Zulia
scouted
sandlot ball
Santa Marta BBC
Red Kress
Sabios de Vargas
doubles
runs
stolen bases

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