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347:. He was survived by his wife of 36 years, Barbara; sons John and David; daughter Kari; son-in-law Brandon Hatch; daughters-in-law Heidi and Sharlena; and six grandchildren (and one was on the way). He is buried in Kaysville. 568: 528: 340:
After baseball, he worked for 25 years as a recreation therapist for Davis County Mental Health. In 1998 he founded the nonprofit organization HITE (High Impact Teaching Empowerment).
533: 583: 275:) came in two bursts: five games in May 1969 and four games each in July and August 1970. During the latter season, the first year of the Cincinnati's " 394: 548: 553: 538: 508: 578: 513: 573: 543: 563: 558: 523: 518: 268: 279:" dynasty, Noriega was primarily used in middle relief during the midsummer. In one notable appearance, on August 6 against the 304:. His MLB season and career ended three days later, and he was not on the Reds' 1970 postseason squad. All told, he allowed 37 36: 135: 257: 457: 378: 391: 253:, where he was an all-state pitcher and in basketball was a member of the 1961 state title-winning team. 334: 221: 213: 431: 503: 498: 483: 280: 261: 145: 475: 443: 409: 364: 297: 249:
to John (Jack) Noriega and Marion (Evertson) Noriega. He graduated from Davis High School in
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Selected by the Reds out of the University of Utah in the fourth round of the
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John Noriega died of a stroke at age 57 on September 29, 2001, in
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lasted for six seasons (1966–1971) and 229 games played.
212:(December 20, 1943 – September 29, 2001) was an American 271:(62nd overall), Noriega's Major League career (all as a 125:
August 9, 1970, for the Cincinnati Reds
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