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314:, but just one game in the majors, his final one in the big leagues. He continued to pitch for the Montreal Expos' AAA affiliate the Ottawa Lynx in 1994 and 1995, and played in an independent league in 1997, which was the last season of his pro career. He was baseball coach for Saint Monica Catholic High School in 36: 562: 572: 567: 657: 592: 453: 329:, while returning from a juvenile diabetes golf fundraiser. Layana's three passengers were injured, but were all treated and released. Layana is buried in the 627: 647: 587: 622: 597: 557: 532: 237:
in Los Angeles, where he established 14 LMU pitching records including victories in a season (17) and in a career (35). He led the Lions to the
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During the 1991 season for the Reds he had a record of 0–2 with a 6.97 ERA in 22 games, and he appeared in 26 games with the Reds' Double-A
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in a four-game sweep, but Layana was left off the postseason roster and did not appear in the series.
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He made his major league debut with the Reds on April 9, 1990, in an 8–4 Reds win over the
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system, pitching in 41 games for the Orioles' Triple-A affiliate
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July 26, 1993, for the San Francisco Giants
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April 9, 1990, for the Cincinnati Reds
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Pitcher
Inglewood, California
Bakersfield, California
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Cincinnati Reds
1990
1991
San Francisco Giants
1993
pitcher
Cincinnati Reds
San Francisco Giants
Major League Baseball
Loyola High School
Loyola Marymount University
College World Series
New York Yankees
1986 Major League Baseball draft
Cincinnati Reds
Houston Astros
Astrodome
Tom Browning
Nasty Boys
Tim Birtsas
Scott Scudder
Rick Mahler
1990 World Series

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