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Orlando Ramírez
Orlando Ramírez Leal (born December 18, 1951), nicknamed as
"El Ñato" (Snub Nose), is a Colombian former
Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the
California Angels between 1974 and 1979. He was the first recognized Colombian-born player in major league history, following
Luis Castro, who played 42 games for the
Philadelphia Athletics in the
1902 season.
In his 143-game major league career, Ramírez
batted .189 with 16
RBI, 24
runs, five
doubles, one
triple and 16
stolen bases. On the international stage, he led the
Colombian national team at the
Baseball World Cup and
Pan American Games.
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