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Kiko Garcia : ウィキペディア英語版
Kiko Garcia

Alfonso Rafael "Kiko" Garcia (October 14, 1953 in Martinez, California) is a former Major League Baseball infielder. He played ten seasons in the major leagues from until . Garcia, who is of Mexican American descent,〔Elderkin, Phil, ''Christian Science Monitor- Boston, Mass'', "Kiko Garcia -- from sub to pennant-drive stalwart" (Oct 11, 1979, Sports Section, Page 10); ""Until my second year with the Orioles I was always so tense at the plate that even when I got my pitch I couldn't hit it," says Kiko, a Californian of Mexican descent"〕 played for the Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, and Philadelphia Phillies.
Garcia was primarily a shortstop, playing 459 of his 619 career games there, but he also spent time as a second baseman (120 games) and third baseman (51 games). He was the starting shortstop for the American League champion Orioles in .
In the late 1980s he operated a batting cage business in Pleasanton, California, on the grounds of the Alameda County Fairgrounds. Garcia is the president and a coach with the KG Hitters girls fastpitch organization in Northern California.〔http://kghitters.com/coaches/kiko-garcia/〕
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