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Memo Luna

Guillermo "Memo" Luna Romero (born June 25, 1930 in Mexico City) is a retired Mexican professional baseball player, a left-handed pitcher whose career extended from 1949 through 1961〔(Minor league statistics from Baseball Reference )〕 and who pitched one game of Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals. He stood tall and weighed .
Luna had two outstanding seasons in the minor leagues. In 1951, he led the Class C Southwest International League in strikeouts (318)〔Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, eds., ''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball.,'' 3rd ed. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 2007, pages 452, 467〕 and earned run average (2.52)〔 while posting a 26–13 won–lost record〔 for the sixth-place Tijuana Potros. Two years later, Luna led the Open-Classification Pacific Coast League in earned run average (2.67),〔 as he won 17 of 29 decisions〔 for the 1953 San Diego Padres. That performance earned him a trial with the 1954 Cardinals.
Luna started the Redbirds' sixth contest of the season, at Busch Stadium against the Cincinnati Redlegs, but he faced only six batters in the top of the first inning. He walked Bobby Adams; then Roy McMillan hit a double, with Adams scoring on an error by Rip Repulski, which also allowed McMillan to advance to third base. Luna retired Gus Bell on a fly ball, then got another out when Jim Greengrass hit a sacrifice fly to score McMillan. With two outs and the bases empty, however, Luna gave up another double, to Ted Kluszewski, and another walk, to Johnny Temple. He then was replaced by relief pitcher Mel Wright, who prevented further scoring. However, the two runs allowed by Luna were enough to saddle him with the loss in an eventual 13–6 Cincinnati win. (The Redlegs' winning pitcher was Joe Nuxhall).〔(1954-4-20 box score from Retrosheet )〕
Luna was sent down to the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings after that one appearance, and never returned to the Majors. In 1988 he was selected to the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame.
Memo Luna lives in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico.
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