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PLAYERS:
Melvin Mora,
Ichiro Suzuki,
Bobby Valentine,
Rickey Henderson,
Mike Piazza,
John Olerud,
Robin Ventura,
Carl Everett,
Mike Bordick,
Hideo Nomo,
Clay Buchholz,
Ubaldo Jimenez,
Pedro Martinez,
David Eckstein,
BJ Ryan,
Doug Mientkiewicz,
Jacque Jones,
Victor Zambrano,
Brad Lidge,
Rafael Palmeiro,
Dan Miceli,
Nick Markakis,
Alex Rodriguez,
Andy Pettitte,
Matt Cain,
Carlos Carrasco
TEAMS: Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox
TEAMS: Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox
As 2011 came to a close, former Baltimore Oriole Melvin Mora announced his retirement. This isn’t too surprising since Arizona (his last team) cut him midseason and no one picked him up. Still, Mora’s recent decision to out-and-out retire makes it official.
Mora had an impressive career for someone who was such a late bloomer. Only seven men who debuted in their age-27 season or later have ever played in over 1,500 games: Jimmy Austin, Bob Johnson, Ichiro Suzuki, Davey Lopes, Bill Bruton, Earl Averill and Mora.
Many of those guys had circumstances delay their start. It was the race line for Bruton, the Pacific Ocean for Ichiro, and Averill was a Pacific Coast League star before the minor leagues were fully tamed. Mora was just a late bloomer.
Now that he’s gone, let’s look back on his career with the Mets, Orioles, Rockies, and Diamondbacks. Listed below are his career highlights—his best and worst performances, the greatest and most important games he played in, a...
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