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Rubén Amaro Sr.

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Batting average
  
.234

Runs batted in
  
156

Role
  
Baseball player

Hits
  
505

Name
  
Ruben Sr.

Children
  
Ruben Amaro, Jr.


Grandchildren
  
Sophia Amaro, Andrea Amaro

Similar People
  
Ruben Amaro - Jr, Santos Amaro, Bobby Wine, Tony Taylor, Cookie Rojas

Rubén Amaro Sr. ● A Simple Tribute


Rubén (Mora) Amaro Sr. (born January 6, 1936) is a Mexican former professional baseball player. He played as a shortstop and first baseman in Major League Baseball from 1958 through 1969. He is the son of a Cuban, Santos Amaro, and a Mexican, Josefina Mora.

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He finished 21st in voting for the 1964 National League MVP for playing in 129 games and having 299 at-bats, 31 runs, 79 hits, 11 doubles, 4 home runs, 34 runs batted in, 16 walks, a .264 batting average, a .307 on-base percentage, and a .341 slugging percentage.

Shortly after joining the New York Yankees, Amaro suffered a knee ligament injury in a collision with left fielder Tom Tresh. The injury limited Amaro to just 14 games in 1966.

Amaro's father, Santos Amaro, was an outfielder in the Mexican League. His second son, Rubén Amaro Jr., was an outfielder in Major League Baseball in the 1990s, and is the former General Manager of the Philadelphia Phillies. Amaro's third son, Luis Amaro, also played briefly for the Philadelphia Phillies in minor league baseball and, is currently the General Manager of the Aguilas del Zulia baseball team in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League, recently winning the LVBP championship 2017. He also has a son David Amaro, a daughter Alayna Amaro, and his youngest son Ruben Andres Amaro.

Amaro currently serves as a member of the board of the Baseball Assistance Team, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping former Major League, Minor League, and Negro League players through financial and medical hardships.

References

Rubén Amaro Sr. Wikipedia