Rafael Montalvo
Pitcher, Baseball Player
1964 –
Who is Rafael Montalvo?
Rafael Edgardo Montalvo Torres is a former Major League Baseball pitcher whose time in the big leagues consisted of only one inning in one game at the age of 22. He holds the record with several other pitchers for having the shortest career. His one appearance came on Sunday, April 13, 1986 as a member of the Houston Astros. He pitched one inning against the Atlanta Braves and allowed one run, one hit, and two walks. Shortly thereafter he was demoted to the Tucson Toros in the minor leagues. After the Astros reached the 1986 NLCS he was awarded $500 as his share of the winnings.
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- Born
- Mar 31, 1964
Río Piedras, Puerto Rico - Profession
- Lived in
- San Juan
- Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
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on July 23, 2013
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