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Armando Reynoso Starting pitcher Born: May 1, 1966 (1966-05-01) (age 44) San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Batted: Right Threw: Right  MLB debut August 11, 1991 for the Atlanta Braves Last MLB appearance September 29, 2002 for the Arizona Diamondbacks Career statistics Wins     68 Strikeouts     554 Earned run average     4.74 Teams Atlanta Braves (1991-1992) Colorado Rockies (1993-1996) New York Mets (1997-1998) Arizona Diamondbacks (1999-2002) Armando Martin Reynoso Gutierrez (born May 1, 1966 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico) is a former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. Reynoso made his major league debut with the Atlanta Braves on August 11, 1991, and appeared in his final game on September 29, 2002. Reynoso was a member of the inaugural Colorado Rockies team that began play in 1993. World Baseball Classic Armando Reynoso was the bullpen coach for the Mexico national baseball team in the 2009 World Baseball Classic. Mexican Hall of Fame On March 2010, Armando entered the Mexican Hall of Fame of Baseball. External links Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference v • d • e Colorado Rockies 1993 Inaugural Season Opening Day lineup C Joe Girardi | 1B Andrés Galarraga | 2B Eric Young | 3B Charlie Hayes | SS Freddie Benavides | LF Jerald Clark | CF Alex Cole | RF Dante Bichette | SP David Nied Batters C Jayhawk Owens | C Danny Sheaffer | C Eric Wedge | IF Pedro Castellano | IF Vinny Castilla | IF Jay Gainer | IF Nelson Liriano | IF Roberto Mejía | OF Daryl Boston | OF Chris Jones | OF Dale Murphy | OF Gerald Young | UT Jim Tatum Pitchers SP Kent Bottenfield | SP Greg Harris | SP Butch Henry | SP Armando Reynoso | CL Darren Holmes | RP Scott Aldred | RP Andy Ashby | RP Willie Blair | RP Scott Fredrickson | RP Mark Grant | RP Bruce Hurst | RP Mark Knudson | RP Curtis Leskanic | RP Marcus Moore | RP Mike Munoz | RP Lance Painter | RP Jeff Parrett | RP Steve Reed | RP Bruce Ruffin | RP Mo Sanford | RP Scott Service | RP Keith Shepherd | RP Bryn Smith | RP Gary Wayne Manager and coaches Manager Don Baylor | Bench coach Don Zimmer | Hitting coach Amos Otis | Pitching coach 36 Larry Bearnarth | First base coach Ron Hassey | Third base coach Jerry Royster | Bullpen coach Rick Mathews v • d • e Colorado Rockies Opening Day starting pitchers 1990s 1993: David Nied | 1994: Armando Reynoso | 1995: Bill Swift | 1996: Kevin Ritz | 1997: Kevin Ritz | 1998: Darryl Kile | 1999: Darryl Kile 2000s 2000: Pedro Astacio | 2001: Mike Hampton | 2002: Mike Hampton | 2003: Jason Jennings | 2004: Shawn Estes | 2005: Joe Kennedy | 2006: Jason Jennings | 2007: Aaron Cook | 2008: Kip Wells | 2009: Aaron Cook 2010s 2010: Ubaldo Jiménez v • d • e Mexico National Baseball Team 2009 World Baseball Classic roster 1 Augie Ojeda | 2 Edgar Gonzalez | 3 Jorge Cantú | 7 Mario Valenzuela | 8 Alfredo Amézaga | 10 Karim García | 13 Rodrigo López | 14 Scott Hairston | 17 Freddy Sandoval | 19 Rafael Díaz | 22 Cristhian Presichi | 23 Adrian Gonzalez | 25 Jerry Hairston, Jr. | 26 Oscar Robles | 29 Pablo Ortega | 32 Rod Barajas | 33 Jorge Campillo | 35 Miguel Ojeda | 38 Jorge Vázquez | 45 Elmer Dessens | 46 Óliver Pérez | 47 Erubiel Durazo | 48 Joakim Soria | 50 Agustín Murillo | 51 David Cortés | 52 Dennys Reyes | 56 Luis Ayala | 60 Francisco Rodríguez | 73 Ricardo Rincón | 84 Francisco Campos Manager 9 Vinny Castilla | Assistant Coach 34 Fernando Valenzuela | Pitching Coach 49 Teddy Higuera | Bullpen Coach 44 Armando Reynoso | Batting Coach 6 Ever Magallanes | 1st Base Coach 20 José Tolentino | 3rd Base Coach 5 Houston Jiménez This biographical article relating to a Mexican baseball player, manager, or other figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This biographical article relating to a baseball pitcher born in the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e