Rio Hondo College
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Name History:
Rio Hondo College | 1961-date |
Baseball Team History:
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2001 | Mike Salazar | |
2002 | Mike Salazar | |
2003 | 17-21 | Mike Salazar |
2004 | 30-15 | Mike Salazar |
2005 | 28-10 | Mike Salazar |
2006 | 33-9 | Mike Salazar |
2007 | Mike Salazar |
Major League Players
Name | Birthplace | Dates Played at College | Major League Debut |
John G. Urrea | Los Angeles, CA | 1974 | 4/10/1977 |
Evan M. Longoria | Downey, CA | 2004 | 4/12/2008 |
bold | member of Hall of Fame |
Conference Affiliations:
Foothill Conference |
Highlights:
Foothill Conference champion 1989, 2005