Chico García


Vinicio "Chico" García Uzcanga was a second baseman in Major League Baseball. He played for the Baltimore Orioles in the 1954 season. Listed at 5' 8", 170 lb., García batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico. Outside of MLB, García enjoyed a distinguished baseball career that spanned five different decades as a player and manager.
A solid infielder and contact hitter, García played nine Triple-A seasons in the Arizona-Texas and American Association leagues and one season in Cuban baseball, before serving as a backup infielder for the Orioles in the American League. He won four minor league batting titles in the Arizona-Texas League, Mexican Gulf League and Mexican League.
Following his playing career, García managed in Mexico from 1966 through 1984, winning four championship titles for Culiacán, Guasave and Mochis. He also managed the Monterrey, Veracruz, Sabinas, Jalisco, Monclova and Nuevo Laredo clubs. In 1981, he gained Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame honors.
Vinicio Garcia was married to Carolyn Foshee and has two sons, Jerry Vinicio & David and also has two daughters, Becky & Carolyn Lee.
García died on 08/16/2007 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico at age 82.

Highlights

In 1946, García and Vern Stephens were supposed to form the double play combination for San Luis Potosí in the outlaw Mexican League, but Stephens reneged on his contract and returned to the majors.
On 11/30/1963 he was signed by the Baltimore Orioles from Shreveport in the Rule 5 Major League draft.
On 10/08/1954 Season he was traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Ray Moore.