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Luis
Sojo
First Baseman
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Birthdate
1/3/1966
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
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Position
First Baseman
Birthdate
1/3/1966
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
Career History
New York Yankees
1996*, 2000*-2001, 2003-2003 (7 Seasons)
Pittsburgh Pirates
2000*-2000 (1 Season)
Seattle Mariners
1994-1996* (3 Seasons)
Toronto Blue Jays
1990-1990, 1993-1993 (2 Seasons)
California Angels
1991-1992 (2 Seasons)
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