Gonzalo Márquez
{{Short description|Venezuelan baseball player (1940–1984)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}}
{{family name hatnote|Márquez|Moya|lang=Spanish}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=Gonzalo Márquez
|position=First baseman/Outfielder
|image=
|bats=Left
|throws=Left
|birth_date={{Birth date|1940|3|31|mf=y}}
|birth_place=Carúpano, Sucre State, Venezuela
|death_date={{death date and age|1984|12|19|1940|3|31}}
|death_place=La Victoria, Aragua, Venezuela
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=August 11
|debutyear=1972
|debutteam=Oakland Athletics
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=June 5
|finalyear=1974
|finalteam=Chicago Cubs
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Batting average
|stat1value=.235
|stat2label=Home runs
|stat2value=1
|stat3label=Runs batted in
|stat3value=10
|teams=
- Oakland Athletics ({{mlby|1972}}–{{mlby|1973}})
- Chicago Cubs ({{mlby|1973}}–{{mlby|1974}})
|highlights=
- World Series champion ({{wsy|1972}})
|hofcolor = #ffd700
|hoflink = Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
|hoftype = Venezuelan
|hofdate = 2008
|hofvote =
|hofmethod =
}}
Gonzalo Enrique Márquez Moya (March 31, 1940 – December 19, 1984) was a Venezuelan professional baseball player. He played as a first baseman in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics (1972–73) and Chicago Cubs (1973–74). Although baseball references during his career (and afterwards) showed the year of his birth as 1946, his birth certificate showed the true year to be 1940. Márquez presented an ID that showed 1946 when he turned professional.[https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/7e7cb1a0 Costello, Rory SABR BioProject biography of Gonzalo Marquez]
Career
Márquez was a left-handed batter, hitting .235 (27-for-115) with one home run, 10 runs batted in, nine runs, three doubles and one stolen base in 76 games. However, his skill as a contact hitter was visible in the postseason. In eight playoff and World Series games in 1972, he hit 5-for-8 for a .625 BA with two RBIs and one run scored. He's still well remembered by the Oakland fans for his contribution off the bench.
Marquez was also known as a fine fielder at first base. On May 5, 1973, against the Cleveland Indians, he became the last left-handed player to be listed in the lineup card as a second baseman in a major-league game.{{cite web|last1=Preston|first1=JG|title=Left-handed throwing second basemen, shortstops and third basemen|url=https://prestonjg.wordpress.com/2009/09/06/left-handed-throwing-second-basemen-shortstops-and-third-basemen/|website=prestonjg.wordpress.com|date=September 6, 2009 |accessdate=29 January 2017}} He did not appear in the field at second, though.
Márquez enjoyed a long career at home in the Venezuelan Winter League, nearly all of it with the Leones del Caracas club. He compiled a record of .288 with 16 homers and 295 RBI in 833 games, from 1965 to 1984. In the 1970 Caribbean Series, he led all players with a .440 batting average and 4 stolen bases, to help the Navegantes del Magallanes win the series, marking the first time a Venezuelan team had taken the title.
Gonzalo Márquez was killed in a car accident as he was returning home from a baseball game in Valencia with two of his sons. He and the boys stopped for a roast pork sandwich at a nationally known roadside eatery, but another car prevented them from leaving the parking lot. Once Marquez did get back out onto the road, a drunk driver struck his car. Marquez died (though the two boys survived).
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
{{Baseballstats|br=m/marqugo01|brm=marque001gon }}
- [https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/7e7cb1a0 Costello, Rory SABR BioProject biography of Gonzalo Marquez]
{{1972 Oakland Athletics}}
{{Caribbean Series MVPs}}
{{Leones del Caracas managers}}
{{Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame}}
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