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Aquascalientes and Monclova with a combined 4-13, 4.40 record.
Moret pitched for many years with the Santurce team in Puerto Rico until he was eligible for his major- league pension. He settled in Guayama, Puerto Rico, near two family members.8 SABR member Edwin Fernandez Cruz reported in July 2014 that Moret was enjoying retirement in his hometown and rode his bicycle to visit family and friends. Earlier in 2014, he visited Fenway Park and enjoyed a pregame free signing for fans at the ballpark’s Autograph Alley.
Sources
In addition to the sources cited, the author relied on material pro- vided by Retrosheet.org, Baseball-Reference.com, eBaseballCube. com, and BaseballLibrary.com.
Notes
1 Doug Hornig, e Boys of October (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 2003), 211.
2 Hornig, 116.
3 New York Times, August 5, 1975, 33.
4 Hornig, 146.
5 New York Times, April 25, 1978, 33.
6 Ibid.
7 Leigh Grossman, e Red Sox Fan Handbook (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Rounder Books, 2005), 197.
8 Hornig, 211.