Enrique Romo

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Enrique Romo Navarro (born July 15, 1947 in Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur, Mexico) is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners (1977-78) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1979-82). Romo batted and threw right handed. He is the younger brother of Vicente Romo, who also pitched in the majors.

In a six -season career, Romo posted a 44-33 record with a 3.45 ERA, 52 saves, and 436 strikeouts in 350 games pitched.

Romo pitched 11 seasons in Mexican baseball prior to making his major league debut for the Seattle Mariners in 1977 at the age of 29. In his rookie season, he led the Mariners with 16 saves. His most productive season came in 1979 for the National League champions Pittsburgh Pirates, when he had a 10-5 mark with a 2.99 ERA including career-highs in games (84) and innings (129.3), exclusively as a set-up man for closer Kent Tekulve. Romo also made two appearances in the World Series won by Pittsburgh over the Baltimore Orioles in seven games.

In spring training 1983, Romo failed to report to camp. Attempts by the Pirates to locate him failed, and he was released.

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