Len Picota
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Len Picota (Born: July 23, 1966 in Panama) has gone by multiple names throughout his career, whether it be his full name (Lenin), or two shortened versions (Len or Leny).
Picota — a 6'1", 185 pound right-hander — was a starting pitching prospect in the St. Louis Cardinals farm system who got as high as AAA but never reached the Majors. He was signed as a free-agent on December 18, 1983.
Perhaps his best season in the minors was 1986, with the Savannah Cardinals. That year, he went 6-2 with a 2.00 ERA in 85 innings. Although he walked 67 and struck out only 45, the fact that he gave up only 55 hits attributed to his success.
1988 was also a good season for him. With the St. Petersburg Cardinals, he went 11-10 with a 2.89 ERA in 143 innings. He only gave up 130 hits that year, but he only struck out 65 batters. Apparently, he was not a strikeout pitcher.
In 2006, Picota represented Panama in the World Baseball Classic. [1] He has played a lot of international ball, whether it be in Mexico or Taiwan. He has also played independent baseball with the Nashua Pride.
Picota was signed by the Montreal Expos at one point in his career after playing foreign ball for seven years. He was released before Opening Day.