John Noriega

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1943 –

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Who is John Noriega?

John Alan Noriega was an American professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who played in 13 Major League Baseball games for the 1969–1970 Cincinnati Reds. Born in Ogden, Utah, he stood 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 185 pounds.

Noriega was born in Ogden, Utah to John Noriega and Marion Noriega. He graduated from Davis High School in Kaysville, Utah, where he was an all-state pitcher and in basketball was a member of the 1953 state title-winning team.

He received scholarship offers from Brigham Young University and the University of Utah, which is where he went. He married Barbara Tidwell on October 1, 1965.

Selected by the Reds out of the University of Utah in the fourth round of the 1966 Major League Baseball Draft, Noriega's Major League career came in two bursts: five games in May 1969 and four games each in July and August 1970. During the latter season, the first year of the Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" dynasty, Noriega was primarily used in middle relief during the midsummer. In one notable appearance, on August 6 against the San Francisco Giants, he threw 6⅔ innings of long relief, allowing only two runs. His MLB season and career ended three days later, and he was not on the Reds' 1970 postseason squad. All told, he allowed 37 hits and 13 bases on balls with 10 strikeouts in 25⅔ MLB innings.

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Born
Dec 20, 1943
Ogden
Profession
Lived in
  • Ogden
Died
Jun 2, 2024

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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