Sabino Loaiza
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Sabino Loaiza Veyna
- Throws Right
- Born August 7, 1970 in Tijuana, Baja California Mexico
The brother of Esteban Loaiza, Sabino Loaiza pitched for 12 years in the Mexican League. In the 1990 Baseball World Cup, Loaiza allowed 8 runs in 3 innings for the Mexican national team. He debuted professionally with the Campeche Pirates in 1993 and went 1-5 with a 5.57 ERA, walking 51 in 63 innings. The next year, he was 1-1 with two saves and a 4.93 ERA in 23 outings, walking 32 in 45 2/3 frames. He was 0-5 in '95 with a 6.31 ERA. In 25 2/3 innings, he walked 21 and fanned just six. In 1996, Sabino improved to 5-2, 3.75 in 18 games and cut his walk rate (33 in 69 2/3 IP). In 1996, Loaiza pitched for the Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks and went 0-2 with a 6.52 ERA in 6 games. The next year, he had a 0-1, 6.48 record for Thunder Bay. Loaiza was a regular member of Campeche's rotation from 1997-1999, posting lines of 7-10, 3.72; 5-11, 4.21 and 8-7, 3.19. In 1998 and 1999, he allowed just eight homers in 269 1/3 innings. He was 16th in the Liga in ERA in '99, his career year. The next season, he fell to 2-11 with a 6.65 ERA. He walked 23 in 69 innings but allowed 96 hits. In '01, he went 4-9, 4.93 for Campeche and then was 0-4 with a 6.05 ERA the next year for Campeche and the Saltillo Saraperos. In 2003, Sabino was 4-5 with a 5.04 ERA for the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos. He concluded his career with the '04 Toros de Tijuana, posting a 9.39 ERA and 2.48 WHIP for his hometown team. Overall, he had a 37-70 record, a far cry from what his brother would achieve.
Sources: The Mexican League: Comprehensive Player Statistics by Pedro Treto Cisneros, 1997 and 2005 Baseball Guides, Pat Doyle's Professional Baseball Player Database
