Victor Cole

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Victor Alexander Cole

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Victor Cole, who is the only major leaguer to have been born in the Soviet Union and the most recent Russian to play in Major League Baseball (although at the time, it was the Soviet Union), had a 15-year career in professional baseball.

Cole was drafted in the 14th round by the Kansas City Royals. He pitched in the Royals' organization until 1991 when he was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Carmelo Martinez.

Cole saw his only major league action with the 1992 Pirates. Called up June he appeared in 8 games and pitched 23 innings. He spent his first four games as a reliever, but was moved into the rotation later in the month. He pitched in his last game just over a month after his first.

Cole played in the Milwaukee Brewers organization in 1994, the San Diego Padres organization in 1995 and 1996. He then went to play in the Taiwan Major League for Kaoping Fala in 1997. Cole returned to the minors in 1998 and 1999 with the Chicago Cubs. He spent 2000 with the Memphis Redbirds, a AAA affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals and SK Wyverns of the Korea Baseball Organization. Cole spent 2001 and 2002 with the KBO's Doosan Bears before retiring. In his ten season in the minor leagues, he had a record of 37 - 36 with an ERA of 3.70.

In 2003, Cole joined the Russian national team. He also joined the team on its tour of the North American-based independent Northeast League. Cole was with the team again in 2007. He did not play in the European Championship either year as he did not have a Russian passport.

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