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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joey_CoraJoey Cora - Wikipedia

    José Manuel Cora Amaro (born May 14, 1965) is a Puerto Rican former Major League Baseball player with an 11-year career in MLB spanning the years 1987 and 1989–1998 and current third base coach for the Detroit Tigers.

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Joey Cora. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  3. Joey Cora Bio. Fullname: Jose Manuel Cora; Born: 5/14/1965 in Caguas, Puerto Rico; Draft: 1985, San Diego Padres, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 23; College: Vanderbilt; Debut: 4/06/1987; Relationship(s): brother of Alex Cora

  4. Joey Cora was born on Friday, May 14, 1965, in Caguas, Puerto Rico. Cora was 21 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 6, 1987, with the San Diego Padres. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of ...

  5. View the profile of Cleveland Indians Second Baseman Joey Cora on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch hired third base coach Joey Cora, also the infield coach, as one of four new coaches in the 2024 season.

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · Joey Cora, who spent the past two years as the Mets’ third-base and infield coach, is joining the Tigersstaff, according to a source. Which role Cora will fill will be announced once the coaching staff.

  8. Complete career MLB stats for the Cleveland Indians Second Baseman Joey Cora on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  9. Jun 2, 2019 · Two years after Joey Cora was drafted, he reached the big leagues, playing 77 games for the Padres in 1987. But through Joey's first months in the big leagues, he bore a larger burden....

  10. Joey Cora played 11 seasons for 4 teams, including the Mariners and White Sox. He had a .277 batting average, 1,035 hits, 30 home runs, 294 RBIs and 624 runs scored.

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