Juan Agosto Biography
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- Born Feb. 23, 1958
Juan Agosto was originally signed by the Boston Red Sox as an amateur free agent in 1974 and released in 1978. On January 18, 1980 he was signed by the Chicago White Sox. He debuted with the White Sox on September 7, 1981, a loss to the Seattle Mariners. Agosto entered the game in the top of the 2nd inning, relieving Richard Dotson after Dotson gave up five runs in the inning. He was with the White Sox when they won the 1983 American League West, and briefly pitched for them in the ALCS.\n', '
In six seasons with the White Sox, he went 8–8 with a 3.87 ERA in 154 games. When he struggled pitching for Chicago, Agosto was often called "Juan Disgusto." In 1985, Agosto represented Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Series. The White Sox avoided arbitration with him that preseason by signing him to a one-year extension. Agosto was traded to the Minnesota Twins for Pete Filson in June 1986 and assigned to Minnesota\'s minor league affiliate in Toledo.\n', '
He signed with the Houston Astros for the 1987 season. In 1988, Agosto led the major leagues with a ten-game winning streak, the longest in Astros history at the time. Agosto led the National League in appearances with 82 in 1990. In his four seasons with the Astros, Agosto pitched in 261 games.\n', '
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