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A former Major League Baseball infielder, Luis Beltran Sojo was born in Petare, Miranda State, Venezuela on January 3, 1965. He is also a right-handed batter who played with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1990 and 1993; spend 2 years in California Angels in the year 1991 to 1992; he played with the Seattle Mariners in 1994 to 1996; almost 5 years with the New York Yankees in 1996 to 2001 and came back in the year 2003. And he also played with the Pittsburg Pirates in 2000. He turned from a role player to a World Series hero in October 2000, with the crucial Game 5 of the Subway Series that is against the New York Mets leading to the recognition of Luis Sojo game-used bat. He was able to obtain his fourth series ring and Yankees had won their 26th World Series and made the Luis Sojo game-used bat a valuable item. He made his managerial debut in 2002 with the Yankees Double A affiliate Norwich Navigators. It has led the Yankees to its first Eastern League Championship. Sojo had experienced his distinctive year in 2003. He was invited to the Yankees Old Timers game after leaving the Navigators as a Yankees coach in position. The game had hit a game-winning home run off Ron Guidry. In history, Sojo may be the only Yankee over-al player that played in an Old Timers Game. Avail in Sportsmemorabialia.com cool sports stuffs of Sojo just like the Luis Sojo game-used bat . His name is sometimes misspelled as Luise Sojo, Luis Soho, Luis Shojo, Lhuis Sojo, Luis Sojho and Luise Sojo About Luis Sojo: Luis Sojo (full name: Luis Beltran (Sojo) Sojo; no nicknames) played second baseman, shortstop and third baseman from 1990 until 2003 for the Toronto Blue Jays, California Angels, Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates. He played for the Jays from 1990 - 1993, Angels from 1991 - 1992, Mariners from 1994 - 1996, Yankees from 1996 - 2003 and Pirates in 2000. Over 13 seasons, he played 848 games, hit 36 home runs, drove in 300 runs, and stole 28 bases. Born on January 3, 1965 in Caracas, Distrito Federal, Venezuela, Sojo stands 5' 11 and weighs 172 lb. He attended Barquisimeto (Barquisimeto, VE) high school. His debut was on July 14, 1990 and he played his final game on September 28, 2003. Over his career, Sojo made $4,940,000. Common misspellings of his name include Luis Beltran (Sojo) louie louis Luis soho Sojo. Common misspellings: jerzies, jerzy, aparel, lisensed, jersies, Jearsy, lisenced, apparell Our wide assortment of authentic Luis Sojo memorabilia includes: inscriptions, coins, display cases, frames, photomints, team apparel, game used Home and Away Jerseys, Luis Sojo Jerseys, collages with frame, and other Luis Sojo Team Apparel. You can also browse Luis Sojo replica jerseys such as a Olympic collectible, pic, signature photomint, trading card, inscription, inscribed ball, coin with autograph, hand signed collage and Luis Sojo autograph, among other signed Luis Sojo memorabilia. Info on Luis Sojo Jerseys, Gear & Home and Away Jerseys: Our online store carries replica banners, Womens Jerseys, licensed apparel, hats, jackets, MVP 16X20 photos, caps, t-shirts, sale gifts, official clothing, and sweatshirts, whether it's unsigned, signed or game-used. Also find an authentic ball, picture, gift, jersey, display case, cap, 8X10 photo, hat, jacket, blanket, sweatshirt or t-shirt. Browse Luis Sojo memorabilia jerseys, signings, pics, stats, values & prices from 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008. Searching for the perfect Luis Sojo gifts for that special sports fan? Whether you are trying to choose an item for a holiday such as Christmas or you need a birthday present, our gift certificates make the perfect gift idea. Our gift cards take all the pressure out of finding the perfect present for friends or loved ones. Let your loved ones choose their favorite Luis Sojo memorabilia and sports Home and Away Jerseys so you don't have to.