Chico Salmon


Ruthford Eduardo "Chico" Salmon was a Panamanian professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a utility player from through, most notably as a member of the Baltimore Orioles dynasty that won three consecutive American League pennants from 1969 to 1971 and, won the World Series in 1970. He also played for the Cleveland Indians.
Salmon graduated from Abel Bravo High School in Colon, Panama where he lettered in baseball, basketball, and track. He later attended Abel Bravo College, where he also played baseball. It was as a college student that Salmon played for the Panamanian baseball team during the 1959 Pan-American Games in Venezuela. Shortly after playing in that tournament, Chico was signed by the Pacific Coast League’s Denver club of the Milwaukee Braves organization.
Salmon was selected by the Seattle Pilots in the expansion draft following the 1968 season, but was traded to Baltimore for Gene Brabender before the 1969 season began.
He died from a heart attack on September 17, 2000 at the age of 59.