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Torres made his major league debut for the Astros on April 10, 1968. Over a nine year career he had 18 [[home-runs]] and a .216 [[batting average]].
Torres made his major league debut for the Astros on April 10, 1968. Over a nine year career he had 18 [[home-runs]] and a .216 [[batting average]].


After his baseball career ended , he decided to join the strip club around the corner from his home. this caused alot of controversial issues in his family. they called him a homosexual because it was a male strip club. and till today he is still grinding up and down those bats.
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Hector Torres (born September 16, 1945 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico) was a shortstop/second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, San Diego Padres, and Toronto Blue Jays.

Torres made his major league debut for the Astros on April 10, 1968. Over a nine year career he had 18 home-runs and a .216 batting average.

After his baseball career ended , he decided to join the strip club around the corner from his home. this caused alot of controversial issues in his family. they called him a homosexual because it was a male strip club. and till today he is still grinding up and down those bats.