Miguel Arturo Ojeda (born January 29, 1975)[1] is a Mexican former professional baseball catcher. He has also served as a manager for both the Mexican League and Minor League Baseball, winning the 2014 Mexican League championship with the Diablos Rojos del México.

Miguel Ojeda
Catcher / Manager
Born: (1975-01-29) January 29, 1975 (age 51)
Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 17, 2003, for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
October 1, 2006, for the Texas Rangers
MLB statistics
Batting average.224
Home runs15
Runs batted in72
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Teams

Playing career

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Minor leagues

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Ojeda was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1993 from the Mexico City Reds.[2] He played in Pittsburgh's minor league system in 1993, 1994, and 1998, also playing in the Mexican Baseball League.[3]

Major leagues

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Ojeda played in Major League Baseball from 2003 to 2006. He made his debut with the San Diego Padres on May 17, 2003.[4] San Diego traded him and Nathanael Mateo to the Seattle Mariners for catcher Miguel Olivo on July 31, 2005.[5][4]

Ojeda was invited to spring training with the Colorado Rockies prior to the 2006 season as a non-roster invitee. He was not expected to make the roster; however, when Yorvit Torrealba was injured, Ojeda made the Opening Day roster serving as the backup catcher to starter Danny Ardoin. Although Ojeda impressed early in the 2006 season, providing the team with valuable clutch hitting and serviceable defense, he was sent down to Triple-A Colorado Springs once Torrealba was activated. Ojeda was then loaned to Mexico City of the Mexican League, before being traded to the Texas Rangers.

Ojeda signed a one-year, $430,000 contract with the Rangers on November 16, 2006. On April 1, 2007, he was optioned to the Triple-A Oklahoma RedHawks. On May 27, Ojeda was designated for assignment. He returned to the Mexican League with the Diablos Rojos in 2007.

Managing career

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In 2012, Ojeda was named as the Manager of the Diablos Rojos in the Mexican League. Ojeda was named the 2014 Mexican League Manager of the Year and led the Red Devils (70-42) to their 16th title in franchise history. In 2015, Ojeda was selected as the manager of the Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, the Richmond Flying Squirrels.[2]

In 2018, he became part-owner of the Generales de Durango club of the Mexican League.

On 2 February 2021, he was appointed manager of the Diablos Rojos, replacing Sergio Omar Gastélum.[6]

Managerial statistics

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Mexican League

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Year Team Regular season Postseason
Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Finish Won Lost Pct. Notes
2013Diablos Rojos del México 10958510.5324th in North13.250Lost First round (Saltillo)
2014Diablos Rojos del México 11270420.6251st in North122.857Won Serie del Rey (Puebla)
2015Diablos Rojos del México 11373391.6501st in North34.429Lost First round (Tijuana)
2017Diablos Rojos del México 10957520.5236th in North
2021Diablos Rojos del México 6541231.6381st in South96.600Lost Championship Series (Yucatán)
Total[7]5082992072.5912515.625

References

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  1. "Miguel Ojeda". diablos.com.mx. Archived from the original on October 8, 1999.
  2. 1 2 "Miguel Ojeda Named Richmond Manager". December 11, 2015.
  3. "Miguel Ojeda Minor, Mexican, Winter & WBC Leagues Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved April 8, 2026.
  4. 1 2 "Miguel Ojeda Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  5. Taylor, Trent (July 31, 2005). "Miguel Olivo Traded". Lookout Landing. Retrieved April 8, 2026.
  6. "Miguel Ojeda se vuelve a poner la franela del México". diablos.com.mx (in Spanish). February 2, 2021. Retrieved August 2, 2021.
  7. "Quién es quién 2022" (PDF). Liga Mexicana de Beisbol. p. 464. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
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