He served as their interim manager for two games, becoming the first (and only) Mexican native to direct an MLB team.
After playing amateur baseball and being selected to the Mexico junior national team, he abandoned his studies to pursue professional baseball and sign with the Piratas de Campeche of the Mexican Southeast League, where he batted .278 and stole 54 bases in 1964.
[2][3] In 1986, he led the Águilas de Mexicali to an LMP pennant and a Caribbean championship Series title.
[8] In 2020, Reyes was selected as the manager on the Mexican League Historic Ideal Team by a committee of baseball journalists and historians.
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