Pacho played as a shortstop for the
Mexican League. For 19 seasons, he played for the
Leones de Yucatán, then in 1984 for the
Diablos Rojos del México, from 1985 to 2002 he came back to Yucatán team. Pacho's average was 0.278 in 1891 games. In 6370 turns to the bat, he produced 1768 hits, 202 doubles, 27 triples, 14 home runs, producing 528, scoring 806 and received 517 bases. Pacho was member in his childhood of the
Yucatan state team representing virtually every competition at national level, from teenager to young adult. He mentioned once to newspapers: "in my village, there were only two things to do on Sundays, that is going to church and playing baseball". In 2005, Pacho was the Manager of the
Mexican team
Venados de Mazatlán and the team under his leadership won the
Caribbean Series beating the Águilas Cibaeñas from
Dominican Republic. In 2015, Juan Jose Pacho is the manager of the winter
Mexican team Venados de Mazatlán and under his leadership won the 2016
Caribbean Series to the Tigres de Aragua from
Venezuela. In 2009, he was inducted into the
Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame for his achievements in baseball as a professional athlete. ==References==