Jorge Rubio (baseball)

Jorge Jesús Rubio Chávez (April 23, 1945 – June 15, 2020) was a Mexican professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) during 1966 and 1967.

Rubio appeared with the California Angels for seven games during the 1966 season, which included a complete game 2–0 victory on October 2 in the last game of the season against the visiting Cleveland Indians where he recorded 15 strikeouts, and three games during the 1967 California Angels season. Going into the 1967 season, he was in contention to make the team's starting rotation but, following a leg injury which cost him over two weeks of spring training, he was surpassed by fellow rookie Rickey Clark.

After the 1967 season, Rubio was traded to the Cincinnati Reds with Bill Kelso for Sammy Ellis. During that winter, Rubio pitched in Mexico and, in order to spell his tired right arm, pitched some games using his left arm. He claimed that he had experimented as a switch pitcher in high school and could throw with "the same speed left-handed", but less control. He continued using his left hand in spring training with the Reds in 1968 but said he planned to use his right hand regularly once it was sufficiently rested.

Rubio died on June 15, 2020.