Nelson Liriano, a Dominican-born infielder, began his Major League Baseball career with the Toronto Blue Jays. Making his debut in 1987, Liriano quickly established himself as a reliable second baseman. During his time with the Blue Jays, he was known for his defensive skills and ability to get on base. In 1989, Liriano played a crucial role in helping the Blue Jays secure the American League East title, contributing with a solid batting average and consistent fielding.

In 1991, Liriano was traded to the Minnesota Twins, where he continued to demonstrate his abilities on the field. Although his time with the Twins was relatively short, he provided depth to their infield and contributed to their lineup with timely hitting. After his stint with the Twins, Liriano joined the Kansas City Royals in 1992. With the Royals, he saw more playing time and delivered steady performances both offensively and defensively.

Liriano's journey in the major leagues also included time with the Colorado Rockies, where he was part of the team's inaugural season in 1993. As a member of the Rockies, he played in the hitter-friendly environment of Mile High Stadium, which suited his batting style. Liriano's experience and steady presence were valuable assets to the young franchise.

In 1994, Liriano signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates. His tenure with the Pirates was marked by his role as a utility infielder, providing flexibility and experience to the team's roster. He continued to contribute with his bat and glove, offering a veteran presence in the clubhouse.

Liriano's major league career concluded with a brief return to the Kansas City Royals in 1997. Throughout his time in MLB, he was known for his work ethic and professionalism. After leaving the major leagues, Liriano continued to play in the minor leagues and internationally, including a stint in the Mexican League, before retiring from professional baseball.