Lugo was born on 19 April 1946 in El Fuerte, Sinaloa.[2] He started his professional career in the Mexican League playing for the Charros de Jalisco in 1966.[3] In 1971, he was signed by the Saraperos de Saltillo, where he would play for the next seven seasons. On 11 July 1976, Lugo hit his 100th home run in the Mexican League in a game against the Alijadores de Tampico. He finished his career with the Saraperos with a total of 894 games, 1048 hits, 157 doubles, 114 home runs, 545 runs and 601 RBIs.[2]
After retiring, Lugo coached amateur and semiprofessional baseball clubs in his home state of Sinaloa. In 2000, Lugo was elected to the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame.[5] On 19 May 2002, Saraperos de Saltillo retired Lugo's number 5.[1][6] El Fuerte's local baseball stadium, Estadio Gabriel Lugo Morales (Gabriel Lugo Morales Stadium) was named in honor of Lugo, who was often seen seating on the stadium's bleachers.[7][8]
Death
Lugo died on 18 September 2017 in his hometown of El Fuerte, aged 71. The cause of death was diabetes.[3][8][9] On 19 September 2017, a memorial service was held in the Gabriel Lugo Morales Stadium, attended by hundreds of locals, authorities and players of the Cañeros de Los Mochis, who served as pallbearers.[10]