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617:, who went 4–0 with an ERA of 1.69 in 32 innings. Cuba challenged Venezuela to a playoff game, which was scheduled to allow Canónico time to rest. On October 23, 1941 Marrero faced Canónico for the championship. Venezuela, helped by an error by the Cuba third baseman, scored 3 runs in the bottom of the first inning; Marrero was pulled after 2 innings, and Canónico held the Cuba scoreless until the ninth inning. Venezuela held on to win the game 3–1, winning their first Amateur World Series.
624:, the Cuba national team was selected by a fan poll, and Marrero was the top vote-getter. The series featured a rematch between Marrero and Venezuela's Canónico. This time the Cuba won 8–0, and Cuba regained the Cup. In 1943 Marrero was suspended from the Amateur League for six months for accepting payment for a game and consequently was not selected for the Amateur World Series team. In 1944. he returned with a 21–8 season and was again selected for the
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636:, Venezuela, and Cuba, forcing a playoff. However, after some questionable calls by the umpires, who were provided by Venezuela, Cuba withdrew from the tournament in protest. In 1945. Marrero again pitched for Cienfuegos in the Amateur League. He was caught pitching in a non-league game a second time and given an indefinite suspension. He then decided to turn professional.
934:, in a documentary about Cuba's baseball, "The Bases Are Loaded." He did not draw a major league pension and was reported to be living modestly in a room in a relative's Havana apartment. As recently as early 2007, a baseball tour of Cuba advertised that participants would have an opportunity to visit with the 95-year-old Marrero.
818:
845:. The Senators were a second division team, never finishing higher than fifth place in the eight-team league while Marrero pitched for them. His first major league appearance came on April 21, 1950. In 1950 he pitched 152 innings in 27 games (19 of them starts), and finished with a 6–10 record and a 4.50 ERA.
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In 1952, he went 11–8 with a 2.88 ERA (ninth in the league), as
Washington improved to a 78–76 record. The following year he went 8–7 with a 3.03 ERA. In 1954 he was the oldest player in the major leagues, as he slipped to 3–6 with a 4.75 ERA. On January 24, 1955, the 43-year-old Marrero was released
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won the series. In 1954/55 Marrero went 2–3 and began to be used primarily in relief. Almendares won the pennant and went to the
Caribbean Series, but Marrero did not make an appearance. In 1955/56 Marrero became the manager of Almendares, but the team fell to last place, making his tenure as manager
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played in Havana in 1949. Cuba swept the series with
Marrero contributing a one-run, four-hit, complete-game victory in the only game he pitched. In 1949/50 Marrero went 7–3 and led the Cuban League with an ERA of 2.66, as Almendares again won the pennant. At the second Caribbean Series, Marrero went
937:
On April 25, 2013, Marrero celebrated his 102nd birthday with family and friends, "an unlit Cuban cigar in his mouth and a baseball cap on his head." Earlier in the year, he received a $ 20,000 payout from Major League
Baseball, a payment granted to those who had played between 1947 and 1979, which
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provides the following description: "A bit plump, of less than average height , with short arms and small hands, Marrero looked, in uniform, like someone in a baseball costume, not a player. He looked more like a
Spanish grocer or peasant than an athlete." His nicknames in Cuba were "El Guajiro de
789:
Pilots and the Tampa
Smokers. In 1949 Marrero won the league MVP award after going 25–8 with 11 shutouts and a 1.53 ERA. He set a league record by pitching 44 consecutive scoreless innings. Havana again finished in first place with a 95–57 record (the fourth of their five consecutive first-place
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Marrero finished his major league career with a 39–40 record and a 3.67 ERA, which was eight percent better than the league average (after adjusting for ballpark differences). He pitched 51 complete games, including seven shutouts, in his 94 starts. He was selected to the 1951 American League
3104:, who had been banned from organized baseball for signing with the Mexican League, the alternative National Federation was created to allow Cubans associated with organized baseball to play without associating with the banned players. See González EchevarrĂa, pp. 21–30; Figueredo, pp. 283–84.
805:. Marrero did not travel with the team, pitching only for their home games. In 1955 he went 7–3, pitched five shutouts (one of them a one-hitter), and had a 2.69 ERA. In 1956, the 45-year-old pitcher pitched only 45 innings and went 3–1. His only loss was to an even older pitcher, Miami's
692:. The next winter Marrero went 11–7 with a 2.37 ERA, leading the Cuban League in wins and innings pitched. Almendares, however, was edged out by Habana for the pennant in a one-game playoff. In 1951/52 Marrero went 6–9, and the next winter he went 8–8.
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Marrero's career Cuban League record was 69–43. His .600 winning percentage is the sixth highest in league history among pitchers with at least 40 wins. (Of the five pitchers with a higher career winning percentage, three are in the
676:) and pitched perhaps his best season, going 12–2, setting the Cuban League all-time records for shutouts (eight) and ERA (1.12) and winning the most valuable player award. However, with Almendares tied with the
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team of the regular Cuban League for the last month of the season. Although he played only a minor role—pitching in four games and going 1–0—he participated on the winning team of one of the most famous
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Al
Silverman, quoted by Neyer and James, p. 293. According to Cuban baseball expert Peter C. Bjarkman, Marrero "insists that his main pitch was the slider and that he threw it exclusively at times. See
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After five years with the major league
Washington Senators, Marrero returned to Havana to play with the minor league team from 1955 to 1957. In 1954, the team had moved to the
672:, allowing four hits and striking out eight. The next Cuban League season, 1947/48, Marrero returned to Almendares in the Cuban League (which was now officially sanctioned by
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In 1948, Marrero went 20–11 with a 1.67 ERA. The Cubans again finished in first place with a 97–57 record, their third consecutive title. In the playoffs they beat both the
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in a rain-shortened 7-inning game, allowing one run and four hits. A week later (now pitching for the minor league Havana Cubans), he suffered a tough 1–0 loss against the
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for the 1956–1957 season, where he pitched 19 innings in seven games with a 1.37 ERA. Marianao won the pennant and
Marrero pitched in his last Caribbean Series, lasting 3
506:. Marrero made his major league debut when he was 38 years old, and was one of the oldest players in the league throughout the duration of his time in the major leagues.
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in 1939, the first in which Cuba competed. Only three teams competed and Cuba easily won, with
Marrero contributing a victory in the only game he pitched. In the
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123 games from 1938 to 1945. According to González EchevarrĂa, Marrero as an amateur was considered a bigger drawing card than any professional pitcher in Cuba.
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In 1951, Marrero led his team in wins and innings pitched, going 11–9 in 187 innings with a 3.90 ERA. On April 26, 1951, he pitched a one-hitter against the
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In 1953/54, Marrero went 7–5 and helped Almendares regain the pennant. In the sixth Caribbean Series Marrero pitched a shutout in his only appearance, but
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718:. Cuba went on to win their fourth victory in nine series. The next season was Marrero's last, as he pitched only four innings in three appearances.
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In the spring of 1947, Marrero, as part of a Cuba all-star team, had a chance to pitch against major league teams that were playing in Havana during
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in the first round of the playoffs. In the second round, however, the Cubans were swept by Tampa, with Marrero losing to Tampa's Oscar del Calvo.
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648:. Marrero had a good season, leading the league in victories with an 8–5 record. After the end of the Federation season, he switched to the
3096:, was attempting to expand its influence to control the Latin American leagues. Because the regular Cuban League included players, such as
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In 1948/49. Marrero went 6–4, as Almendares easily won another pennant. As the league champions, Almendares represented Cuba in the first
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3432:
746:.) Despite not pitching in the Cuban League until he was 35 years old, his 69 victories ranks 10th on the Cuban League all-time list.
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566:, which employed him during the week. Marrero was one of the most popular and successful pitchers in Cuban Amateur League history,
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758:. The team was a minor league affiliate of the Washington Senators. In 1947 Marrero went 25–6 and led the league in wins (25),
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Washington Senators. During that period, Washington's roster also included a number of other Cuban players, such as pitchers
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Like many baseball players of his era, Marrero reported several birth dates. When asked his birthdate in an interview with
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team of the Cuban Amateur League. The league played on Sundays from March through September. The team was sponsored by a
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and was also a roving pitching instructor. Marrero is a respected figure in Cuba; his portrait is shown on a mural at
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had been held up due to issues surrounding the United States's embargo on Cuba. Marrero was a fan of the current
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a short one. He pitched in four games and went 1–0. After being released by Almendares, Marrero signed with the
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4231:
3209:"April 26, 1951 Philadelphia Athletics at Washington Senators Box Score and Play by Play at Baseball Reference"
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with one game left, he was unable to clinch the pennant as he lost to Habana's Alex Patterson in a 3–2 game.
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Source: Figueredo, pp. 279, 284–286, 293–295, 309, 324, 339–342, 356, 370, 381, 396, 412, 423, 435.
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At age 102, Marrero was the oldest living former Major League Baseball player at the time of his death.
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Laberinto" (The Peasant from Laberinto), reflecting his rural origins, "El Premier", and "El Curvo."
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809:. In 1957, Marrero pitched only five innings in three games, as his pitching career came to an end.
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team. Marrero died on April 23, 2014, at his home in Havana just 2 days shy of his 103rd birthday.
3655:"Cuba's and World's Oldest Ballplayer Celebrates a Centennial Anniversary". Bjarkman, P. 18/4/11.
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After retiring as a player, Marrero became a coach for the Havana Sugar Kings. He was listed as a
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920:
645:
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849:
2973:, he first hesitated, then reported it as April 25, 1911—see González EchevarrĂa pp. 234, 417.
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3149:
González EchevarrĂa, pp. 317–328; Figueredo, pp. 379–391, 393–404, 406–413, 420–430, 433–439.
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González EchevarrĂa, pp. 305–317; Figueredo, pp. 306–317, 321–334, 337–344, 351–357, 363–372.
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team, though he didn't play; at age 40, he was the oldest first-time All-Star to that point.
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Marrero was a popular star in his native Cuba, where he had a long and successful career in
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8:
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in 1941, Marrero won three games, but the series ended in a tie between Cuba and the
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In 1942, Marrero had his best amateur season, going 22–5 with a 1.22 ERA. For the
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In 2006, Marrero was featured along with his Almendares teammate, Hall of Famer
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innings against Panamá in a game that was eventually won by his teammate,
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903:, Marrero was one of the most prominent players to remain in Cuba under
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852:, beating them 2–1. The only hit given up by Marrero was a home run by
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In the winter of 1946–47, Marrero signed with the Oriente team of the
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in 1940, Marrero led the Cuba team to victory, going 3–2 with a 1.15
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Major League Baseball, faced with the threat of player raids by the
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1999 Baltimore Orioles–Cuba national baseball team exhibition series
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3512:"Connie Marrero, 102, Dies; Pitcher Starred in Cuba and the Majors"
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Sun Sox and the Tampa Smokers, with Marrero pitching two shutouts.
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324:
3170:"Minor League Baseball History: Top 100 Teams: 1947 Havana Cubans"
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Marrero was born on a farm called El Laberinto in the district of
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From 1947 to 1949, Marrero pitched for the Havana Cubans in the
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region, then in 1938 at age 27, he was invited to pitch for the
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competitions, including the legendary championship game of the
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Source: Figueredo, pp. 291, 305–306, 320, 406, 420, 432.
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495:, and played several excellent seasons with the professional
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September 7, 1954, for the Washington Senators
766:(seven) and ERA (1.66). On July 12, 1947, Marrero pitched a
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González EchevarrĂa, pp. 220, 234; Neyer and James, p. 294.
915:. He was a pitching coach for several years for the Havana
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315:
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and ended in controversy. There was a three-way tie among
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April 21, 1950, for the Washington Senators
3485:"Major League Baseball's Oldest Player Turns 102 In Cuba"
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González EchevarrĂa, pp. 369–370, 381; Figueredo, p. 445.
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From 1939 to 1943, Cuba hosted the second through sixth
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González EchevarrĂa, pp. 34–55; Figueredo, pp. 276–287.
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Cuban expatriate baseball players in the United States
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2947:
List of centenarians (Major League Baseball players)
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381:
3679:Oldest recognized verified living baseball player
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3567:
423:
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3570:The Pride of Havana: A History of Cuban Baseball
3549:Cuban Baseball: A Statistical History, 1878–1961
2049:Source: Figueredo, pp. 315, 333, 389, 428.
402:
360:
339:
33: and the second or maternal family name is
4252:Indios de Ciudad Juárez (minor league) players
3625:Career statistics and player information from
2916:Career statistics and player information from
453:(April 25, 1911 – April 23, 2014), nicknamed "
3711:
3430:
3032:"Oldest Living Major-League Baseball Players"
1716:= pennant and Caribbean Series championship;
509:Marrero's pitches were primarily "slow stuff—
3412:
774:Smokers, allowing only one base runner on a
554:descent. He played for various teams in his
829:From 1950 to 1954, Marrero pitched for the
613:. Venezuela was relying on the pitching of
3718:
3704:
53:
3546:
3509:
3198:Figueredo, pp. 404–406, 418–420, 430–433.
3064:"Connie Marrero at baseballbiography.com"
3682:February 8, 2011 – April 23, 2014
3477:
3389:
3341:
3029:
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816:
749:
4292:Washington Senators (1901–1960) players
4262:Major League Baseball players from Cuba
4287:Sportspeople from Villa Clara Province
4209:
3083:González EchevarrĂa, pp. 237, 244–251.
3052:González EchevarrĂa, pp. 229, 234–237.
871:
812:
464:. The right-handed Marrero pitched in
3699:
3566:González EchevarrĂa, Roberto (1999).
3510:Goldstein, Richard (April 23, 2014).
3342:Bjarkman, Peter C. (April 18, 2010).
2984:
3415:"For Cuba, Second Place Was Triumph"
3346:. Baseballdecuba.com. Archived from
2509:= pennant and playoff championship.
945:
3431:Dave Hoekstra (November 12, 2006).
3344:"Connie Marrero Still Strong at 99"
2987:"All the Pitchers Who Wouldn't Fit"
2952:List of centenarians (sportspeople)
1729:
13:
3604:. New York: Simon & Schuster.
3433:"American pastime thrived in Cuba"
3061:González EchevarrĂa, pp. 227–234;
3011:González EchevarrĂa, pp. 220, 234.
14:
4303:
3619:
3600:The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers
2043:= Caribbean Series championship.
950:
487:. He pitched for Cuba in several
16:Cuban baseball player (1911–2014)
4277:Mexican League baseball pitchers
3652:Biography and career highlights.
3189:Figueredo, pp. 304–306, 318–321.
2931:
2052:
585:. Marrero was a pitcher for the
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380:
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3413:Tom Hawthorn (March 24, 2006).
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657:races in Cuban League history.
639:
628:team. The series was played in
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532:
4257:Major League Baseball pitchers
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3077:
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3046:
3023:
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3005:
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2920:. Retrieved on March 16, 2007.
909:Cuban national baseball league
1:
3741:Opening Day starting pitchers
3540:
3167:Figueredo, pp. 269, 289–291;
451:Conrado Eugenio Marrero Ramos
3547:Figueredo, Jorge S. (2003).
3321:1960 Official Baseball Guide
3034:. Who's Alive and Who's Dead
756:Florida International League
213:Career highlights and awards
25:, the first or paternal
7:
4282:People from Sagua la Grande
3635:Baseball Reference (Minors)
3574:. Oxford University Press.
3551:. McFarland & Company.
2971:Roberto González EchevarrĂa
2924:
607:fourth Amateur World Series
591:second Amateur World Series
587:Cuba national baseball team
523:Roberto González EchevarrĂa
10:
4308:
4247:Havana Sugar Kings players
2496:
2038:
1703:
724:U.S. Baseball Hall of Fame
646:National Federation League
622:fifth Amateur World Series
595:third Amateur World Series
20:
4227:American League All-Stars
3748:
3684:
3677:
3669:
3664:
2870:
2530:
2459:
2069:
2064:
1741:
1648:
967:
962:
801:and had been renamed the
688:0–2 as Cuba was upset by
493:1941 Amateur World Series
330:
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304:
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289:
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990:
981:
972:
957:
762:(28), strikeouts (251),
599:earned run average (ERA)
3392:"Romancing the Diamond"
3158:Figueredo, pp. 502–503.
3131:Figueredo, pp. 292–298.
921:Estadio Latinoamericano
3370:"The Bases Are Loaded"
3213:Baseball-Reference.com
2283:Florida International
2236:Florida International
850:Philadelphia Athletics
826:
605:of the series. In the
4242:Havana Cubans players
4232:Boston Red Sox scouts
3439:on September 30, 2007
3350:on September 21, 2013
2519:Major League Baseball
2179:Florida International
1720:= totals incomplete.
913:Cuban National Series
820:
750:Minor league baseball
674:Major League Baseball
466:Major League Baseball
459:professional baseball
257:Baseball Hall of Fame
3641:"Baseball Biography"
3396:BC Business Magazine
3294:"1951 All Star Game"
3281:"Baseball Reference"
3247:"Baseball Reference"
3234:"Baseball Biography"
1071:National Federation
892:'s term as Boston's
799:International League
738:; the other two are
626:Amateur World Series
603:most valuable player
601:, and was named the
575:Amateur World Series
489:Amateur World Series
59:Marrero in the 1950s
3728:Washington Senators
872:Post-playing career
813:Major League career
790:finishes) and beat
579:La Tropical Stadium
478:Washington Senators
235:Member of the Cuban
196:Washington Senators
139:Last MLB appearance
4237:Cuban centenarians
3631:Baseball Reference
3516:The New York Times
3314:J. G. Taylor Spink
3122:Figueredo, p. 288.
2993:on January 4, 2007
2918:Baseball Reference
2497:
2039:
1704:
827:
803:Havana Sugar Kings
702:Tigres de Marianao
630:Caracas, Venezuela
332:Baseball World Cup
165:Earned run average
4204:
4203:
3957:Francisco Liriano
3694:
3693:
3685:Succeeded by
3319:The Sporting News
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946:Career statistics
860:by the Senators.
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4272:Men centenarians
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4013:Johnny Niggeling
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4217:1911 births
4181:Roger Wolff
4153:Frank Viola
4083:Pedro Ramos
4055:Carl Pavano
4048:Case Patten
4006:Bobo Newsom
3999:Jack Morris
3971:Kenta Maeda
3964:Pablo LĂłpez
3901:Phil Hughes
3880:Brad Havens
3852:Milt Gaston
3845:Wes Ferrell
3810:Dean Chance
3782:Lloyd Brown
3761:Scott Baker
2985:Rob Neyer.
2825:Washington
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1921:Almendares
1883:Almendares
1842:Almendares
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1474:Almendares
1430:Almendares
1389:Almendares
1348:Almendares
1301:Almendares
1254:Almendares
1210:Almendares
1160:Almendares
932:Monte Irvin
843:Mike Guerra
792:Miami Beach
728:José Méndez
716:Jim Bunning
697:Puerto Rico
678:Habana team
410:1942 Havana
389:1941 Havana
368:1940 Havana
347:1939 Havana
4211:Categories
4195:Early Wynn
4076:Brad Radke
3908:Tom Hughes
3894:Sid Hudson
3859:Dave Goltz
3633:, or
3629:, or
3594:Bill James
3590:Neyer, Rob
3541:References
3218:October 1,
3102:Sal Maglie
3098:Max Lanier
2646:Washington
1650:12 seasons
1113:Almendares
940:Cienfuegos
899:After the
823:Bowman Gum
650:Almendares
560:Cienfuegos
175:Strikeouts
80:1911-04-25
4062:Jim Perry
3922:Sam Jones
3646:April 18,
3524:0362-4331
3495:April 28,
3469:March 13,
3443:March 16,
3424:March 16,
3406:March 16,
3375:March 13,
3354:March 15,
3323:, page 6.
3299:March 12,
3175:March 16,
2997:March 16,
2912:Source:
2872:5 seasons
2461:6 seasons
1959:Marianao
1603:Marianao
1559:Marianao
768:no hitter
732:Ray Brown
519:knucklers
278:Induction
129:MLB debut
4097:Joe Ryan
3929:Jim Kaat
3873:Tom Hall
3665:Records
3596:(2004).
3529:June 18,
3419:The Tyee
3286:March 3,
3265:March 3,
3252:March 3,
3239:March 3,
2925:See also
2003:4 Series
1600:1957/58
1556:1956/57
1515:1955/56
1471:1954/55
1427:1953/54
1386:1952/53
1345:1951/52
1298:1950/51
1251:1949/50
1207:1948/49
1157:1947/48
1068:Oriente
1065:1946/47
911:and its
866:All-Star
787:Lakeland
764:shutouts
552:Canarian
499:and the
476:for the
325:Baseball
221:All-Star
21:In this
4034:Al Orth
3316:, ed.,
2417:Havana
2376:Havana
2333:Havana
2277:Havana
2230:Havana
1109:
888:during
884:by the
709:⁄
655:pennant
589:at the
568:winning
515:sliders
462:pitcher
114:Batted:
67:Pitcher
31:Marrero
27:surname
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2537:League
2171:Havana
2071:League
1930:1.000
1854:1.000
1609:Cuban
1565:Cuban
1530:1.000
1521:Cuban
1480:Cuban
1454:107.3
1436:Cuban
1410:135.0
1392:Cuban
1369:115.7
1351:Cuban
1304:Cuban
1260:Cuban
1216:Cuban
1187:184.7
1163:Cuban
1131:1.000
969:League
690:Panamá
634:Mexico
583:Havana
511:curves
455:Connie
323:Men's
313:
293:Medals
120:Threw:
106:, Cuba
104:Havana
89:, Cuba
2958:Notes
2903:3.67
2882:.494
2867:Total
2858:4.75
2846:66.3
2837:.333
2822:1954
2814:3.03
2793:.533
2778:1953
2770:2.88
2749:.579
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2726:3.90
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2456:Total
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2429:.000
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2409:3.40
2388:.750
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2347:.700
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2022:28.3
2013:.500
1998:Total
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1951:0.00
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1583:19.7
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1325:159.7
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1225:.600
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1121:Cuban
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772:Tampa
556:rural
468:from
188:Teams
159:39–40
122:Right
116:Right
95:Died:
75:Born:
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3648:2009
3627:ESPN
3606:ISBN
3576:ISBN
3553:ISBN
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3520:ISSN
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200:1950
169:3.67
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