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Connie Marrero

Connie Marrero
Connie Marrero 1950s.JPG
Marrero in the 1950s
Pitcher
Born: (1911-04-25)April 25, 1911
Sagua la Grande, Cuba
Died: April 23, 2014(2014-04-23) (aged 102)
Havana, Cuba
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 21, 1950, for the Washington Senators
Last MLB appearance
September 7, 1954, for the Washington Senators
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 39–40
Earned run average 3.96
Strikeouts 297
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Connie Marrero
Medal record
Representing  Cuba
Men's Baseball
Baseball World Cup
Gold medal – first place 1939 Havana Team
Gold medal – first place 1940 Havana Team
Silver medal – second place 1941 Havana Team
Gold medal – first place 1942 Havana Team
Bronze medal – third place 1944 Caracas Team

Conrado Eugenio Marrero Ramos (April 25, 1911 – April 23, 2014), nicknamed "Connie", was a Cuban professional baseball pitcher. The right-handed Marrero pitched in Major League Baseball from 1950 to 1954 for the Washington Senators. 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. He was a popular star in his native Cuba, where he had a long and successful career in amateur baseball, pitching for Cuba in several Amateur World Series competitions, and playing several excellent seasons with the professional Cuban League and the minor league Havana Cubans. His nicknames in Cuba were "El Guajiro de Laberinto" (The Peasant from Laberinto), reflecting his rural origins, "El Premier", and "El Curvo."

Marrero's pitches were primarily "slow stuff—curves, sliders and knucklers." Roberto González Echevarría 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."

At age 102, Marrero was the oldest living former Major League Baseball player at the time of his death.

Marrero was born on a farm called El Laberinto in the district of Sagua la Grande, Cuba; he was of Canary Islands descent. He played for various teams in his rural region, then in 1938 at age 26 or 27 was invited to pitch for the Cienfuegos team of the Cuban Amateur League. The league played on Sundays from March through September. The team was sponsored by a department store, which employed him during the week. Marrero was one of the most popular and successful pitchers in Cuban Amateur League history, winning 123 games from 1938 to 1945. According to González Echevarría, Marrero as an amateur was considered a bigger drawing card than any professional pitcher in Cuba.


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