Baraguá
     Gaspar

Activities that develop: Physical preparation and sanabanda.

  • Venezuela

Activities developed: Physical preparation and sanabanda.

  • Rivas Fraga
  • Onelio Hernández-Micro A
  • Onelio Hernández-Carretera Morón
  • Vicente
  • Indalecio Montejo-Abraham Delgado Final
  • Indalecio Montejo-Los Mangos, Ortíz
  • Indalecio Montejo-Región Militar
  • Indalecio Montejo-Parque de la Ciudad
  • Ceballos
  • Pedro Martinez Brito
  • Lugones

Activities that develop: Physical preparation sanabanda.

  • Majagua
  • Orlando González

Activities developed: Physical preparation and sanabanda

  • Florencia
  • Tamarindo

Activities that develop: Physical preparation and sanabanda.

  • Este
  • Oeste

Activities to develop: Physical preparation sanabanda.

  • Primero de Enero
  • Pedro Ballester

Activities that develop: Physical preparation sanabanda.

 

He used to play baseball with a can of compote and a palm tree trunk. In his record stands, as one of his greatest achievements, having met in person the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, who shook hands with him in 1998, in the Coliseum of the City of Sports, while he was an athlete and he was still a member of the national team of Cuba. He played in the Development League where he obtained the second place in the national level, with Wenceslao Mora as manager of Ciego de Ávila team. In 1991, he participated with this team in the XXIX Baseball National Series and he defended its colors untill 2001, playing consecutively in 10 national series.

He obtained his most relevant result in the Wolrd Championship in Italy, 1998, where the team won the golden medal. He played against the Dominican Republic and South Africa. Besides, he became champion of the Tournament of the Netherlands in the same year. In our region, he won the gold medal in the Central American Games in Caracas, Venezuela and he was recognized as the Best Athlete of the Year in Cuba, in 1998, and the Best Left Handed Pitcher of the XXXVII Baseball National Series, with an average of 2,04 earned runs average (ERA), eight victories, four defeats and a magnificent strikeout-to-walk (K/BB) correlation. He achieved 18 walks and 73 strikeouts.

Next year he was one of the preselectd players to face the Orioles of Baltimore and to participate in the Panamerican Games in Winnipeg, Canadá. In 2001 and 2002, he was the Captain of Primero de Enero Team, and they won the first position in the Provincial Championship and he took part in other national and regional tournaments.