Daniel Morejón Torres (; July 21, 1930 – April 27, 2009) was a
Cuban-born professional
baseball
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player. He was a backup
outfielder
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in
Major League Baseball
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who played briefly for the
Cincinnati Reds
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during July and early August of the season. Listed at , , Morejón batted and threw
right-handed
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. He was born in
Havana
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In his brief Major League career, Morejón was a .192 <div class=)
(5-for-26) in 12 games, including four
runs, one
RBI, one
stolen base
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, and a .400
on-base percentage
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. He did not have an
extra base hit
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.
Morejón played in
minor league baseball
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for 19 seasons (1954–1972) including the
Havana Sugar Kings
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of the
International League
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. In 1955, he was named
Most Valuable Player
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of the
Carolina League
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while playing for the
High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms. After his playing career, he managed and maintained the baseball fields at Tropical Park in
Miami, Florida
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. He died in Miami at the age of 78.
See also
*
1958 Cincinnati Redlegs season
*
List of Major League Baseball players from Cuba
The following is a list of baseball players from Cuba who have played in Major League Baseball.
A
* José Abreu
* José Acosta
* Merito Acosta
* Rafael Almeida
* Luis (Witto) Aloma
* Yonder Alonso
* Dariel Álvarez
* Ossie Álvarez
* ...
External links
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Highlightsat Cuba Béisbol
1930 births
2009 deaths
Almendares (baseball) players
Broncos de Reynosa players
Cafeteros de Córdoba players
Cincinnati Redlegs players
Defecting Cuban baseball players
Habana players
Havana Sugar Kings players
High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms players
Industriales de Valencia players
Jacksonville Suns players
Jersey City Jerseys players
Major League Baseball outfielders
Major League Baseball players from Cuba
20th-century Cuban sportsmen
Cuban expatriate baseball players in the United States
Mexican League baseball players
Miami Beach Flamingos players
Pericos de Puebla players
Portsmouth Merrimacs players
Saraperos de Saltillo players
Savannah Redlegs players
Tigres de Aragua players
Cuban expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
Baseball players from Havana
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