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Juan Padilla Alfonso (born September 16, 1965 in
Havana Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.
) was a member of the Gold Medal-winning
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team at the
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in
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and
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.


Cuban leagues

He drove in 63 runs for the
Industriales Industriales is a baseball team in the Cuban National Series. Located in Cerro, La Habana, it is known as the only team representing the country’s capital, Havana. Industriales is historically the most successful team in the National Series, a ...
in the 1987–1988 Serie Nacional to lead the league. In 1995–1996, he homered in the last game of the finals to give the Industriales the pennant. Overall, Padilla hit .307/.363/.447 in 17 seasons in Cuba and fielded .978. Through 2009, he ranked 10th all-time in assists (4,621) and 7th in double plays (1,224). He was 12th in sacrifice flies (70) and 7th with 68 triples, right between brothers Wilfredo Sanchez and Fernando Sanchez. For the 1990s, he hit .322, tied for 10th with
Luis Ulacia Luis Ulacia Álvarez (born September 24, 1963, in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban baseball player and Olympic gold and silver medalist. Ulacia has competed for the Cuba national baseball team. He is a two time Gold medalist for baseball, winning at th ...
in that span. An eye injury (unrelated to baseball) ended Padilla's career after the 2000 season. He later managed the Metropolitanos for several years.


International career

Juan played for the Cuban national team in over a dozen events. He played in the
1986 Amateur World Series The 1986 Baseball World Cup, Amateur World Series was the 29th Amateur World Series (AWS), an international Men's amateur baseball tournament. The tournament was sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation (IBAF). The tournament took plac ...
(2 for 3) and 1986 Central American and Caribbean Games (1 for 2). In the
1988 Baseball World Cup The 1988 Baseball World Cup (BWC) was the 30th international Men's amateur baseball tournament. The tournament was sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation, which titled it the Amateur World Series from the 1938 tournament through the ...
, the 22-year-old was 1 for 6 and made one error in six chances as a backup to Antonio Pacheco at 2B and
Luis Ulacia Luis Ulacia Álvarez (born September 24, 1963, in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban baseball player and Olympic gold and silver medalist. Ulacia has competed for the Cuba national baseball team. He is a two time Gold medalist for baseball, winning at th ...
at SS. With the gold medal game tied at three in the bottom of the 9th, he pinch-ran for Orestes Kindelan and came home on a single by Lazaro Vargas off Andy Benes to give Cuba a 4-3 come-from-behind win over Team USA. Padilla played in the
1989 Intercontinental Cup The 1989 Intercontinental Cup was an association football match played on 17 December 1989 between Milan of Italy, winners of the 1988–89 European Cup, and Atlético Nacional of Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colomb ...
, going 0 for 2 for the champs. In the
1990 Baseball World Cup The 1990 Baseball World Cup (BWC) was the 31st international Men's amateur baseball tournament. The tournament was sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation, which titled it the Amateur World Series from the 1938 tournament through the ...
, Padilla was two for four with a double as the backup to Pacheco at second, Cuba taking Gold. In the 1991 Intercontinental Cup, Juan was Cuba's starters and hit .275/.333/.450 with 9 RBI in 11 games, tying Lazaro Junco for second on Cuba behind Luis Casanova. He tied for 4th in the event with two homers. He was named the tournament All-Star second baseman, beating out Japan's Koichi Oshima, who had better stats. He was 0 for 3 in the gold medal game and made an error but Cuba squeaked past Taiwan, 2-1. In the 1992 Olympics, Padilla got into just one game as Pacheco's backup, going 3 for 5 with 3 RBI against
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. The Havana native was 0 for 1 in the
1993 Intercontinental Cup The 1993 Intercontinental Cup was an association football match played on 12 December 1993 between Milan, runners-up of the 1992–93 UEFA Champions League, and São Paulo, winners of the 1993 Copa Libertadores. The match was played at the Natio ...
as a defensive sub for Pacheco; in four games, he handled two chances without an error. He did not play in the gold medal game win versus the USA. He went 0 for 1 in the
1993 Central American and Caribbean Games The 17th Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Ponce, a city in southern Puerto Rico. The Games were held 19–30 November 1993, and included 3,570 athletes from 31 nations. History of the 1993 Games Organization and planning The ...
. Padilla was 0 for 1 in the
1994 Baseball World Cup The 1994 Baseball World Cup (BWC) was the 32nd international Men's amateur baseball tournament. The tournament was sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation, which titled it the Amateur World Series from the 1938 tournament through the ...
, backing up Omar Linares at third base. In the
1995 Intercontinental Cup The 1995 Intercontinental Cup was an association football match played on 28 November 1995 between Ajax, winners of the 1994–95 UEFA Champions League, and Grêmio, winners of the 1995 Copa Libertadores. The match was played at the National S ...
, he went 2 for 12 while backing up Pacheco. He was 1 for 4 in the
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. He played six innings in five games as a defensive sub for Pacheco in the
1996 Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, ...
and singled in his lone at-bat, scoring a run. He was with Cuba for game two of the
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. Padilla managed Cuba in the 2004 Haarlem Baseball Week and the Ecuador national baseball team in the 2006 COPABE Olympic Qualifiers.


References

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