Juan González Cornet
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Juan González Cornet (17 September 1917 — 8 January 1973) was a Colombian businessman and baseball executive who was one of the founders of the original
Colombian Professional Baseball League The Colombian Professional Baseball League ( or LPB), is a professional baseball league based in Colombia. It is a five-team winter league that plays during the Major League Baseball offseason. In the past, the league's champion has taken part in ...
in 1948. González Cornet was born in Panama, where his father worked in the
Panama Canal Zone The Panama Canal Zone (), also known as just the Canal Zone, was a International zone#Concessions, concession of the United States located in the Isthmus of Panama that existed from 1903 to 1979. It consisted of the Panama Canal and an area gene ...
; when he was five years old, the family relocated to Cartagena. He owned a restaurant and farming interests in addition to the
Indios de Cartagena Indios de Cartagena (''Cartagena Indians'') were a baseball team active in the Colombian Professional Baseball League. Founded in the league's inaugural 1948 season by Juan González Cornet, the team was one of the most successful in Colombian b ...
, originally an amateur baseball club. He was also manager of the Indios. González Cornet, of Cartagena, managed to heal a rift between business interests in Cartagena and Barranquilla, who had proposed their own professional baseball league, in order to found a single unified
professional baseball Professional baseball is organized baseball in which players are selected for their talents and are paid to play for a specific team or club system. It is played in baseball league, leagues and associated farm teams throughout the world. Moder ...
league in the country. He managed the Indios to three championships in 1948, 1950, and 1952, and remained a prominent figure in the Colombian professional baseball world until a currency exchange crisis caused the first iteration of the league to fold in 1958. He was on the coaching staff for the
Colombia national baseball team The Colombia national baseball team (Spanish: ''Selección de béisbol de Colombia'') is the national baseball team of Colombia. The team represents Colombia in international competitions. Colombia has won two international baseball championship ...
, managed by Andrés “Venao” Flórez, at the 1944 Amateur World Series in Caracas. González Cornet managed Colombia at the 1952 Latin American Series, held in Caracas. González Cornet died in 1973 on the island of San Andrés, where a baseball stadium was named in his honor.


Notes


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:González Cornet, Juan Baseball in Colombia Baseball executives Panamanian expatriate baseball people Colombian baseball people Colombian people of Panamanian descent Sport in Cartagena, Colombia 1917 births 1973 deaths