ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Manuel Villa Manuel VillaCuban baseball player (born 1889) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Villa and the second or maternal family name is Campos. This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (March 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Baseball playerManuel VillaSecond baseman / Left fielder / Right fielderBorn: March 24, 1889Havana, CubaDied: UnknownBatted: RightThrew: RightNegro leagues debut1909, for the Cuban StarsLast Negro leagues appearance1922, for the Cuban Stars (West)Negro leagues[a] statisticsBatting average.259Home runs1Runs batted in30 Teams Cuban Stars / Stars of Cuba / Cuban Stars of Havana / Cuban Stars (West) (1909–1916, 1918–1919) All-Cubans (1921) Cuban Stars (West) (1922) Member of the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame Induction1949 Manuel Villa Campos (born March 24, 1889 - death date unknown) was a Cuban baseball second baseman, left fielder and right fielder in the Cuban League and the Negro leagues. He played from 1907 to 1922 with several ballclubs, including Almendares, Matanzas, Club Fé, Carmelita, the Habana club, the All Cubans, and the Cuban Stars (West). He was elected to the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame in 1949. Notes ↑ On December 16, 2020, Major League Baseball declared the Negro leagues, from the span of 1920–1948, to be a "Major League".[1] Villa's statistics reflect his time in the Negro leagues from 1922, the final year of his career. References ↑ "MLB officially designates the Negro Leagues as 'Major League'". MLB.com. December 16, 2020. Retrieved August 7, 2023. External links Career statistics from Baseball Reference and Baseball-Reference Black Baseball stats and Seamheads vteMembers of the Cuban Baseball Hall of FamePitchers Adolfo Luján Carlos Maciá Braudilio Vinent José Méndez José Muñoz Camilo Pascual Arturo Valdés Carlos Royer Juan Manuel Pastoriza Connie Marrero José Acosta Ramón Bragaña Adolfo Luque Tomás de la Cruz Isidro Fabré Martín Dihigo Emilio Palmero Catchers Miguel Ángel González Rafael Figarola Regino García Gervasio González Tinti Molina Moisés Quintero Francisco Poyo Gonzalo Sánchez Infielders Rafael Almeida Luis Bustamante Antonio María García José Rodríguez Esteban Bellán Armando Cabañas Alfredo Cabrera Román Calzadilla Julián Castillo Pelayo Chacón Manuel Cueto Wenceslao Gálvez Valentín González Bienvenido Jiménez Omar Linares Eduardo Machado Antonio Mesa Carlos Zaldo Carlos Morán Antonio Muñoz Oscar Rodríguez Tomás Romañach Emilio Sabourín Lázaro Salazar Rogelio Valdés Zoilo Versalles Tony Taylor Leo Cárdenas Outfielders Merito Acosta Alfredo Arango Alfredo Arcaño Bernardo Baró Ricardo Cabaleiro Jack Calvo Luis Casanova Valentín Dreke Orestes Miñoso Nemesio Guilló Eustaquio Gutiérrez Rafael Hernández Heliodoro Hidalgo Orestes Kindelán Julio López Armando Marsans Antonio Oliva Cristóbal Torriente Ricardo Martínez Alejandro Oms Luis Padrón Emilio Palomino Pablo Ronquillo José Teuma Manuel Villa Juan Violá Miscellaneous Amado Maestri (Umpire) Juan Antiga Eugenio Jiménez See also: Cuban Exile Hall of Fame (1962–2007) This biographical article relating to a Cuban baseball second baseman is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte This Negro league baseball infielder born in the 1880s article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte This biographical article relating to a Cuban baseball outfielder is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte This Negro league baseball outfielder born in the 1880s article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte