Conrado Marrero, oldest living ex-MLB player, dies

HAVANA (AP) ― Family members say Conrado Marrero, the oldest living former Major League Baseball player, has died in Havana. He was 102, just two days short of his 103rd birthday.

Grandson Rogelio Marrero 確認するd the death Wednesday afternoon.

Marrero was a diminutive 権利-hander from Cuba who went by the 愛称 "Connie" when he pitched for the Washington 上院議員s in the 1950s.

He was renowned for his 支配(する)/統制する and for his presence on the 塚 にもかかわらず standing just 5 feet 5 インチs tall and 重さを計るing 158 続けざまに猛撃するs.

Marrero was born April 25, 1911, in the town of Sagua la Grande, about 220 miles (350 キロメーターs) east of Havana.

He became the oldest living ex-Major Leaguer in February 2011 after the death of former Brooklyn ペテン師 infielder Tony Malinosky.

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