Ultus Álvarez

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Ultus Álvarez Suárez (May 2, 1933 in

minor league baseball.[1]

Cuban League career

Alvarez played for Cienfuegos in the 1950s, leading the league with 10 home runs in 1955–1956.[2][3][4]

Minor league career

Alvarez played in the minor leagues from 1952 to 1964. Beginning his career at 19 years old, he was a member of the

Nashville Volunteers.[5]

In the affiliated minor leagues, Alvarez hit .278 with 142 home runs and 1,417 hits in 12 seasons. He spent part or all of five seasons at Triple-A, though he never reached the major leagues.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Beisbolicos Anónimos - Fallece en Miami el ex jugador cubano Ultus Alvarez". www.beisbolicos.com. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
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  3. ^ Cubasi – Apuntes de Cuba en las series del Caribe y otros detalles
  4. ^ "After 53 years Cuba rejoining the Carribean [sic] series". Sports Radio Service. 2013-12-15. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
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  6. ^ BR Minors page