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Cuban Sports Hall of Fame Members
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The Cuban Sports Hall of Fame (El Salón de la Fama del Deporte Cubano) was founded by Sports Editor Marino Martínez.
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The Cuban Sports Hall of Fame 2008 (February 10) Inductees:
Amateur Baseball (2 elected): Alfredo “Fatty” Domínguez and Carlos Balvidares
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The Cuban Sports Hall of Fame 2007 (February 11) Inductees:
Special Awards (Cuban Baseball): Orestes “Minnie” Miñoso, Rafael ''Felo'' Ramírez, Martín Dihigo, Mario González, Angel Torres, Rafael Avila, Lázaro Ruiz, César Temes, and Roberto Fernández Miranda.
Amateur Baseball (5 elected): Roberto Bringas, Orlando Rubio, Tulio Figarola, Alberto González Pares, and Rodolfo García Miro.
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The Cuban Sports Hall of Fame 2006 (January 29) Inductees:
Special Awards (Cuban Baseball): Tony Taylor, Camilo Pascual, Andrés Fleitas, Octavio "Cookie" Rojas, Tony "Haitano" González, Carlos Pascual, Paul Casanova, Jackie Hernández, Orlando Peña, René "Látigo" Gutiérrez, Baldomero "Merito" Acosta, Lorenzo Fernández, Lázaro Ruiz (Má nager & Trainer), and Miguelito de la Hoz.
Amateur Baseball (4 elected): Julio Gómez, Rigoberto Villarnovo, Sergio "Acho" Varona (Mánager), and León Rojas (Mánager).
Trainers (2 Baseball elected): René Janero and José "Joe" Pineda.
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The Cuban Sports Hall of Fame 2005 (February 16) Inductees:
Amateur Baseball (29 elected): Jorge Torre, José Mir, Miguelito de la Hoz, Rolando Pastor, Angel Scull, Gustavo Alfonso, Alfredo Pedraga, Eddy Marcos, "Catayo" González, Manuel G. Paula, Manolo Garcia, Orlando Valdes, Luis Olivares, Mario Morera, Segundo Rodriguez, Octavio Rupert, Armenio Torres, Jose Fernandez, Armando Puentes, Evelio Hernandez, Rouget Avalos, Alfredo Quintero, Jose Ramon Villar, Enrique Izquierdo, Alfonso Suarez, Rogelio Valdes, Rigoberto Villarnovo, Luis Suarez, and Carlos Manuel Fleitas.
Mánagers (4 Amateur Baseball elected): Joaquin Viego , Viticio Muñoz, Pipo de la Noval, Evelio Miranda, and Carlos Arboleya (Special Award)
Executives (3 Baseball elected): Mike Brito, Sungo Carreras, and Jose Montiel.
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