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223: 272: 244: 202: 181: 151: 319:, Jiménez debuted with the Hershey Club on May 16, 1936, after being discovered by Joaquín Viego, Hershey's manager. Jiménez led Hershey to three consecutive championships (1938, 1939 and 1940) in Cuba's amateur baseball league, which at the time enjoyed more popularity than the professional 53: 717: 687: 378: 278: 692: 263: 617: 404: 639: 403:
Jiménez died of kidney failure at Havana's Camilo Cienfuegos Hospital on March 8, 1979, at the age of 61. He was inducted into the
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in Panama. Cuba won three of the four tournaments, thanks to the pitching core of Jiménez,
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with the Indians in 1945. He reportedly rejected an offer to sign with the major league
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After his playing career ended, Jiménez went on to manage the "Orientales" team of the
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Junta Nacional Panameña de los IV Juegos Deportivos Centro Americanos y del Caribe.
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inductions between 1962 and 2007 are not formally recognized by the
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Competitors at the 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games
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Cuban expatriate baseball players in the United States
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Spanish name
surname

Pitcher
Santa Cruz del Norte
Mayabeque
Cuba
Havana
Cuba
Cuba
Baseball
Baseball World Cup
1939 Havana
Team
1940 Havana
Team
1941 Havana
Team
1942 Havana
Team
Central American and Caribbean Games
1938 Panama City
Team
baseball
pitcher
Santa Cruz del Norte
Cuban League
professional
Habana
Portsmouth Cubs

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