Humberto Lara Gavidia

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Humberto Lara "Beto" Gavidia was a Salvadoran baseball player. An infielder, he played in the El Salvadoran baseball league, then joined the country's national team. He played in the 1961 Baseball World Cup. He retired from baseball in 1968. [1] He died October 30, 2014. [2]

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  1. He was the son of Luis Lara Gavidia and Luz Mena de Lara Gavidia. His brothers were Manuel Lara Gavidia, Raul Lara Gavidia, Antonio Lara Gavidia.Humberto Lara Gavidia: baseball gold
  2. "Died "Beto" Lara Gavidia University baseball legend". Archived from the original on 2016-02-05. Retrieved 2016-01-18.