List of Pan American Games medalists in baseball

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This is the complete list of Pan American Games medalists in baseball from 1951 to 2019. [1]

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Medalists

Men's

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1951
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
  • Juan Izaguirre
  • Angel Scull
  • Derubin Jácome
  • Juan Vistuer
  • Angelio Brito
  • Luís Fiuza
  • Leonardo Feijo
  • Aurélio Herrera
  • Juan Ravelo
  • Gustavo Martínez
  • Osvaldo Orgalles
  • Marío Díaz
  • Nélson Campbell
  • Jorge Silva
  • Gilberto Delgado
  • Celso Oviedo
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
  • Frank Wehner
  • Stanley Johnson
  • Junie Floyd
  • Bob Colufti
  • Jack Stallings
  • Wiley Warren
  • Ellsworth "Kay" Rogers
  • Jack Liptak
  • Don Woodlief
  • Max Eller
  • Alton "Tunney" Brooks
  • Dick McCleney
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
  • Antonio Mondragon
  • R. de Hoyos
  • G. Figueroa
  • Manuel Contreras
  • Nicolas Genestas
  • H. Leal
  • R. López Ortíz
  • J. Sánchez
  • A. Uribe
  • R. Delgado
  • Sabino García
  • A. Méndez
  • R. Cárdenas
  • M. López Ortíz
  • A. Flores
  • J. López Ruíz
  • Fernando García
  • Alberto Sosa
1955
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Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
  • Rafael Quezada
  • Manuel Valdespino
  • Domingo Vargas
  • Miguel Marcelino
  • Pedro Pablo Tineo
  • Carlos Dore
  • Fabio Fiallo
  • Manuel Infante
  • Felipe Alou
  • José A. Capellán
  • Julián Javier
  • Roy Donald
  • Atilano Domínguez
  • Teodoro Rodríguez
  • Rafael Andújar
  • Wilfredo Echevarría
  • Luis Henríquez
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
  • Paul Ebert
  • Arlan Barber
  • Bill Lore
  • Bob Jingling
  • Carl Thomas
  • Jerry Schoonmaker
  • James Temp
  • Don Lukaszewski
  • Vince Magi
  • Lamont Geiger
  • Raymond Hyde
  • Kenneth DeCarlo
  • John Garten
  • William Cary
  • Jerry Cloutier
  • Bob Schnorbus
  • Louis Scarborough
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela
  • Francisco Cirimeli
  • Antonio Martínez
  • Manuel Fernández
  • Jaime Barroso
  • José Matos
  • Eladio Reverón
  • Rubén Millán
  • Jorge Aquiles Gómez
  • Argenis Gil
  • Pedro Gómez
  • Elio Chacón
  • José Garrido
  • Emiro Alvarez
  • Carlos Loreto
  • Julio Pirela
  • Luis Angel González
  • Francisco López
  • Andrés Quintero
1959
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Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela
  • Rubén Millán
  • Francisco López
  • William Tronconis
  • Eduardo Amaya
  • Miguel Giron
  • José Flores
  • Tadeo Flores
  • Raúl Landaeta
  • Dámaso Blanco
  • Domingo Martín
  • Luis Manuel Hernández
  • Manuel Pérez Bolaños
  • Luis Peñalver
  • José Pérez
  • Lucas Ferreira
  • Enrique Capecchi
  • Francisco Oliveros
Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico
  • Carlos Pizarro
  • Santiago Rosario
  • Angel Fuentes
  • Reinaldo Vásquez
  • Luís Marrero
  • Jorge Pacheco
  • Ignacio Rios
  • Héctor Valle
  • José A. Meléndez
  • José Marrero
  • Irmo Figueroa
  • Raúl Rodríguez
  • Juan López
  • José V. Meléndez
  • José Calderon
  • Héctor Santiago
  • Enrique Irizarri
  • Ricardo Delgado
US flag 49 stars.svg  United States
  • Lou Brock
  • Ron Causton
  • Ty Cline
  • Charles Davis
  • Jerry Droscher
  • Terry Gellinger
  • Alan Hall
  • Ralph Hochgrebe
  • Robert Hoover
  • Arley Kangous
  • Allen Kennedy
  • Ron Klepfer
  • Jack McCartan
  • Perry McGriff
  • William Mansfield
  • Grayson Mersch
  • Tom Orton
  • Roger Rudeen
1963
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
  • Franklyn Aspillaga
  • Antonio Rubio
  • Daniel Hernández
  • Fidel Linares
  • Jorge Trigoura
  • Lázaro Pérez
  • António González
  • Pedro Chávez
  • Ramón Hechevarría
  • Raúl Ortega
  • Modesto Verdura
  • Ricardo Lazo
  • Pastor Rodriguez
  • Santiago Scott
  • Miguel Cuevas
  • Aquino Abreu
  • Urbano González
  • Manuel Alarcón
  • Rolando Pastor
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
  • Barry Bruckner
  • Victor Johnson
  • Larry Tucker
  • James Westervelt
  • Robert Jenkins
  • Douglas Mills
  • Ted Tollner
  • Charles Roys
  • Robert Overman
  • James Hollister
  • L. Ferg Norton
  • Alan DeJardin
  • Robert Hoover
  • Richard Mooney
  • Steve Smith
  • Archie Moore
  • Wilson Parma
  • Thomas H. Jenk
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico
  • Arnold Armenta
  • Arturo Navarro
  • Carlos Sánchez
  • Cirilo Magdaleno
  • Daniel Navarro
  • Elias Mier
  • José Garibay
  • José Parcero
  • José Rodríguez
  • Luís Esma
  • Luís García
  • Marío Aguirre
  • Miguel Ángel Tapia
  • Pedro Rodríguez
  • Reynaldo Rodríguez
  • Roberto Ortíz
  • Sérgio Murillo
  • Tomás Valenzuela
1967
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Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
  • Manuel Alarcón
  • Rigoberto Betancourt
  • Pedro Chávez
  • Miguel Cuevas
  • Antonio Gonzalez
  • Urbano Gonzalez
  • Ramon Hechevarria
  • Félix Isasi
  • Antonio Jiménez
  • Fermín Laffita
  • Ricardo Lazo
  • Elpidio Mancebo
  • Lazaro Perez
  • Gaspar Pérez
  • Felix Rosa
  • Felipe Sarduy
  • Alfredo Street
  • Jesus Torriente
  • Roberto Valdes
Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico
  • Javier Andino
  • Anibal Baerga
  • Jose Baez
  • Luis Camacho
  • Angel Davila
  • Heriberto Feliciano
  • Samuel Garcia
  • Julio Maysonet
  • Luis Medina
  • Francisco Mercado
  • Ramon Nieves
  • Ramon Ortiz
  • Pedro Pacheco
  • Milton Ramirez
  • Jose Ramos
  • Carlos Rodriguez
  • Antonio Rodriguez
  • Raul Vives
1971
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
  • Wilfredo Sánchez
  • Silvio Montejo
  • Félix Isasi
  • Armando Capiró
  • Agustín Marquetti
  • Vicente Díaz
  • Lázaro Pérez
  • Rodolfo Puente
  • Emilio Salgado
  • Urbano González
  • Lázaro Martínez
  • Rigoberto Rosique
  • Rolando Macías
  • Óscar Romero
  • Braudilio Vinent
  • José Antonio Huelga
  • Walfrido Ruíz
  • Antônio González
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
  • José Corpas
  • Luis Herrera
  • Luis Escobar
  • Abel Leal
  • Luis Gaviria
  • Humberto Bayuelo
  • Pompeyo Llamas
  • Daniel Blanco
  • Rene Morelos
  • Remberto Madera
  • Luis Santos
  • Alejandro Lian
  • Alcibiades Jaramillo
  • Erasmo Marimon
  • Evaristo Martínez
  • Orlando Ramírez
  • Adolfo Jiménez
  • Benjamin Herrera
  • Orlando García
1975
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
  • Julio Romero
  • Oscar Romero
  • Omar Carrero
  • Juan Pérez
  • Braudilio Vinent
  • Santiago Mederos
  • Lázaro Pérez
  • Evelio Hernández
  • Agustín Marquetti
  • Alfonso Urquiola
  • Félix Isasi
  • Osvaldo Oliva
  • Pedro José Rodríguez Sr.
  • Rodolfo Puente
  • Agustín Arias
  • Armando Capiró
  • Fermín Laffita
  • Fernando Sánchez
  • Antonio Muñoz
  • Wilfredo Sánchez
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela
  • Jesús Hernández
  • Evelio Ovalles
  • José Granados
  • Omar Marín
  • Arsenis Navas
  • Guillermo Guerra
  • William Hidalgo
  • José Luis Ayala
  • Ignacio Camero
  • Ornar Guzmán
  • Gustavo Rivas
  • Pedro Ávila
  • Ubaldo Alcedo
  • José Juárez
  • Luis González
  • Jesús Hernández
  • Miguel González
  • Luis Bravo
  • Victor Williams
  • Gustavo Bastardo
1979
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
  • Rey Vicente Anglada
  • Armando Capiró
  • Luis Casanova
  • Rafael Castillo
  • Rogelio García
  • Jesús Guerra
  • Fernando Hernández
  • Pedro Jova
  • Agustín Marquetti
  • Alberto Martínez
  • Pedro Medina
  • Antonio Muñoz
  • Juan Carlos Oliva
  • Rodolfo Puente
  • Pedro José Rodríguez Sr.
  • Fernando Sánchez
  • Wilfredo Sánchez
  • Lázaro Santana
  • Alfonso Urquiola
  • Braudilio Vinent
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
  • Marcos Aguasvivas
  • Rafael Almonte
  • Rafael Belliard
  • Maney Cabreja
  • Pablo Cabrera
  • Iván Crispín
  • Quique Cruz
  • Orlando De León
  • Cecilio Guante
  • Orlando Guerrero
  • Rafael Harris
  • Jony Olivo
  • Juan Ortiz
  • Héctor Paniagua
  • Aquiles Peña
  • Manuel Peña
  • Felipe Polanco
  • Antonio Romero
  • Rafael Stephan
Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico
  • Carmelo Aguayo
  • Héctor Ayala
  • Angel Báez
  • Julio Bonilla
  • Luis Colón
  • Milton Crespo
  • Alejandro De Jesús
  • Jesús Feliciano
  • Víctor Gómez
  • Edwin Hernández
  • Ramón Lara
  • Carlos Lugo
  • Juan Martínez
  • Luis Mercado
  • Rogelio Negrón
  • Carlos Ponce
  • Mariano Quiñones
  • David Rodríguez
  • Angel Rodríguez
  • Obdulio Valentín
1983
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua
  • Cruz Ulloa
  • Elvin Jarquin
  • Tomás Guzmán
  • Julio Moya
  • Diego Raudez
  • César Monge
  • Adolfo Álvarez
  • Luis Cano
  • Roberto Espino
  • Ariel Delgado
  • Julio Medina
  • Julio César Sánchez
  • Arnoldo Munoz
  • Alvaro Munoz
  • Cayetano García
  • Apolinar Cruz
  • Pablo Juárez
  • Danilo Sotelo Sr.
  • Leo Cárdenas
  • Roger López
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
1987
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico
  • Eddie Ahorrio
  • Edwin Cuadrado
  • Gilberto Escalera
  • Jesús Feliciano
  • Luis Fontanez
  • Efraín García
  • Héctor Gutierrez
  • José Lorenzana
  • José Meléndez
  • Ángel Morales
  • José Ortiz
  • Edwin Pérez
  • Mariano Quiñones
  • Luis Ramos
  • Jorge Robles
  • Helson Rodriguez
  • Abimael Rosario
  • Josué Salva
  • Roberto Santana
  • Wilfredo Velez
1991
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico
  • José Lorenzana
  • Efrain Nieves Sr.
  • Efraín García
  • Roberto Lopez
  • Luis Ramos
  • Abimael Rosario
  • Manuel Serrano
  • Ernest Martinez
  • Angel A. Morales
  • Albert Bracero
  • Jorge Aranzamendi
  • Jesus I. Feliciano
  • Wilfredo Velez
  • Francisco Hernaiz
  • Jimmy Figueroa
  • Ariel Robles
  • Josue Salva
  • Rafael Santiago
  • Angel Fonseca
  • Armando Ríos
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
1995
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua
  • Oswaldo Mairena
  • Yader Soto
  • Jose Quiroz
  • Luis Miranda
  • Pedro Ramirez
  • Eduardo Bojorge
  • Guillermo Modragon
  • Roberto Mendoza
  • Julio Osejo
  • Jairo Mendoza
  • Jorge Avellan
  • Julio Medina
  • Norman Cardoze
  • Nemesio Porras
  • Henry Roa
  • Ariel Delgado
  • Bayardo Davila
  • Richard Hunter
  • Sandy Moreno
  • Anibal Vega
  • Jose Ramon Padilla
  • Carlos Berrios
Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico
  • Jose Fortis
  • Nelson Sanchez
  • David Melendez
  • Ramon Montanez
  • José Mateo
  • Orville Batista
  • Luis Victoria
  • Wilfredo Velez
  • Jose Lorenzano
  • Efrain Nieves Sr.
  • Efrain Garcia
  • José Miranda
  • Carlos Márquez
  • Jaime Roque
  • Juan Montero
  • Luis Ramos
  • Abimael Rosario
  • Alberto Bracero
  • Angel A. Morales
  • Jorge Aranzamendi
  • Joel Perez
  • Omar Hernandez
1999
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
2003
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2007
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Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua
  • Jorge Luis Avellan
  • Norman Rene Cardoze
  • Larry Francisco Galeano
  • Yasmir Antonio Garcia
  • Sandor Guido
  • Armando de Jesus Hernandez
  • Hesse Estaly Loaisiga Palma
  • Edgard Roberto Lopez
  • Oswaldo Mairena
  • Sergio Antonio Mena
  • Jose Esteban Perez
  • Jairo Ramon Pineda
  • Luz de Jesús Portobanco
  • Julio Cesar Raudes
  • Pedro Wilder Rayo Rojas
  • Justo Cesar Rivas
  • Jenrry Antonio Roa Miranda
  • Jose Luis Saenz Morales
  • Danilo Francisco Sotelo
  • Eddy Orland Talavera
2011
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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
2015
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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
2019
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Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua

Women's

GamesGoldSilverBronze
2015
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Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
  • Migreily Angulo
  • Ofelia Arrieche
  • Sor Brito
  • Dayvis Cazorla
  • Giddelys Cumana
  • Ingrid Escobar
  • Osmari Garcia
  • Daily Gimenez
  • Lelis Gomez
  • Oriannys Hernandez
  • Kerlys Pérez
  • Marianne Pérez
  • Esquia Rengel
  • Leonela Reyes
  • Maria Rincon
  • Astrid Rodriguez
  • Patricia Segovia
  • Maigleth Torres

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References

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