Manuel Masineira | |||
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Catcher/Third baseman | |||
Born: Cuba | |||
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Manuel Masineira was a Cuban baseball catcher and third baseman in the Cuban League and Negro leagues. [1] He played with Almendares in 1903, Carmelita in 1904, Habana in 1905, and the Cuban Stars (West) in 1906. [2]
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