The following is the list of players on the New York Cubans all-time roster. These are New York Cubans players who appeared in at least one game for the Cubans while they were based in Paterson, New Jersey or New York City from 1935 to 1936 and 1939 to 1950.
On-going research continuously discovers unreported or misreported games (and the affected players), while some games and players may be lost forever. Therefore, some Negro league players' affiliations will likely remain incomplete and possibly disputed.
‡ Bold player inducted as a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
Player | Year(s) | Position(s) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Greene Farmer | 1945 | OF | [52] |
José Fernández (catcher) | 1939–1942, 1944, 1947 | C | [53] |
Rudy Fernández (baseball) | 1939, 1943–1944 | P | [54] |
Tito Figueroa | 1940 | P | [55] |
Cocaína García | 1935 | P | [56] |
Silvio García | 1936, 1940, 1946–1947 | SS | [57] |
Gil Garrido Sr. | 1944–1945 | IF | [58] |
Sammy Gee | 1948 | SS | [59] |
Victor Greenidge | 1941, 1944 | P | [60] |
Acie Griggs | 1948 | OF | [61] |
Juan Guilbe | 1940 | 1B / P | [62] |
Buster Haywood | 1942 | C | [63] |
Ramón Heredia (baseball) | 1939–1941 | IF | [64] |
Alberto Hernández (outfielder) | 1941 | OF | [65] |
Jimmy Hicks (baseball) | 1941 | P | [66] |
Lefty Holmes | 1936, 1940 | P | [67] |
Carrenza Howard | 1940–1946 | P | [68] |
Bertrum Hunter | 1936 | P | [69] |
Pee Wee Jenkins | 1946–1950 | P | [70] |
Player | Year(s) | Position(s) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Enrique Lantigua | 1935 | C | [71] |
Juan León | 1948 | OF | [72] |
Rogelio Linares | 1940, 1943–1946 | OF / 1B | [73] |
Cando López | 1935, 1939 | OF | [74] |
Raúl López (baseball) | 1948–1950 | P | [75] |
Lou Louden | 1942–1950 | C | [76] |
Dick Lundy (baseball) | 1935 | 2B | [77] |
Horacio Martínez (baseball) | 1935–1936, 1940–1947 | SS | [78] |
Minnie Miñoso‡ | 1946–1948 | 3B | [79] |
Antonio Mirabal (baseball) | 1939–1940 | IF / OF | [80] |
Pedro Miró | 1945, 1948 | 2B | [81] |
Barney Morris | 1942–1948 | P | [82] |
Alex Newkirk | 1948 | P | [83] |
Ray Noble (baseball) | 1945–1950 | C | [84] |
Alejandro Oms | 1935 | OF | [85] |
Pedro Pagés | 1939, 1947 | OF / 1B | [86] |
Willie Patterson (baseball) | 1950 | [87] | |
Javier Pérez (baseball) | 1935, 1942–1945 | 2B / 3B | [88] |
Eddie Powell (baseball) | 1936 | C | [89] |
Alex Radcliffe | 1936 | 3B | [90] |
Connie Rector | 1939 | P | [91] |
Charlie Rivera (baseball) | 1943 | IF | [92] |
Antonio Rodríguez (baseball) | 1939 | 2B | [93] |
Héctor Rodríguez (baseball) | 1944 | 3B | [94] |
Silvino Ruiz | 1939–1941 | P | [95] |
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