Jack Aragón Baseball player

Ángel Valdés "Jack" Aragón Reyes, Jr. (November 20, 1915 – April 4, 1988) was a Cuban professional baseball player and manager.His playing career spanned 13 season, including one game during the 1941 season in Major League Baseball with the New York Giants. In that one game, he was used as a pinch-runner and had no plate appearances. Aragón also played in the minor leagues with the Class-C Greenwood Giants, the Class-D Blytheville Giants, the Class-D Salisbury Giants, the Class-B Clinton Giants, the Class-B Winston-Salem Twins, the Class-A1 Knoxville Smokies, the Class-C Fort Smith Giants, the Double-A, and later Triple-A Minneapolis Millers, the Double-A, and later Triple-A Louisville Colonels and the Class-A Jacksonville Tars.Aragón's managerial career lasted five seasons, including four of those as a player-manager. Aragón's baseball career was interrupted in 1942 as he in the United States Coast Guard during World War II. After being discharged in 1944 at the rank of Electrician's Mate, he returned to baseball. Over his minor league career, Aragón played 801 games. Aragón also served as a general manager for the Knoxville Smokies from 1952 to 1953, and the Maryville-Alcoa Twins from 1953 to 1954. He batted and threw right-handed.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Aragón Jack
Birth dateNovember 20, 1915
Birth place
Havana , Cuba
Date of deathApril 04, 1988
Place of death
Clearwater Florida

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Baseball player

Career startAugust 13, 1949
Career endAugust 13, 1949
batting sideRight
former teams
San Francisco Giants
position
Manager (baseball)
Catcher
teams
San Francisco Giants
throwing sideRight

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