Conrado Marrero

1911 - 2014

Conrado Marrero

1911 - 2014

BORN

1911

DIED

2014

Conrado Marrero Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 24, 2014.
HAVANA (AP) - Conrado Marrero, the diminutive Cuban right-hander who pitched for the Washington Senators in the 1950s and in 2011 became the oldest living former Major League Baseball player, died in Havana on Wednesday. He was 102, just two days short of his 103rd birthday.

Marrero's grandson said he died in the early afternoon. "He woke up in the morning and it was like he wasn't there. He wasn't reacting," Rogelio Marrero told The Associated Press.

"Connie" Marrero, as he was known in the States, was renowned for his control and for his presence on the mound despite standing just 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing 158 pounds.

What Marrero lacked in heat he made up for with a tricky repertoire of breaking balls, knucklers and other off-speed pitches. He also had a quirky windup that Felipe Alou once likened to "a cross between a windmill gone berserk and a mallard duck trying to fly backwards."

In interviews with the AP in recen t years, Marrero recounted the highlights of a career facing off against Hall of Famers such as Mickey Mantle and Larry Doby.

Beating the New York Yankees was especially gratifying, he said. He also recalled struggling against left-handed batters in general, and southpaw slugger Ted Williams in particular, a frustration shared by plenty of his contemporaries.

"One day Williams got two home runs off me, and afterward he came up to me and said, 'Sorry, it was my day today.' I responded, 'Ted, every day is your day,'" Marrero said in 2012.

Born April 25, 1911, in the town of Sagua la Grande, about 220 miles (350 kilometers) east of Havana, Marrero's nickname on the island was "The Peasant from Laberinto," after the farm where he grew up.

He began his career playing third base, shortstop and the outfield, and his debut on the mound came by accident one day in 1935 when his Sagua club didn't have a regular pitcher available. Marrero won the game, and the team ask ed him to remain at the position.

He went on to play at Cienfuegos, Almendares, Marianao and Havana, and briefly in the Mexican league in 1945 for the Indios of Juarez. He also starred on Cuba's national team. Marrero was already near the end of his career when he made his U.S. debut in 1950 at age 39. In five seasons with the Senators, he compiled a 39-40 record with an ERA of 3.96 and 297 strikeouts. He was named an All-Star in 1951.

Cut by the Senators in 1955, he returned to Cuba to play for the Havana Sugar Kings and retired after the 1957 season. He continued to work as a coach and instructor into his 80s, and was honored by the government as a Hero of the Republic of Cuba in 1999.

Past the century mark, Marrero was blind, hard of hearing and used a wheelchair. He spent much of his time listening to Cuban baseball games on the radio, often chewing on a cigar. He had difficulty speaking, but visibly lit up when reminiscing about his time in the bi g leagues.

"Putting on that uniform always made me feel bigger, more powerful," Marrero said in 2013, on his 102nd birthday. Marrero became the oldest living former-major leaguer in February 2011 after the death of former Brooklyn Dodgers infielder Tony Malinosky.

Baseball Hall of Fame librarian Jim Gates said that distinction now goes to Mike Sandlock, a 98-year-old former catcher who played 195 games with the Braves, Dodgers and Pirates. Sandlock was born Oct. 17, 1915.

In recent years, Marrero received $30,000 from Major League Baseball under a payout program for players who were active between 1947 and 1979. The funds had been delayed for two years by complications related to the U.S. economic and financial embargo on Cuba.

Rogelio Marrero said his grandfather's remains will be cremated and the family hopes to have his ashes rest in a pantheon for Cuban ballplayers.

"This is a sad loss because he was a living legend of the Major Leagues , and also Cuban baseball from before the revolution," Manuel Gallego, 49, said at a public square in Havana where Cuban fans gather each day to argue passionately about the island's favorite sport.

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PETER ORSI, Associated Press

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Associated Press writers Anne-Marie Garcia and Andrea Rodriguez in Havana contributed.


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L. W

April 30, 2014

I would like to offer my sincere condolences to you all. Please know from [Psalms 90:10] that because of special mightiness from God, Conrado lived a long life. Cherish the memories that you have of him close to your hearts & minds and let the comfort of God be with you all.

William Gassaway

April 30, 2014

Just another Baseball fan passing along his respects. Men like Conrado Marrero never die. Their legend just grows and grows.

Joanne Munoz

April 30, 2014

I remember him in "A League of Their Own". Something about him hypnotized me. My condolences.

A

April 29, 2014

To the family my condolences for your loss. May the God of tender mercies be with you all during this difficult time.

A. Carr

April 29, 2014

As a baseball lover, I'm glad to read the brief story of Sr. Marrerro. But as so many others, I am saddened by his passing.
May God's peace be with his family and so many to whom he brought joy.
Philippians 4:6,7

Connie Marrero - Yankee Stadium 1950s

the Hall family

April 29, 2014

Baseball just lost another all-star ambassador of the game. May the Marrero family find comfort in the enjoyment Connie gave to thousands during his lifetime.

Acts 17:31

April 27, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Virginia

April 27, 2014

May God the hearer of prayer comfort the family during this trouble time. Ps. 65:2

Connie Marrero / Old Comiskey Park

Austin Stearns

April 27, 2014

I am here to pass along my condolences to Mr Marrero's family & friends.

Please know that Conrado is probably 'toeing the rubber' on the Field of Dreams by now, throwing some 'chin-music' to Roberto Clemente.

As a life-long Baseball fan, I sure wish I had the chance to sit and listen to the stories this man could tell. I would've gladly brought the cigars and rum.

April

April 27, 2014

Please accept my sympathy for your loss. May all be :comforted by the wonderful promise: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more. .....The former things have passed away. :

S. Finn

April 27, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 27, 2014

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

April 27, 2014

With deepest condolences. We are never prepared for such a deep loss so I hope you find some comfort in the memories & joys you had and know sickness, pain and death that we deal with now will one day be no more for this has been promised to us.

Robert

April 26, 2014

My prayers go out to the surviving family and friends may the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such a tragic loss. Please accept my deepest sympathies. 2 Cor. 1:2,3.

Janíce

April 26, 2014

My deepest comdolences to the Marrero family. Que la paz del Dios Verdadero esté sobre ustedes.
Revelación 21:4

JWM

April 26, 2014

It is with deep sympathy that I send my condolences to your family. Death is not an easy thing to cope with. Find comfort and solace in the fact that our Heavenly Father will heal your broken hearts. -Psalm 147:3.

mo

April 26, 2014

My prayers goes out to the Marrrero's family.

BC

April 26, 2014

We are so indebted to Mr. Marrero for the many successes and memories he contributed to baseball and for the great impact he has made on the lives of the many who knew him, loved him, and respected him. I look forward to enjoying a lengthy conversation with him when God's "will take place as in heaven also on earth." My condolences to the Marrero family as I join baseball lovers everywhere in celebrating a life well lived?

JP

April 26, 2014

Reading his story really put a smile in my face. Not only because he got to live for so long, but It seems like he really accomplished his dreams in what he knew to do best - in his blood he carried the success of a great pitcher. Please accept my condolences for your loss and May our Heavenly Father grant you the strength to deal with your sorrow - for He is our refuge and strength, A help that is readily found in times of distress.

Tina

April 26, 2014

We send out our deepest sympathy to Conrado's friends and family during this time. He lived a long life and had extra mightiness.
Once said, "We are all on the same train in life, but those who are in the sleeper car are awaiting to be resurrected to a paradise earth." Conrado will be there and he will return to the vigor of his youth. Won't be sick anymore.

Francine

April 26, 2014

I am sorry for your loss. Please find peace and comfort in knowing God cares for you and will help you in your time of need. And may your family and friend be a source of encouragement At 1 Pet. 5:7, He invites you to "throw all your anxiety upon Him." Continue to rely on God for strength during this difficult time.

Richmond

April 26, 2014

My deepest sympathy to the family. May you be comforted by the love and support of family and friends and throw all your anxiety upon God, because he cares for you.

April 26, 2014

HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO MOURN,SINCE THEY WILL BE COMFORTED."MATT.5:7....NC

April 26, 2014

rest in peace my friend
carlos ramos

April 25, 2014

Sorry for your loss...God Almighty be the one you lean on during this sad time

Scott Preston Hardy

April 25, 2014

How can you not love this guy? Rest In Peace, Connie. You were one of a kind!

April 25, 2014

To The Marrero Family,
May the Master of the harvest, reward Conrado eternally, as stated at Heb. 6:10-12 for his work and the love he showed for his name.

April 25, 2014

May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time in your lives. We all yearn for better conditions. It's refreshing to know that God's word speaks of a time when all sorrows will be gone and that mankind will live in beautiful surroundings with nothing to fear.-Isaiah 65:17,21-24

beth inman

April 25, 2014

May you rest in peace, Conrado. What an amazing man you were. God bless your family, and you, eternally.

Richard Herrick

April 25, 2014

R.I.P.
Baseball

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Victoria* ~:~

April 25, 2014

102'years to Life`
Love and Condolences
To ConRado Marrero
Family
rip`Conrado
icon legacy of 102`

April 25, 2014

May the peace of God be with you.

April 25, 2014

My condolences go out to the family and friends for your recent loss. During this trying time we have pleasant memories of our loved one. Be assured that the God of all comfort has your loved one tucked away in his memory too. May he console you with the positive hope of being able to see your loved one again.

Rene Leyva

April 25, 2014

aunque pensemos que hemos vivido mucho lo cierto es a sido un suspiro, pero en las escrituras encontramos una maravillosa esperanza salmo,37:29 y hechos,24:15. sentimos su perdida

Bob Mcgrail

April 25, 2014

Sorry for your loss, what a great life he lived. Although I never saw him play or met him, I'm sure he was a valued player and great teammate that loved his sport right to the end.
Bob M
Newburyport, Ma

Jose Alvarez

April 25, 2014

My condolences to the Marrero's family. Such small man in height only 5'5" and so great in sport. Men are not measure from the earth to the ski, men are measure from the ski to earth. May God rest your Soul in Peace.

April 25, 2014

Nada nos produce más dolor que la pérdida de un ser querido.Lamento mucho el dolor que están pasando.Muy pronto todo este dolor será cosa del pasado tal como promete Dios en su Palabra La Biblia en Revelación 21:3,4:" Con eso, oí una voz fuerte desde el trono decir: “¡Mira! La tienda de Dios está con la humanidad, y él residirá con ellos, y ellos serán sus pueblos. Y Dios mismo estará con ellos. 4 Y limpiará toda lágrima de sus ojos, y la muerte no será más, ni existirá ya más lamento ni clamor ni dolor. Las cosas anteriores han pasado”.

April 24, 2014

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Conrado Marrero

P. Gildersleeve

April 24, 2014

Conrado Marrero slides into Heaven and through the pearly gates and he is called.... ''Safe'' by St. Peter as the angels cheer !

April 24, 2014

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

RP

April 24, 2014

May we keep whole on a God that will turn sorrow one day into happiness and thats is a promise.

SPANKY HUILI0

April 24, 2014

FINALLY A NO HITTER, HOPE YOU TAKE A CIGAR WITH YA RIP

Patty Kiefer-Severud

April 24, 2014

My sympathy to this special man's family. What joy he brought to so many including my sweet mother, an avid baseball fan. May your wonderful memories bring you peace. God Bless.

Carolyn Ward

April 24, 2014

My condolences to Mr.Marrero family and friends.He will be dearly missed.May the God of all comfort be with you at this time.Also may his words at John 6:38-40 Soothe your pains of grief that you are having at this time.Im so sorry for your lose.

Dawna & Tim Tully

April 24, 2014

Bless this legend he truly lead a long happy life.. Deepest condolences to his family and friends xoxox

Patti R

April 24, 2014

My thoughts & prayers go out to the Marrero family, friends and fans. Vaya con dios.

Camille

April 24, 2014

70 years is our life time and 80 years with special mightiness.( Psalm 90:10)Conrado was blessed with 102 years of special mightiness. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories as you celebrate a life well-lived.

BaseballTopFan

April 24, 2014

We would like to offer our sympathy to the family, friends and fans of Conrado Marrero.

He was a very good baseball player.

Rest In Peace (RIP) !!!

April 24, 2014

Lo siento mucho por su perdida, que Dios los consuele durante este tiempo tan dificil y con sus palabras
en Isai as 25:8 "Se te tragara la muerte para siempre. .."

April 24, 2014

I thank you for the life you put into MLB, may your spirt live on in my grandsons future baseball caeras..

Deb Arrowood

April 24, 2014

Que en paz descanse. Mi mas sentido pesame a la familia.

JULIE ROSARIO

April 24, 2014

MARRERO MAY YOU BE HAPPY AND REST IN PEACE CUTIE. MAY THE LORD COMFORT YOUR SOUL AND YOUR FAMILIES. YOU WERE BLESSED WITH LIVING A LONG LIFE IF YOU WERE HAPPY THAT'S ALL THAT COUNTS. R.I.P.

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