Nats Connie Marrero 2nd oldest ballplayer
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 11:29 pm
Only a few remember him, but Connie Marrero, a pitcher for the Washington Senators, is the second oldest ballplayer and probably the oldest pitcher. He signed about 1950 and pitched through 1954, not a long career except that he was about 38 or 39 when the Nats scout Joe Cambria signed him.
A little guy, always smoking a cigar. Find a picture of Cubans who played for the Nats in the '50s, and you'll find Marrero and his cigar.
Legend -- meaning my dad -- says that Clark Griffith let Marrero smoke his cigar in the dugout and in the bullpen. A five-foot-five-inch cloud of cigar smoke. Also a crafty pitcher.
A little guy, always smoking a cigar. Find a picture of Cubans who played for the Nats in the '50s, and you'll find Marrero and his cigar.
Legend -- meaning my dad -- says that Clark Griffith let Marrero smoke his cigar in the dugout and in the bullpen. A five-foot-five-inch cloud of cigar smoke. Also a crafty pitcher.