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    Birth Date: 12/17/1938

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    Leonardo Lazaro Cárdenas Alfonso was born on December 17, 1938 in Cuba.

    The Cincinnati Reds signed him as an amateur free agent in 1956. He was one of the last Cuban players to make it out of the country before their borders were sealed off.

    Cárdenas reached the Major Leagues in 1960, and played nine seasons for the Reds. He was an All-Star four times, and won the Gold Glove at shortstop in 1965. Cárdenas hit .333 in the 1961 World Series, but Cincinnati lost to the New York Yankees in five games. His slashline was .261/.313/.377 during his tenure with the Reds.

    The Minnesota Twins acquired him for Jim Merritt after the 1968 season. Cárdenas hit .280 with 70 RBI during his first year with the Twins, finishing 12th place in AL MVP voting. He hit .247 with a career high 34 doubles in 1970. Minnesota won the AL West in each of those seasons, but they were swept by the Baltimore Orioles in the ALCS both times. Cárdenas hit .167 with one RBI between these two postseasons.

    He made his fifth career All-Star team in 1971, and his first since moving over to the American League. He hit .264 with 18 home runs and a career high 75 RBI. Minnesota traded Cárdenas to the California Angels after the season.

    1972 was his last year as a primary starting shortstop. Cárdenas hit .232 with a .555 OPS in his lone season with the Angels, then began to bounce around the league a bit as a backup infielder. He played for the Cleveland Indians in 1973, and the Texas Rangers in 1974 and 1974.

    As of 2025, Cárdenas lives in Cincinnati. He makes frequent appearances to meet with fans at the Reds Hall of Fame.

    Notable Events & Trivia

    • 1971 Calvin R. Griffith Award
      • Twins MVP
    • 5x All-Star
    • 1965 Gold Glove
    • Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame

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    Rochester Red Wings' Long and Storied History (Excerpt)

    Below is an excerpt from the recently-released 2019 Minnesota Twins Prospect Handbook. Nate Rowan is the Media Relations Director of the Rochester Red Wings. The Minnesota native was kind enough to write up a history of the Rochester Red Wings. It’s really a remarkable history when you think about it, and when you read the full article. It is full of incredible stories, each one a little crazier than the previous.

    Below, I’ll share a few snips from the article. If you would like to read the article in its entirety (along with articles from the other Twins affiliates, full articles on the Twins Daily Minor League Award winners, over 160 Twins minor league player profiles, prospect rankings and much more, you have a couple of purchase options. If you want the paperbook copy of the book, it is $17.99. The electronic, PDF version is available for immediate download for $12.99. (Be sure to go to Lulu.com to see if there are any promo codes to provide a better price.)

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