Manuel Alarcón
Medal record
Men's baseball
Representing  Cuba
Silver medal – second place 1967 Pan American Games Team
Men's baseball
Representing  Cuba
Gold medal – first place 1963 Pan American Games Team

Manuel Alarcon Reina (February 19, 1941 – May 29, 1998) was a Cuban baseball player.

In 1964–1965, he became the first pitcher in the history of the league to strike out more than 100 batters in a season, striking out 101 in 94.2 innings. On January 24, in the 1966–1967 season, he threw the third no-hitter in Cuban National Series history. He won the Cuban National Series Most Valuable Pitcher award that season.

Biography

He was born in Bartolomé Masó, Cuba and died in Havana, Cuba. He pitched for the Orientales in the Cuban National Series for seven years in the 1960s. He posted a win-loss record of 41-24 and an ERA of 1.82 ERA in 87 games, 70 of which he started. He also threw 43 complete games and 12 shutouts.[1]

He also pitched in the 1963 Pan American Games and the 1967 Pan American Games.[2]

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