Cuban pitcher hurt stopping fight

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HAVANA (AP)—The pitcher who helped Cuba defeat the Baltimore Orioles in the United States a decade ago tried to stop a fight and was smashed in the face with a blunt object. His injuries are not life-threatening but he will need reconstructive surgery.

Norge Luis Vera is in “delicate, stable condition and fully conscious,” the government-controlled Radio Rebelde said Monday. He is in the intensive care unit of Saturnino Lora Hospital in Santiago, Cuba’s second-largest city.

The 38-year-old pitcher plays for Santiago in Cuba’s top baseball league.

The government weekly newspaper Trabajadores reported Monday that Vera tried to break up a fight Sunday in Santiago and received a “a violent blow to the face, which provoked multiple fractures to the upper jaw,” according to Zadys Navarro, one of the doctors treating the player. She said his life is not in danger but facial surgery will be necessary.

Official reports did not say where or exactly when the fight occurred, or provide further details about the object used to hit Vera. It was unclear if any arrests were made and Cuba’s Sports Ministry declined to comment.

Cuba’s national team traveled to Baltimore for an exhibition series in May 1999 and beat the Orioles 12-6 after Vera relieved struggling starter Jose Contreras(notes), who later defected and played for the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox before joining the Colorado Rockies.

Against Baltimore, Vera allowed just three hits in seven scoreless innings, becoming an instant star in Cuba. Two months earlier, the teams had met in Havana with the Orioles winning 3-2 in 11 innings.

Vera won a gold medal with Cuba at the 2004 Athens Olympics, and took silver with the team at the 2000 Sydney Games and last year in Beijing. He was a starter for Cuba in this season’s World Baseball Classic and earned victories over South Africa and Mexico.

Vera has yet to start a game for Santiago this season, which began Nov. 1. In 14 seasons, he has a 152-57 record and a career ERA of 2.61.

Updated Nov 9, 3:11 pm EST
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  1. David
    7. Posted by David Tue Nov 10 12:11pm EST

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    Holy Cow, i remember my dad talking about that game. i was only six at the time. I remember him saying something about how the Orioles will always suck at a team. Heck, idk why they are still a team.
  2. Dave H
    6. Posted by Dave H Mon Nov 9 8:53pm EST

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    So does this mean Bud Selig will clear him to play MLB?? We cant have too foreign born players . Can you imagine Wal Marts Chinese team ?? Its coming...
  3. Dave H
    5. Posted by Dave H Mon Nov 9 8:53pm EST

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    So does this mean Bud Selig will clear him to play MLB?? We cant have too foreign born players . Can you imagine Wal Marts Chinese team ?? Its coming...
  4. Jesse C
    4. Posted by Jesse C Mon Nov 9 4:48pm EST

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    I can't believe that was ten years ago. Now they let the local community college college team play the O's and they still get beat 12-6.
  5. Guy, ala Fracais rhyming w/ Bee. RaymondGuy
    3. Posted by Guy, ala Fracais rhyming w/ Bee. RaymondGuy Mon Nov 9 4:38pm EST

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    Was Roger Clemens in Santiago with bat?

    * RC *
  6. Ron H.
    2. Posted by Ron H. Mon Nov 9 2:08pm EST

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    Castro is in favor of salary caps.
  7. Brian M
    1. Posted by Brian M Mon Nov 9 2:00pm EST

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    Well with the vaunted Cuban medical system he should be already, ehh castro?
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