- Pompeyo Davalillo
Pompeyo Antonio Romero Davalillo [da-va-LEEL-lyo] , nicknamed "Yo-Yo", is a former
Major League Baseball player. A slickshortstop with a fast swinging bat and quick feet, and listed generously at 5' 3", 140 lb (64 kg), Davalillo played in theAmerican League in 1955 for the Washington Senators. He is listed in major league records as having been born onJune 30 ,1931 , inCaracas, Venezuela (Venezuelan baseball official resources indicateJuly 5 ,1928 ,Zulia ,Venezuela ).The oldest brother of outfielder
Vic Davalillo , and nicknamed "Yo-Yo", Davalillo was drafted by theNew York Yankees in 1953 and later transferred to Washington. Between 1953-55, he played three full-seasons in AA and AAA leagues, registeringbatting average s of .336 (240-715) and .293 (167-569), respectively. Ending the '55 season, Davalillo had a brief stint with the Senators, batting .293 (17-58) in 19 games played. He had a promising future, but his aversion to airplane travel, combined with a severe injury, cut off his career in the majors.In thirteen seasons in the "Venezuelan Winter League" (1952-66), primarily with the "Leones del Caracas" team, Davalillo batted .276 (486-1761), with 3
home run s, 130runs batted in , 246 runs, 58 doubles, 19 triples, and 67stolen base s in 469 games played. Modest batting totals, without a doubt; nonetheless, he had been one of the most popular baseball managers in his home country for his unorthodox strategies, energetic character and personal charisma.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/d/davalyo01.shtml Career statistics at "Baseball Reference"]
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