- Carlos Paula
Carlos (Conill) Paula (
November 28 ,1927 –April 25 ,1983 ) was aMajor League Baseball right fielder who played for the Washington Senators from 1954 to 1956. A native ofHavana, Cuba , he stood 6'3" and weighed 195 lbs.Paula was acquired by Washington via a transaction with the
Paris, Texas team of the Big State League before the 1954 season. He was sent to the SenatorsCharlotte, North Carolina affiliate, theCharlotte Hornets (baseball) , on March 30, 1954. ["Article 10-No Title",New York Times , March 31, 1954, pg. 35.] When he made hismajor league debut (September 6, 1954 atGriffith Stadium ), he became the first black player in Washington Senators history. He got into nine games that month.He played in 115 games during the 1955 season, batting .299 with 6
home runs and 55runs batted in . In 1956 he appeared in only 33 games and batted .183. His last game was on June 23. Paula was optioned to theMinneapolis Millers of theAmerican Association (20th Century) on April 2, 1957. ["Paula of Senators Optioned", New York Times, April 3, 1957, pg. 48.] On April 12, 1958 he was sold by the Senators to theSacramento Solons of thePacific Coast League . ["Paula Sold By Senators", New York Times, April 13, 1958, pg. S14.]Career totals for 157 games include a .271 batting average (124-for-457), 9
HR , 60RBI , 44 runs scored, and aslugging percentage of .416. In his 111 appearances in theoutfield , he handled 211 out of 222total chances successfully for afielding percentage of .950, well below the league average during his era.Paula died at the age of 55 in
Miami, Florida .Trivia
*When Paula hit 7 triples in 1955, it tied him for eighth in the
American League . He was in some pretty good company...Ray Boone ,Jim Finigan ,Nellie Fox ,Elston Howard ,Minnie Miñoso , and Harry "Suitcase" Simpson. It took Paula only 351 at bats to hit 7 triples. By contrast, it took the other six players an average of 479 at bats to hit the same number.References
ee also
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List of first black Major League Baseball players by team and date External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/paulaca01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Ppaulc101.htm Retrosheet]
* [http://www.thediamondangle.com/marasco/negleg/timeline.html Baseball Integration Timeline]
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