Pancho Herrera

First baseman, Baseball Player

1934 –

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Who is Pancho Herrera?

Juan Francisco "Pancho" Herrera Willavicencio was a professional baseball player. He played all or part of three seasons in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies between 1958 and 1961, primarily as a first baseman. He also played for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro American League, from whom he was purchased by the Phillies in 1954, as well with the Buffalo Bisons of the International League and also in Mexico. Herrera was the first Afro-Latino to play for the Phillies.

As a prospect, he spent 1957 with the Miami Marlins of the International League, where he, Woody Smith, Mickey Micelotta, and Bobby Young were considered to be one of the best infields in the International League, with one writer saying, "they make plays the Phillies couldn't make."

1960 was Herrera's most productive year. He homered 17 times and batted .281 for the season. He also led National League batters with 136 strikeouts, a league record at the time. Herrera also committed more errors than any other first baseman in the league. Still, Herrera finished a distant second to Frank Howard in that year's Rookie of the Year balloting.

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Born
Jun 16, 1934
Santiago de Cuba
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Died
Apr 25, 2024

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on July 23, 2013

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