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Juan Padilla (second baseman)


Juan Padilla Alfonso (born September 16, 1965 in Havana, Cuba) was a member of the Gold Medal-winning Cuban team at the Olympics in 1992 and 1996.
==Cuban leagues==
He drove in 63 runs for the Industriales in the 1987-1988 Serie Nacional to lead the league. In 1995-1996, he homered in the last game of the finals to give the Industriales the pennant. Overall, Padilla hit .307/.363/.447 in 17 seasons in Cuba and fielded .978. Through 2009, he ranked 10th all-time in assists (4,621) and 7th in double plays (1,224). He was 12th in sacrifice flies (70) and 7th with 68 triples, right between brothers Wilfredo Sanchez and Fernando Sanchez.
For the 1990s, he hit .322, tied for 10th with Luis Ulacia in that span.
An eye injury (unrelated to baseball) ended Padilla's career after the 2000 season. He later managed the Metropolitanos for several years.

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