Danny Miranda Agramonte, Glory of Cuban Baseball, Died at 47
3 Articles
3 Articles
Danny Miranda, a prominent former player and director of the Ávila Blind Tigers, died after abdominal complications. A key figure in Cuban baseball, he left an unforgettable legacy in the sport.
Olympic champion Danny Miranda Agramonte, died this Sunday at Antonio Luaces Iraola Hospital, a victim of a serious stomach condition, reported the invading newspaper from its Facebook page. Miranda Agramonte, 47 years old, was the manager who led Ciego de Ávila to the title in the Third League Elite Baseball, as well as the Cuban team under 23 years to the qualification for the coming World Cup. He started playing since young showing physical c…
Olympic champion Danny Miranda Agramonte died this Sunday at Antonio Luaces Iraola Hospital, a victim of a serious stomach condition. Miranda Agramonte, 47 years old, was the manager who led Ciego de Ávila to the title in the Third Elite Baseball League, as well as the Cuban team under 23 to the standings for the coming World Cup. The post died Danny Miranda Agramonte, glory of Cuban baseball, at 47 years first appeared on Cubadebate.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

