Rigoberto "Tito" Fuentes Peat (born January 4, 1944 in Havana, Cuba) is a retired second baseman who played for 13 seasons in the Major Leagues between 1965 ...
Napa Silverados
Field Manager
T 23 Sports Group
Director of Oporations
Genuine Sports Group Jul 2013 - May 2014
Baseball Agent Genuine Sports Group
Tfba Dominican Republic Aug 2012 - Oct 2012
Coach and Instructor
Sonoma County Grapes Baseball Jun 2012 - Aug 2012
Coach
Education:
Miami Dade College 1991 - 1993
Sierra College 1985 - 1986
Skills:
Sports Baseball Sports Marketing Sports Management Coaching Sports Coaching Athletics Scouting Public Speaking Fundraising Social Media Sponsorship Athletic Training Event Planning Event Management Nonprofits Sports Writing Soccer Youth Mentoring Building Relationships Rare Ability As Hitting Instructor Fluent In Spanish Sport Extremely High Degree of Infield/Outfield Knowledge Extensive Knowledge of the Game Able To Travel and Relocate
BBWAA election rules encourages the voters to consider the player's "integrity, sportsmanship, character and contributions to the team(s) on which the player played." But let's face it: Roberto Clemente's humanitarian credentials wouldn't have meant squat to the voters if he'd hit like Tito Fuentes.
. On Tuesday in Cincinnati, he was 0-for-4. The last Giant to collect three hits in both ends of a doubleheader had been Tito Fuentes in 1973. Fuentes has been part of the Giants' Spanish broadcast team.
, where he remains after suffering a broken C4 vertebrae in his neck in a spill following Friday's sixth race at Gulfstream Park. Coa was scheduled to undergo surgery Monday on a broken wrist suffered in the spill and is expected to undergo additional surgery later this week on his neck according to Tito Fuentes, Coa's agent. C