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Rafael C Inclan
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Rafael C Inclan Famous memorial

Birth
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9 Jun 1984 (aged 80–81)
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Havana, Municipio de La Habana Vieja, La Habana, Cuba Add to Map
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1951 Monument to Baseballists
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Member of the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame. Inclan played second base for Havana University while an undergraduate there. He helped Cuba win the Gold in the 1926 Central American Games. Hitting sixth in the opener, he batted in a win over Mexico and continued to provide runs throughout the series. He later attended the university medical school and specialized in internal medicine, studying both in Germany and the United States. He had his practice in Havana for almost thirty years and also served as assistant professor of internal medicine. After his retirement from active play, he served as President of the Caribbean Professional Baseball federation formed by Cuba, Puerto Rico and Panama. He also served as the President of the Cuban Winter League from 1947 to 1954. He became a prominent Physician and professor at Havana. He relocated to Lakewood, New Jersey in 1960. After passing his AMA qualifications, he became a resident physician at Paul Kimball Hospital.
Member of the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame. Inclan played second base for Havana University while an undergraduate there. He helped Cuba win the Gold in the 1926 Central American Games. Hitting sixth in the opener, he batted in a win over Mexico and continued to provide runs throughout the series. He later attended the university medical school and specialized in internal medicine, studying both in Germany and the United States. He had his practice in Havana for almost thirty years and also served as assistant professor of internal medicine. After his retirement from active play, he served as President of the Caribbean Professional Baseball federation formed by Cuba, Puerto Rico and Panama. He also served as the President of the Cuban Winter League from 1947 to 1954. He became a prominent Physician and professor at Havana. He relocated to Lakewood, New Jersey in 1960. After passing his AMA qualifications, he became a resident physician at Paul Kimball Hospital.

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  • Added: Apr 16, 2001
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21543/rafael_c-inclan: accessed ), memorial page for Rafael C Inclan (1903–9 Jun 1984), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21543, citing Cementerio de Cristóbal Colón, Havana, Municipio de La Habana Vieja, La Habana, Cuba; Maintained by Find a Grave.