Yoilán Cerce
Yoilán Cerce Martínez
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 8", Weight 168 lb.
Biographical Information[edit]
Yoilán Cerce is a Cuban infielder.
In the 2004 World Junior Championship, he batted .407/.448/.815 with 4 triples and 7 RBI to help lead Cuba to a Gold Medal. Cerce hit .325 through his first four seasons in Cuba, debuting at age 16. In his fifth year, 2008-2009, the Guantanamo second baseman batted .375/~.413/.567 with 85 runs in 86 games. He finished among the Serie Nacional leaders in runs (2nd place, 2 behind Ramón Tamayo), hits (136, 1st, 5 ahead of #2 Yulieski Gourriel), total bases (206, 5th) and average (tied for 6th with Alfredo Despaigne). He made the All-Star team at second base, beating out national team regular Héctor Olivera Jr..
Cerce was 5 for 14 in the 2009 World Port Tournament with a double and was hit by pitch three times and was caught stealing twice.
He hit .333/.387/.475 in 2009-2010 and was 9th in the league with 120 hits.
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Sources[edit]
- Beisbolcubano.cu
- Baseballdecuba.com
- Radiorebelde
- Defunct IBAF site
- 2009 World Port Tournament
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