Agustín Marquetti

Agustín Marquetti
Marquetti at the 1972 Haarlem Baseball Week
First baseman / outfielder
Born: (1946-08-28) August 28, 1946
Alquízar, Artemisa, Cuba
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
SNB statistics
Batting average.288
Hits1,935
Home runs207
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  Cuba
Amateur World Series
1969 Santo Domingo Team
1970 Cartagena Team
1972 Managua Team
1973 Havana Team
1976 Colombia Team
1978 Italy Team
Intercontinental Cup
1979 Havana Team
Pan American Games
1971 Cali Team
1975 Mexico City Team
1979 San Juan Team
Central American and Caribbean Games
1974 Santo Domingo Team
1978 Medellin Team

Agustín Marquetti Moinelo (born August 28, 1946) is a Cuban former baseball player. He spent his 22-year career as a first baseman in the Cuban National Series (SNB) playing in Havana, mainly with Industriales.

Marquetti twice led the National Series in both home runs and runs batted in (1969 and 1972). Historian Peter C. Bjarkman described Marquetti as "the first great Cuban slugger of the modern-day era," adding that Marquetti made up half, along with his contemporary Antonio Muñoz, of Cuba's version of the M&M Boys (Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle).