Camilo Alberto Pascual Lus was born on January 20,1934 and is a Cuban former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher.
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Camilo Alberto Pascual Lus was born on January 20,1934 and is a Cuban former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher.
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Camilo Pascual was elected to the American League All-Star team 5 times.
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Camilo Pascual would continue to play for Cienfuegos or Tigres de Marianao until Fidel Castro closed the country in 1961.
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Camilo Pascual led the league in both complete games and shutouts, while receiving some support in the MVP balloting.
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Camilo Pascual would continue to have arm problems in 1966 and would pitch only 103 innings in 21 games, both career lows.
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Over his career, Camilo Pascual led the league in strikeouts in 1961,1962, and 1963 and as of the start of the 2020 season, he is 68th on the all-time strikeout list.
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Camilo Pascual led the league in complete games three times, and came in second two more times.
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From 1978 to 1980, Camilo Pascual was the Minnesota Twins pitching coach for manager Gene Mauch.
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Camilo Pascual later became the 24th former Twins player inducted into the Twins Hall of Fame, during a ceremony held on July 15,2012.
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Camilo Pascual was honored on February 18,2017, when his name was added to the "Pitching Wall of Great Achievement" at the Ted Williams Museum in St Petersburg, Florida.
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