Guillermo Álvarez (14 August 1926 – 8 April 2007), nicknamed Huevito, was a Mexican professional baseball shortstop and manager. He is considered the best shortstop to ever play for El Águila de Veracruz, where he spent most of his Mexican League (LMB) career, and one of the best Mexican shortstops of all time.[1][2]
Career
Álvarez debuted in the Mexican League at the age of 19 with the Pericos de Puebla during the 1946 season, in a May 23 game against the Azules de Veracruz; he made several sensational plays that game, including the final out.[2] Álvarez finished the year hitting .306, winning rookie of the year honors.[3][4]
He played most of his career (1949–1957) with Águila de Veracruz, where he won a championship in 1952.[5] He was best known as a defensive shortstop, though he batted .334 in batting and hit 18 home runs in 1955.[4] He won Álvarez was a Mexican League all-star for fifteen consecutive seasons.