Oscar Estrada

On April 21, 1929, the 25-year-old Estrada came in to pitch the top of the 9th inning in a home game against the Detroit Tigers at Sportsman's Park. He was the Browns' fourth pitcher in the game, relieving Herb Cobb. He pitched a scoreless inning, although he allowed a hit and a walk, but the Browns lost 16–9. His lifetime ERA stands at 0.00.
Following his brief major league stint, Estrada returned to the Sports. His minor league baseball career continued until , which he split between the Syracuse Chiefs, Greensboro Patriots, and Harrisburg Senators.
He died in his hometown of Havana, Cuba at the age of 73. Provided by Wikipedia