Han Urbanus is in the Dutch Baseball Hall of Fame. He pitched over 150 consecutive complete games over a period of eight years.
The brother of Marv Throneberry, outfielder Faye Throneberry spent much of his career with the Twins franchise while it was still in Washington (1957-1960). In December of 1960, he was chosen by the Los Angeles Angels in the expansion draft.
Infielder Luis Alberto Maza did not play for the Twins, but was in their minor league system for several years. Born and raised in Cumana, Venezuela, he signed with the Twins as a free agent in 1997. Partly due to his age, Maza was in the low minors for several years, not reaching AA until 2004. He hit .311 there that year and was promoted to AAA in 2005. He had a bad year in Rochester in 2006, hitting only .207, and became a free agent after the season. He signed with the Dodgers, played very well in the minors, and reached the majors in mid-May of 2008, staying for two months. He hit only .228, however, and so far this has been Maza’s only time in the majors. He hit .378 in Albuquerque that year, and followed it up with a .300 season last year. When he did not get a call back to the big leagues, Maza again became a free agent, this time signing with Philadelphia. He moved on to Houston in late June, but was released in early August. He signed with Grosseto in the Italian Baseball League for 2011 and played for Rimini in that same league in 2012. He did not play anywhere during the regular 2013 or 2014 seasons but he continued to play winter ball in Venezuela through the winter of 2015-16. No information about what Luis Maza has done since then was readily available.
Infielder Engelb Stalin Vielma did not play for the Twins, but was in their minor league system from 2012-2017. He was born in Maraciabo, Venezuela and signed with Minnesota as a free agent in September of 2011. He rose through the Twins system at a steady pace, playing in the DSL in 2012, the GCL and the Appalachian League in 2013, Class A in 2014, high-A in 2015, and AA in 2016. He started 2017 in AA but went to AAA about at third of the way through the season. He apparently is consider a superior fielder, because he has never posted an OPS of .700 or better at any level. His best mark was .690 in that third of a season in AA Chattanooga in 2017. His highest batting average was .286 in that same third of a season--for a full season his highest is .271 in 2016. The Twins waived him in September of 2017, which started an interesting off-season for him. The Giants selected him, but waived him in November. He was selected by Philadelphia, who waived him in December. He selected by Pittsburgh, who waived him in January. A week later, he was traded to Baltimore for a player to be named later or cash. He started the season with the Orioles but played sparingly, appearing in just six games and batting only seven times (1-for-7 with a single and a walk). He missed most of the rest of the season due to injury, appearing in just twelve minor league games. In 2019 he appeared in 40 games, mostly for AAA Norfolk, but did not hit. He became a free agent after the season and did not sign with anyone, although he continues to play winter baseball in Venezuela and did very well last winter. He turns twenty-seven today. He can probably play winter ball for a while yet if he chooses to, but the chances are very slim that we'll ever see him in a major league uniform again.
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