Early career Baquero began his professional career at 18 with
La Habana, where he played six seasons across two stints, while also having brief tenures with
Villa Clara and
Pinar del Río. In 2019, he was granted permission to leave Cuba and go to the Dominican Republic, where he went on trial with
Atlántico FC, before signing with
Delfines del Este of the
Liga Dominicana de Fútbol for a half season, scoring three goals and adding two assists in nine appearances. He had previously received an offer from
A.D. Chalatenango of the
Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador on a ten-month contract, however, it was rejected by the
Football Association of Cuba, due to concerns about the intermediary who sent the offer. In total, he had 4 contract offers that were rejected.
Canada After his defection from Cuba to Canada, he began to work in construction, but also began to train with
Vaughan Azzurri of
League1 Ontario and was set to join them for their 2020 season, however, the season was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Ahead of the 2021 season, he went on trial with
Canadian Premier League side
Valour FC. In June 2021, Baquero signed with the club. In his first season, he made 23 appearances for the side, playing the fourth-most minutes on the team. In January 2022, he re-signed with the club. Although the club had held a club option on his contract for 2022, they agreed to a new contract to retain him for 2023 as well. In 2024, he began playing with
Vaughan Azzurri in
League1 Ontario. In 2025, he joined
Scarborough SC in the
Canadian Soccer League. Baquero helped Scarborough secure a playoff berth by winning the regular season title. In the first round of the playoffs, he scored a goal against Aeem Canada FC, and the team advanced to the finals. In the
championship finals, he scored the winning goal against the
Serbian White Eagles. ==International career==