Baseball Through Montaner, Ponce has been able to see prominent figures in the world of sports such as
Francisco 'Pancho' Coímbre,
Felo Guilbe, Tomás 'Planchardón' Quiñones,
Luis Rodríguez Olmo,
'Canena' Márquez, Carlos Bernier,
José Guillermo 'Pantalones' Santiago,
Luis 'Tite' Arroyo,
Víctor Pellot,
Roberto Clemente,
Orlando 'Peruchín' Cepeda,
Willie Mays,
Hank Aaron,
Frank Robinson,
José Rafael 'Palillo' Santiago,
Steve Carlton,
John Boozer,
Otoniel Vélez Franceschi,
Roberto Alomar,
Sandy Alomar Sr.,
José 'Cheo' Cruz,
Rickey Henderson,
José 'Pepe' Mangual, Luis 'Mambo' De León,
Joey Cora,
Juan 'Igor' González,
José Vidro,
Iván Rodríguez,
José Molina,
Raúl Casanova,
Javier López, and
Javier Vázquez. Various "No Hit No Run" were played in this stadium, in particular the ones by 'Pantalones' Santiago,
Hank Behrman, José Luis 'Witito' Martínez, and the rare "no hitter", by
Giancarlo Alvarado against the fearful
Indios de Mayagüez.
Basketball event Basketball games were also played here and since 1972 they have been played at the
Juan Pachín Vicéns Auditorium). The first championship of the
Leones de Ponce (baseball) in 1952. There were notable plays by Tomás 'Guabina' Gutiérrez, Antonio 'Toño' Morales, "El Barco" Salvador Dijols, Ángel 'Conejo' García, César Bocachica and
Joe Hatton.
Juan 'Pachín' Vicens, in particular, became the first player to reach the 5,000 points in Puerto Rican basketball.
Other players Montaner also witnessed the speed of
Juan "Papo" Franceschi, and the techniques of Arnaldo Bristol, Cuban
Javier Sotomayor, Reinaldo 'Pochy' Oliver,
Edgardo Guilbe, Emilio Navarro Jr.,
Félix Martínez, and
Javier Culson. ==References==