
David Concepción
David Concepción is a former professional baseball player from Venezuela, renowned for his time as a shortstop with the Cincinnati Reds in Major League Baseball. Born on June 17, 1948, Concepción was a critical part of the 'Big Red Machine' during the 1970s, contributing to the team's success with his exceptional defensive skills and consistent hitting. He was a nine-time All-Star and received the Gold Glove Award five times, solidifying his legacy as one of the finest shortstops in baseball history.
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Recent news mentions
David Concepción announced the winner of the Luis Aparicio Award.
Eugenio Suárez se alzó con el Premio Luis Aparicio 2025David Concepción is honored as a historic player in Venezuelan and international baseball.
La pasión del beisbol venezolano regresa: conoce el calendario de la zafra 2025-26 de la LVBP
David Concepción is referenced as the player whose stolen base record José Altuve broke.
José Altuve alcanzó los 240 jonrones en las Grandes LigasDavid Concepción's record for stolen bases was recently broken by José Altuve.
José Altuve sigue acumulando récords en las Grandes LigasDavid Concepción is an icon of sports in Venezuela after a career of 19 seasons with the Cincinnati Reds.
La LVBP comenzará el 15 de octubreDavid Concepción is known for his significant contributions as a shortstop.
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