While pitching for the Gavilanes team, he was part of the longest contest in Venezuelan baseball history, a 20-inning game that lasted 6 hours and 20 minutes.
Salazar eventually lost the pitching duel to Andrés Julio Báez, who played for Pastora, 1–0.
[2] He later managed the Navegantes del Magallanes of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League during seven consecutive seasons from 1949 through 1956, leading the squad to championship titles in the 1949–1950, 1950–1951, 1951–1952 and 1954–1955 campaigns.
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