Lourdes Gourriel Delgado (born 25 March 1957) is a Cuban baseball player and Olympic gold medalist.
In 1978–1979, he hit 12 doubles to tie Armando Capiró and Jorge Beltrán for the Serie Nacional lead.
In the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games, he batted .217 but tied Pedro Jose Rodriguez Sr. for the lead with six RBI.
He batted .429 with a leading 4 doubles in the 1983 Intercontinental Cup and joined Eric Fox and Victor Mesa on the All-Star outfield for the tourney.
During the 1984 Amateur World Series, Gourriel hit .309/.356/.636, scored 12 runs and drove in 16 to tie Barry Bonds for the lead.
In the last round-robin game, he came up with two on, one out and a 9–6 deficit in the 9th inning, then smashed a 3-run homer off of Joe Slusarski to tie it; Cuba would go on to beat Team USA.
In the gold medal game, he hit a game-tying homer in the 9th against Jim Abbott to again ruin America's hopes.
In the 1989–1990 National Series, he drew 8 intentional walks to tie Alejo O'Reilly for the lead in his region.
During the 1991 Pan American Games, the 34-year-old veteran hit .419 and tied Kindelan and Chris Roberts for the lead with four homers.
In the 1992 Olympics, Gourriel batted .400/.439/.692 with 9 runs and 10 RBI in nine games as the #5 hitter and first baseman for the Gold Medal Cubans, including a 3 for 5 effort against Taiwan in the finals.
He returned to his old Cuban squad in 09-10 and managed them to a 63–27 record, the league's best, before they fell in the playoffs 4 games to 1 to the Industriales, major underdogs.