He played from 1921 to 1927 with the Cuban Stars (East).
He played from 1916 to 1921 with the Cuban Stars (West).
Navarro played for two years with the Cuban Stars and had a batting average of .337.
The uniform number appeared on the jerseys of the Cuban Stars, a traveling team of the early 1900s, in 1909.
Latinos' first regular participation in black baseball circuits occurred in 1906 with the appearance of the Cuban Stars.
He played from 1919 to 1927, mostly with the Cuban Stars (West).
He was later followed by others such as Francisco Coimbre who also played for the Cuban Stars.
He played from 1918 to 1939, mostly with the Cuban Stars (West).
Part-way through the second season, he moved on to the Cuban Stars.
Beginning in 1907, they were replaced by the Cuban Stars, which became accepted as an independent Negro baseball team.