Aloma made his major league debut with the Chicago White Sox in 1950.
Over the next four seasons, Aloma was 18-3 in four big league seasons and holds the highest career winning percentage (.857) among all pitchers with at least 20 decisions. He saved 15 and had a 3.44 career ERA.
Sadly, Aloma was forced to retire after the 1953 season due to chronic bursitis.
After baseball, Aloma ran a restaurant. In the 1960's, he was active working with fellow Cuban refugees in Chicago.
Aloma died in 1997.
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