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A timeline of the stats, honors and accomplishments throughout Chicago White Sox legend Minnie Miñoso’s major-league career. 1946-47 After hitting .227 (32-for-141) in 1946, Miñoso saw his ...
Minnie Miñoso was a nine-time All-Star and won three Gold Glove Awards as an outfielder during 17 seasons with the Cleveland Indians, White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Senators.
In his native Cuba, Orestes "Minnie" Miñoso was more than just a popular baseball player, the first Latino superstar in the majors. He was also a cultural icon, sharply dressed and driving around ...
Minnie Miñoso is considered the first Black Cuban to play in the MLB. He led the American League in triples three times and steals three times. Over 20 seasons he had 2,110 hits, 365 doubles, 95 ...
Saturnino Orestes Armas (Minnie) Miñoso Arrieta New York Cubans—Cleveland—Chicago White Sox—St. Louis—Washington, 1946-1980 One of the great outfielders of the 1950s, the Cuban Comet ...
Minnie Miñoso did that.” Tyler Kepner has been national baseball writer since 2010. He joined The Times in 2000 and covered the Mets for two seasons, then covered the Yankees from 2002 to 2009.
Why Minnie Miñoso Should Be in the Hall of Fame, and Why He's Not The man who defined the Go-Go Sox and led the way for black Latinos in Major League Baseball missed the Hall of Fame by three votes.
Minnie Miñoso, the seemingly ageless Cuban slugger who broke into the majors just two years after Jackie Robinson and turned into the game's first black Latino star, has died.
The White Sox's Minnie Minoso was The Sporting News' 1951 AL Rookie of the Year, and TSN presented him a mantel clock emblematic of the award. Sixty years later, things got weird.
Legendary outfielder Minnie Minoso, who died Sunday, spent 12 of his 17 major league seasons with the Chicago White Sox. The “Cuban Comet” and Nick Altrock are the only two players to appear ...
— -- CHICAGO -- Minnie Minoso, who hit a two-run home run in his first at-bat when he became major league baseball's first black player in Chicago in 1951, has died, the Cook County medical ...
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