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As we continue our celebration of Black History Month, we look to recognize some of the incredible and impactful Negro League ballplayers that went on to leave their mark on Cleveland’s Major League club.
Today, we honor Minnie Miñoso.
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…on our emotional attachment to sports.
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Before Minnie Miñoso was the 1st Afro-latino player in @MLB history with the #Indians, he won the Negro Leagues World Series at @LeagueParkCle with the New York Cubans.
Tonight on #WEWS, his lasting impact and overdue induction into the @baseballhall of Fame.
Pics: @NLBMuseumKC
Whether or not it was articulated, each likely understood the other’s struggle to gain their respective achievements at a time when one’s race was considered before one’s talent. #BlackHistoryMonth#PicturingBlackHistory
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13-time All-Star. 3-time Gold Glove Award winner. Owner of 2,110 career hits – and now a Hall of Famer.
Minnie Miñoso was a trailblazer whose talent was truly undeniable.
📷: Osvaldo Salas
Minnie Miñoso’s Hall of Fame election was long overdue — but it hurts knowing the White Sox legend was deprived of experiencing the joy of the honor, @PWSullivan writes.
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