Minnie Miñoso

Baseball player, 1959 AL All-Star

Minnie Miñoso - Athletes & Sports Figures born November 29th, 1925
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A Cuban-American baseball player and coach, Miñoso played primarily for the Chicago White Sox during his career, which spanned multiple decades. Miñoso debuted in Major League Baseball in 1949 and was recognized as one of the early Latino stars in the league. His playing style and prowess contributed to his selection as an All-Star in 1959. His contributions to the game extended beyond his playing years, as he also served in coaching roles. Miñoso's legacy includes advocating for Latin American players and his efforts to promote diversity in baseball.

Played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball

Selected as an American League All-Star in 1959

Contributed significantly to the Chicago White Sox

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