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  1. Saturino Orestes Armas Miñoso Arrieta, (Perico, Matanzas, 29 de noviembre de 1923 - 1 de marzo de 2015) [1] apodado "El Cometa Cubano" y "Mr. White Sox", fue un beisbolista cubano. Inició su carrera en las ligas negras y se convirtió en un tercer base estrella con los New York Cubans.

  2. Saturnino Orestes "Minnie" Armas Arrieta Miñoso (/ m ɪ ˈ n oʊ s oʊ /, Spanish:; November 29, 1923 – March 1, 2015), nicknamed "the Cuban Comet", was a Cuban professional baseball player. He began his baseball career in the Negro leagues in 1946 and became an All-Star third baseman with the New York Cubans .

  3. 29 de nov. de 2010 · Minnie Miñoso Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Positions: Leftfielder and Third Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 5-10 , 175lb (178cm, 79kg) Born: November 29, 1923 in Perico, Cuba cu. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Hall of Fame. 13x All-Star. 1947 World Series. 3x Gold Glove.

  4. Minnie Miñoso was the first dark-skinned Latin player in AL/NL history and a seven-decade pro baseball player. He hit .300 eight times, won three Gold Glove Awards and led the league in triples and stolen bases.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Minnie Miñoso (born November 29, 1925, Perico, Matanzas, Cuba—died March 1, 2015, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) was a Cuban professional baseball player known for his speed and baserunning ability and who was the first Black major league star from Latin America. Minnie Miñoso (centre), 1951.

  6. 4 de ene. de 2012 · Learn about the life and career of Minnie Miñoso, a Cuban-born baseball star who played in the Negro Leagues and the majors. Discover his achievements, challenges, and legacy in this comprehensive article by Mark Stewart.

  7. 17 de sept. de 2021 · Learn how Minnie Miñoso broke racial and cultural barriers in baseball as a Cuban superstar who played in the majors and the Negro leagues. Read about his impact on Latino players from Cuba and other countries, and his legacy as a cultural icon.