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Miñoso was signed by the Cleveland Indians as an amateur free agent in 1948 . Between 1949 and 1964 he played for the Tribe (1949, 1951, 1958-59), Chicago White Sox (1951-1957, 1960-61, 1964, 1976, 1980), St. Louis Cardinals (1962) and Washington Senators (1963). On May 1 , 1951 , in a game against the New York Yankees in Comiskey Park , the speedy Miñoso became the First Black Player to wear a White Sox uniform.

In his major league career, and despite not playing regularly until he was 28 because of his race, Miñoso hit for a .298 Batting Average , with 186 Home Run s, 1023 RBI , 1136 Runs , 1963 Hits , 336 Doubles , 83 Triples , 205 Stolen Base s, 814 Walks and 192 Hit By Pitch . His career ended with a .389 On Base Percentage and a .459 Slugging Average , combined for a solid .848 OPS . He was a 7-time All-Star . For his excellence in left field, he received the Gold Glove Award three times. He led his league in triples and stolen bases three times each. Ten times he led his league in hit by pitch; Miñoso is 9th all-time in the category.

In 1976 , after several years playing in Mexico, Miñoso returned to play three games with the White Sox. He picked up one Single in eight At Bat s, becoming at age 53 the second-oldest player ever to get a base hit in the major leagues (Hall of Famer Jim O'Rourke was the oldest when hit safely at age 54 on September 22, 1904 ). Miñoso returned to appear in two more games with the Sox in 1980 . His five stints with Chicago cemented his image as a local baseball icon for at least three generations of Chisox fans. When the last game was played at the old Comiskey Park on September 30 , 1990 , Miñoso was invited to present the White Sox lineup card to the umpires in the pregame ceremonies at home plate. He did so while wearing the new uniform debuted by the White Sox that day, his familiar number 9 on the back.

In November 2005, Miñoso's name was placed on a special ballot of Negro League players to be voted upon by a special committee of Negro Leagues historians and scholars. Miñoso was not named to the Hall of Fame, which announced its election results in February 2006.


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