Minnie Minoso

Minnie Minoso

Minnie Minoso Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 1, 2015.
CHICAGO (AP) — Minnie Minoso, 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, a medical examiner in Illinois said Sunday.

The Cook County medical examiner's office did not immediately offer further details. There is some question about Minoso's age but the Chicago White Sox say he was 90.

Minoso played 12 of his 17 seasons in Chicago, hitting .304 with 135 homers and 808 RBIs for the White Sox. The White Sox retired his No. 9 in 1983 and there is a statue of Minoso at U.S. Cellular Field.

"We have lost our dear friend and a great man," White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf said in a release. "Many tears are falling."

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Minoso made his major league debut with Cleveland in 1949 and was dealt to the White Sox in a three-team trade two years later. He became major league baseball's first black player in Chicago on May 1, 1951, and homered in his first plate appearance against Yankees right-hander Vic Raschi.

It was the start of a beautiful relationship between the slugger and the White Sox.

Minoso, regarded as baseball's first black Latino star, was a Havana native who spent most of his career in left field. He is one of only two players to appear in a major league game in five different decades. He got his final hit in 1976 at age 53 and went 0 for 2 in two games in 1980 for the White Sox, who tried unsuccessfully over the years to get the "Cuban Comet" into baseball's Hall of Fame.

"When I watched Minnie Minoso play, I always thought I was looking at a Hall of Fame player," Reinsdorf said in an informational package produced by the team for a 2011 Cooperstown push. "I never understood why Minnie wasn't elected.

"He did everything. He could run, he could field, he could hit with power, he could bunt and steal bases. He was one of the most exciting players I have ever seen."

Saturnino Orestes Armas Minoso Arrieta was selected for nine All-Star games and won three Gold Gloves in left. He was hit by a pitch 192 times, ninth on baseball's career list, and finished in the top four in AL MVP voting four times.

Despite the push by the White Sox and other prominent Latin players, Minoso has never made it to Cooperstown. His highest percentage during his 15 years on the writers' ballot was 21.1 in 1988. He was considered by the Veterans Committee in 2014 and fell short of the required percentage for induction.

"My last dream is to be in Cooperstown, to be with those guys," Minoso said in that 2011 package distributed by the White Sox. "I want to be there. This is my life's dream."

Minoso, who made his major league debut with Cleveland in 1949, hit .298 for his career with 186 homers and 1,023 RBIs. The speedy Minoso also led the AL in triples and steals three times in each category.

Playing in an era dominated by the Yankees, Minoso never played in the postseason.

"Every young player in Cuba wanted to be like Minnie Minoso, and I was one of them," Hall of Fame slugger Tony Perez said. "The way he played the game, hard all the time, hard. He was very consistent playing the game. He tried to win every game. And if you want to be like somebody, and I picked Minnie, you have to be consistent."

Minoso appeared in just nine games in his first stint with the Indians, but he took off when he was dealt to Chicago as part of a three-team trade in 1951 that also involved the Philadelphia Athletics. He went deep in his first plate appearance against Yankees right-hander Raschi, and hit .375 in his first 45 games with the White Sox.

Minoso finished that first season in Chicago with a .326 batting average, 10 homers and 76 RBIs in 146 games for the Indians and White Sox. He also had a major league-best 14 triples and an AL-best 31 steals.

It was Minoso's first of eight seasons with at least a .300 batting average. He also had four seasons with at least 100 RBIs.

"I have baseball in my blood," Minoso said. "Baseball is all I've ever wanted to do."

JAY COHEN
AP Sports Writer
Associated Press writer Caryn Rousseau contributed to this report.




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Douglas Lombardo

July 24, 2022

...remembering Minnie today, finally in the Hall of Fame and as my nephew Matt said, "What took them so long"? He, my brother Forrest, and I were, three of his biggest and most loyal fans! May he be resting in our Lord's arms knowing he was/is loved by so many. My brother was fortunate to developed a friendship with him during Sox Fest and it was his dream come true. May God bless Minnie and his family and may he rest in peace in our Lord's realm.

David Prezell

March 18, 2018

Remember you Minnie playing your first year with the Sox. I've been a Sox fan ever sense. Thanks for the memories. Deepest condolences to your family.

August 1, 2015

Always knew you were great. Miss you, love you.
Carl L. Hightower

April 16, 2015

RIP

Natasha

March 11, 2015

My condolences to the family. May your memories bring you comfort and may the Peace of God be with you during this time of sorrow. (phillipians4:7)

Jim Richmond

March 10, 2015

My sincere condolences to the entire Minoso family. I had the great pleasure to work with Minnie for many years with CF(Cystic Fibrous). Minnie jumped in as our guy for the Minnie Minoso golf classic for CF. He was there from sunrise to sunset and there was nothing he would not do. He was a class act. I always enjoyed his company and his baseball life stories. He will be greatly missed.

Judy Catalano

March 9, 2015

Til we dance again, Partner. God Bless -

VEE

March 9, 2015

May God bless the Minoso Family at this difficult time. My He bring you comfort as you recall the many happy memories that you shared with Minnie. He was a great ball player that loved the game of baseball. We look forward to a better life for all of us at a better time! (Matthew 6:10)

Minnie Minoso - 1st ballot HOFer in game of life

Austin Stearns

March 8, 2015

Last of the "old guard" who played the game right. And according to testimony in here, he approached the game of life equally. Cooperstown? Minnie blew right past it a long time ago by leading a Hall-Of-Fame life. He's safe at home, now.

March 8, 2015

Was my favorite player as young boy. So fun to watch. He deserves to be in the Hall!

-S. Fleming

Grace Cadetto

March 7, 2015

Sharon and Charlie, I hope the love and support you have seen in the past few days from people near and far help to get you thru this difficult time. Not sure if you will remember me but I was with you the day my husband passed, you were so kind and I just wanted you to know my prayers go out to you and your family. Grace

mark haney

March 7, 2015

I watched him play when I was a kid. So fast and spot on. R.I.P. Minnie

March 7, 2015

Lovely man, lovely family that they shared generously with Chicago so many years.
One of the most touching services I've viewed in a long time. I sat there with tears running down my cheeks.
RIP, Minnie.

Pamela Wollenberg

March 7, 2015

I saw you play when I was a young girl attending White Sox games with my Mother. I always was very fond of you as a player and had a special admiration for you even after your retirement. To me you were Mr. White Sox. Thank you for the memories and may you rest in peace.

Mary Carrales

March 7, 2015

I knew you as a shopper at the jewel food store when you came shopping. You were always as friendly and as happy. Always with a smile and kind word You will be missed

March 7, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Minnie and his family. To a great player and person to look up to. Jean & Theresa Palombo

March 6, 2015

To my neighbor Minnie. I loved to talk with you while you were walking Jewel. My prayers for you and for Sharon and Charlie. Tish

Carter

March 6, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss of Minnie Minoso, such an adored ball player and man. May the God of all comfort provide this family with the needed strength to endure each day without him. Cherish the memories and the legend.

March 6, 2015

Please know you have my deepest sympathies. May time and prayer be healers.

vsw

March 6, 2015

Our loving concern goes out to the family of Minnie Minoso. May the God of all comfort and the support of friends help you through this time of sorrow.

Barbara F

March 5, 2015

In 2000 my brother Kenneth, a life long Sox and Minnie Minoso fan, was dieing of cancer. Minnie visited him at his home. They talked baseball for hours. My brother talked about his visit until his death. Now the are both in heaven talking baseball. Minnie Minoso was a kind and generous man. He did great things on and off the field. He will be missed.

Rosalinda G

March 5, 2015

My sincere condolences on the loss of such a very loved person, May God help your family to have the strength to endure.-Psalm 46:1

jerry gerardi

March 5, 2015

So sory for your loss he was truly the man for white sox fans will miss him

March 5, 2015

He's is going to be miss . I met Mr. Minoso at a grocery store on Broadway and Addison Jewel/Osco where he shop at going to miss his smile, and was nice to sign a autograph baseball for my son. He is truly well be miss. May you RIP Mr White Sox.....

JW

March 4, 2015

To the Family of Minnie Minoso, please accept my deepest condolences on your loss. We are never prepared for the death of a loved one, but the God of all comfort promises to help us to cope. He is close to the brokenhearted and those crushed in spirit he saves.

1956 Topps #125

SPH

March 4, 2015

Pre-game on Old Timers Day at Fenway Park, sometime in the mid-1980s.

"Babe...I'm talking to MINNIE MINOSO!!!"

My response to girlfriend, after she yelled over the crowd to take my food order. Rest In Peace, #9. Talk to ya later.

Rose D

March 4, 2015

You have my condolences in the loss of your dear loved one. May you find peace from the God of all comfort who comforts us in all our difficulties. 2Con. 1:3,4

March 4, 2015

so sorry for your loss.I remember as a young lad watching him at the old sox park. A very good hard working player he had time for the fans and made everybody feel welcome.as a man of Color I felt a kinship he was Cuban and a very good person to represent the white sox all these years however I hope you will be comforted by the Bible.please read matthew 11:28-30 because this made my heart less heavy and I pray that it does the same for you.

E.B.Chgo

Carol Ann

March 4, 2015

Minnie, YOU will be fondly remembered with a SMILE in my heart.

What a photo at heaven's gate greeted with open arms of Harry, Ernie, and Our Lord.

Rest in peace. GO SOX!

March 3, 2015

I am sorry for your loss. God is opening his hand and satisfying the desire of every living thing. Psalm 145:16

March 3, 2015

Sharon and your son- may god grant Minnie peace in that heavenly ballpark, a great man that I got to meet at a campground in Wedron, ill.
Tadeusz Dauksza- ex AT&T

michelle plakas-kaiser

March 3, 2015

rip

T T

March 3, 2015

It is easy to see what a lasting legacy he has left on humans. My prayers are with the family during this time of bereavement.

Larvetta Barnave

March 3, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

March 3, 2015

"It's hard to lose a loved one who has been a positive influence on the lives of many. May the God of comfort strengthen your family and give a peace of mind"

Wright

March 3, 2015

To the Minoso family, friends, colleagues, and fans. Thank you for sharing him with us.As a white sox fan, his presence will be etched in our memories. Perhaps now he will be elected to the hall of fame,this would be so encouraging to all who loved his gift for playing the game. So then may the God of comfort, comfort all in the days ahead.

G. Freeman

March 3, 2015

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

Ernie Powell

March 3, 2015

Hats off to Minnie Minoso. A fine player,athlete and Man. We remember you. May God continue to richly Bless your family and our memories of you. Salute!!!

M Scott

March 3, 2015

My deepest condolences to Minnie Minoso family and friends the Baseball world loss a great person. May God grant them comfort during this time of sorrow.

Ac hudson sr. Macon Ga.

March 2, 2015

My condolences to family friends and fans. THANKS! MR
MINNIE MINOSO for so many positives thing you done in life.So many life you touch may your soul be at rest
. Good deeds live here on earth for a very long time after death.

Glenda Greene

March 2, 2015

Loved watching him play. Heaven's team got a new star!

Dan Klink

March 2, 2015

As a youngster just getting started to becoming a baseball fan, Minnie became my favorite when he played for my Cleveland Indians in 1959, and I was heartbroken when Frank "trader" Lane traded him away. Rest in peace, my friend. I will never forget you.

Rod

March 2, 2015

Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of Pro Baseball standout Minnie Minoso.My condolences to the Minoso family. He was a true pioneer for all persons of color and especially for those from Cuba. May we cherish the memories of what God calls a life of special strength~ Psalms 90:10.

George Doyle

March 2, 2015

Minnie is my idol as a baseball player and as a man. I was an 8 yr. old boy from Duluth, MN visiting relatives in the summer of 1951. What an exciting player, he was more exciting running off the field than most players playing. My condolences to his
family and close friends. God Bless Minnie!

L

March 2, 2015

I grew up in Chinatown on the southside of Chicago and attended many games of which I'm sure Mr. Minoso was present to cheer the Sox team on. The city of Chicago mourns his loss and condolences to the family with hope of a reunion in the future as promised at John 5:28.

Dennis Orlandini

March 2, 2015

Rest in peace, Minnie. We will continue to fight for your enshrinement in The HOF in Cooperstown. You were a fantastic baseball player and by all accounts an even better human being. Chicago and the baseball world and all your fans will miss you so much!
Dennis O.

Norma Campillo

March 2, 2015

So sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family. I met this famous ball player long ago, taught his young grandson in preschool.

J L

March 2, 2015

My condolences to your family during this time of grief. what a wonderful man.

Margaret Fontnett

March 2, 2015

Rest in peace Minnie you are a true Hall of Famer in my book . You are in the arms of the Lord.

March 2, 2015

Every ball player should play the game the way Minnie played it! Baseball's lost is Heaven' s gain

George Clough Woodland Park NJ

QP

March 2, 2015

Thank you for blessing us with your presence here on this planet. You will not be forgotten. See you in Paradise.

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

March 2, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

B Lucas

March 2, 2015

The talent some people have is not on display by their own hand. It just comes out in what they do, in the way they carry themselves. These people can be emulated because they don't look for the recognition. May the family and friends of Minnie be blessed with their good memories of him. My most sincere condolence.

March 2, 2015

REST IN PEACE.
PRAYING FOR YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS.

A reader

March 2, 2015

this one too.

John Clark

March 2, 2015

One of my favorite players growing up.[50-60's].RIP

Frank Wanken

March 2, 2015

Dear Family of Minnie Minoso,
We have lost a baseball hero. I am glad I got to watch Minnie play baseball. May he rest in peace.
With Sympathy,

March 2, 2015

I remember watching Minnie play on television. He was one of my favorite players. I am sorry to hear of his passing. He is a HOFer in my book. RIP.

Ken Akins
Topeka, KS

March 2, 2015

Our prayers and condolences to the Minoso Family.

March 2, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Albert Alioto

March 2, 2015

I had a Minnie Minoso glove when I was a child. That may not be much of a connection, but I am proud of it. May he rest in peace.

March 2, 2015

Minnie: If you were playing today, they'd have to pay you millions!

Guilford, CT

March 2, 2015

I send my condolence to all us that are grieving over the lost of our love one, Minnie Minoso. We can take comfort in knowing that by the righteousness of one "the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life, Romans 5:18. GW~Atlanta

Bill Gaudry

March 2, 2015

I myself was in Heaven the day Minnie Minoso was given a table to meet and greet RIGHT in front of my company's shoe store, located in Chicago Ridge Mall. The day I spent with Minnie --- the WHOLE day!!! ---
was an event that could only be topped by lunch with The Pope.

But to each boy and girl he signed an autograph for, that day, Minnie said three things:
(1.) Respect and obey your Mom and Dad;
(2.) Listen to your school teachers, work hard, and do the very best you can;
----and lastly----
(3.) SAY-NO-TO-DRUGS!!!!!

I can still hear his voice!
Rest in Peace, Minnie!

Greg George

March 1, 2015

God bless you Minnie M. You were a great one!!! R.I.P.

Kathryn Irby

March 1, 2015

Thank you for your outstanding contribution to the world of professional baseball. Rest in Peace, Minnie Minoso.

March 1, 2015

Dear Family of Minnie Minoso; We will all miss Minnie as we remember all his games and know that God is our refuge and strength, A help that is readily found in times of distress, (Psalm 46:1).

Scott Chamberland

March 1, 2015

Rest in Peace

Sharon Ivers-Meduna

March 1, 2015

I met Minnie in Mexico in 1967. St the time he was in the mexican league. A most gracious soul and a true gentleman! Truly a shame he's not at Cooperstown. RIP old friend...

March 1, 2015

R.I.P.U were one of the best.

Edward Harper

March 1, 2015

Will be remembered, not only as a great ball player, but as a Great human being!!! RIP!!!

Chisox Fan

March 1, 2015

My first memory of a sports star growing up was Minnie Minoso. From there, Luis Aparicio, Nellie Fox and Ernie Banks became the players I most wanted to be like. The sights, sounds, smells and energy of the Go Go White Sox at old Comiskey will never leave my senses. At the beginning was Minnie. God bless you Sir! You and Ernie "play two" for me.

Bobby Wilcox

March 1, 2015

I have a world class sports den. It covers all sports, worldwide. Even have articles older than me( 71 ). But I can't think of anything in it that is dearer to me than my baseball and baseball card signed in person by Minnie Minoso in 1983. A world class human being, as well as as world class athlete. The very WORST thing about the baseball hall of fame is that Minnie is not in it.Nobody gave more, and represented his nationality than he. He was also the best representative of his teams as there ever was. His presence is right up there with the best, even Ernie Banks. Boy do we miss and badly need more Minnie Minoso's today. God Bless his soul and prayers to all family and relatives.

Rose Paolillo

March 1, 2015

Prayers To You Mr. Mimosa. You Are a Star shining bright in Heaven. You are a Hall of Famer. RIP

Gilberto Garcia

March 1, 2015

Rest in peace Minnie. You were one of my favorite players growing up. God bless.

Harry Simpson

March 1, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Jim Brewster

March 1, 2015

RIP.Minnie the Missle belongs in the HOF!

Mike Dugan

March 1, 2015

MLB has lost one of its best ambassadors.Minnie not only was a great ball player but a fan favorite to us the fans.

Rest in peace Minnie and you will be remembered in my daily prayers.

A Chicago White Sox fan ...

Dianne Sabella

March 1, 2015

Rest in peace Minnie Minoso. I will never forget the day when you came to Albright Middle School in 1987 to talk to us kids about your life as a baseball player And what it was like playing for the white Sox. You were supposed to be there by noon. You got lost on the way there and ended up being late lol. Because of that you weren't able to give your speech. I do remember watching you sign cards for the kids. Although I didn't really get a chance to talk to you I remember standing in the lunch line and waved to you. You winked and waved with a huge smile right back at me. I was 12 at the time and am 40 now but will ALWAYS cherish my memory of you

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