N&N: Six small-committee selections headed to Hall of Fame
Morning news and notes for December 6, 2021
Here’s to a week with more good than bad!
Guardians News
Minnie Minoso, former Cleveland 3B-OF, five others elected to Cooperstown | cleveland.com
From Paul Hoynes:
Minoso, who made a name for himself with the White Sox, spent parts of the 1948 and 1949 seasons in the minors with the Indians before making his big league debut. Minoso, a third baseman, was blocked in Cleveland by Ken Keltner and Al Rosen and was traded to the White Sox during the 1951 season. Minoso hit .326 (173-for-530) with 34 doubles, 14 triples, 10 homers and 31 steals for the Indians and Chicago that year to finish second in the voting for the AL Rookie of the Year and fourth in the MVP balloting.
He played 17 years in the big leagues and appeared in nine All-Star Games. The Indians re-acquired Minoso from the White Sox and he hit .302 in consecutive seasons in 1958 and 1959. Minoso won one of his three Gold Gloves for his play in left field in 1959.
Congratulations to the late Minnie Miñoso on his election to @baseballhall (Golden Days Era Committee).
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) December 6, 2021
Miñoso spent parts of four seasons in Cleveland (1949, 51, 58-59) and was a member of the franchise's Top-100 roster. pic.twitter.com/9FCAfSoGXO
In 1950 Cool Papa Bell told Buck O'Neil he needed to go to Texas to scout a 17-year-old shortstop named Ernie Banks. Buck O'Neil went down and signed him w/out seeing him play, saying "Cool's word was good enough for me".
— Ben Porter (@Ben13Porter) December 6, 2021
Now all three are together in the Hall of Fame pic.twitter.com/xxB0Qd66Ex
Around the League
- Dick Allen again falls one vote short of HOF. He should absolutely be in.
- Royals offseason spending plans
- Poor NY problems . . . are the Yankees reinvesting enough revenue into team payroll?