Showing posts with label Minnie Minoso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minnie Minoso. Show all posts
Sunday, March 1, 2015
RIP Minnie Minoso
“I know that baseball fans have me in their own Hall of Fame -- the one in their hearts. That matters more to me than any official recognition. If it's meant to be, it's meant to be, and I am truly honored to be considered. I've given my life to baseball, and the game has given me so much.” ~ Minnie Minoso
Monday, December 5, 2011
Santo In, Minoso Denied
I could say a lot about the Hall of Fame committee's vote, but I won't. Instead, I'll say congratulations to the ghost of Ron Santo and his loyal supporters. I've said it before, and I'll say it again... Ron Santo, the player, deserves to get into the Hall of Fame, as do other excellent players that repeatedly get overlooked.
For a great read on why Minnie Minoso got the shaft again, read Jim Margalus' excellent article.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Minoso Honored
Minnie Minoso won the Jackie Robinson Lifetime Achievement at the Legacy Awards in a ceremony on Saturday in Kansas City. I think that's wonderful.There may be baseball players as deserving of this award, but there's no one more deserving than Minnie Minoso. He lives and breathes baseball. Really, what more could you expect from a man who played professional baseball in 7 different decades!
As Jerry Reinsdorf has pointed out, Minnie is a player that people love whether they've seen him play or not. I wholeheartedly agree. There's something about a man who has such enthusiasm for the game of baseball that's refreshing in today's atmosphere. This is what the game needs more of.
I see some players starting to get clued into being more accessible to the fans. This will be the thing that will seduce younger people into a lifelong love affair with baseball. The more baseball fans there are, the more fans turn to cards to get closer to the game. There was a long period after the '94 strike, where baseball players seemed to be more distanced from the fans. This probably came to fever pitch around the time where the umpires and coaches were getting attacked by fans.
If the players shield themselves from the fans who help pay their salaries, chaos is surely to follow. But a kind gesture of a wave, taking time out for pictures and autographs, a smile and chatting up fans about baseball during downtime in a game are all ways to brings fans into the game and get them hooked. Minnie Minoso has done all of these things throughout his life and Saturday, he was honored for that.
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