Minnie Minoso AKA Saturnino Orestes Arrieta Armas [1]
Born: 29-Nov-1922 [2] Birthplace: Matanza Province, Cuba Died: 1-Mar-2015 Location of death: Chicago, IL Cause of death: Heart Failure
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: Black Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Baseball Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Cuban Comet First black player for the Chicago White Sox, and a glaring omission from the Baseball Hall of Fame. Batted .298 over his 17-year Major League career, with 1,963 hits. [1] Minnie Minoso, Just Call Me Minnie (1994), page 9: "My brothers and sisters went by the name Minoso, the name of my mother's first husband. But I was not a Minoso. My real name was Saturnino Orestes Arrieta Armas. Arrieta for my father and Armas for my mother."
[2] Memoir claims 1925, as do many sources, but he was born in 1922.
Father: Carlos Arrieta (d. 1977) Mother: Cecelia Armas Sister: Juanita Brother: Cirilo Brother: Francisco Sister: Flora Wife: Emilia Delgado (m. 1961, div. 1977) Wife: (m. 1989, one son) Son: Charlie
SPORTS FRANCHISE HISTORY Chicago White Sox (1980) Chicago White Sox (1976) Chicago White Sox (1964) Washington Senators (1963) St. Louis Cardinals (1962) Chicago White Sox (1960-61) Cleveland Indians (1958-59) Chicago White Sox (1951-57) Cleveland Indians (1951) Cleveland Indians (1949)
Official Website: http://www.minoso.com/
Author of books:
Just Call Me Minnie: My Six Decades in Baseball (1994, memoir, with Herb Fagen)
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