Puerto Rico's Winter League: A History of Major League Baseball's Launching Pad

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McFarland, Apr 5, 2004 - Sports & Recreation - 304 pages

Since its inception in 1938, the Liga de Beisbol Professional de Puerto Rico has launched the careers of numerous island players, including Ruben Gomez, Jerry Morales, Orlando Cepeda, Vic Power, Ruben Sierra and the greatest of all Puerto Rican stars, Roberto Clemente. For many "imports," the league has been a stepping stone to major league stardom.

In its early years, many of the league's stars came from the Negro Leagues: Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, Buck Leonard, Monte Irvin and Roy Campanella were just a few of the African American stars who graced the Puerto Rican diamonds in the 1940s and early 1950s. The Santurce outfield of 1954 featured one of the finest outfields in baseball history: Clemente, Willie Mays, and Puerto Rican star Bob Thurman. Through the mid-1980s, many major league teams sent their up-and-coming stars to Puerto Rico for a final bit of seasoning--Cal Ripken, Jr., Tony Gwynn, Johnny Bench, Rickey Henderson, Phil Niekro, Hank Aaron and Robin Yount were among them. They played for such future league big league managers as Frank Robinson, Jim Fregosi and Kevin Kennedy, while the balls and strikes were called by Nestor Chylak, Doug Harvey, Dale Ford and many other future major league umpires.

 

Contents

Foreword by Eduardo Valero
1
Preface
3
THE LAUNCHING PAD 2 A WORKING VACATION 33333333 53
4
ROBERTO CLEMENTE
21
PIONEERS
73
STARS AND WORKHORSES
94
THEY PLAYED ON
117
IMPORTS
139
FANS
234
Puerto Rico Winter League Statistics 1 Team Standings WinsLosses 19391995
241
AllStar Teams Selected Seasons 19391994
244
Hitting and Pitching
247
Selected Puerto Rico Career Records 19391995
248
Most Valuable Players 19391995
255
Major League Titles and Awards Puerto Rico League Players 19501994
257
Puerto Rico Professional Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees
258

SKIPPERS
165
BEHIND THE SCENES
187
TEAMS FOR THE AGES
208
GAMES
220
Notes
261
Selected Bibliography
269
Copyright

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Thomas E. Van Hyning, fluent in Spanish and formerly a research manager for the Mississippi Tourism Division, served 1991–1995 as U.S. correspondent for the Puerto Rico (PR) Professional Baseball Hall of Fame and was a former member of SABR’s Latin American Committee. He writes for The National Pastime, Baseball Research Journal, and PR Professional Baseball Hall of Fame website.

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