Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum

The Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame was founded in San Francisco on October 24, 1998, by Gabriel "Tito" Avila, Jr. as a way to honor the greatest Hispanic baseball players of all time. It is dedicated to recognizing the contributions made to baseball by Hispanic players. Since its inception, the Museum Hall of Fame has honored 56 players, coaches, broadcasters, Negro Leagues Hispanic players, and Pioneer Executives.

The initial inductees who were inducted at a banquet on February 23, 2002, were Orlando Cepeda, Tito Fuentes, Ted Williams, and Minnie Miñoso. In August 2002, the Museum Hall of Fame was featured at the California State Exposition (Cal Expo). In 2005, the World Series-winning manager, then of the Chicago White Sox, Ozzie Guillén, was honored at US Cellular Field with the Museum's Hall of Fame Pioneer Award for being the first Hispanic foreign-born to win the World Series that year, against the Houston Astros. In April 2007, the Museum Hall of Fame was given a citation by the New York State Senate in Albany, New York. On Saturday, June 23, 2007, former Giant Omar Vizquel, former Giant Matty Alou, and former New York Yankee Héctor López were honored during a home-plate ceremony at AT&T Park for their recent induction to the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum's Hall of Fame before a crowd of 43,000 fans at AT&T Park in San Francisco prior to a Giants and Yankees interleague game.

The Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame was invited to showcase the "Latino Legends" team and their memorabilia at the 2007 All-Star Fan Fest located at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The Latino Legends Team was an all-time all-star baseball team selected in 2005 to honor the history of Latin American players in Major League Baseball.

During the 2008 All-Star Game FanFest held at the Javits Center in New York City, the Museum was again invited by Major League Baseball to showcase their memorabilia along with the Chevy "Latino Legends" team.

The Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame partnered with Johnny Walker and Events Marketing Services to showcase exhibitions in Phoenix, Miami, Arlington, and Houston during the last couple of months of the 2008 baseball season. In 2011, the Museum participated in its fifth All-Star FanFest, which was held at the Civic Plaza in Phoenix, Arizona. During the FanFest, on July 9, 2011, the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame inducted Luis Gonzalez as its 47th inductee. The former Arizona Diamondbacks player is now a special assistant to the President of the Arizona Diamondbacks. On July 28, 2011, the Museum Hall of Fame had an exhibition at the new Yankee Stadium honoring the six living Hispanic Hall of Famers: Roberto Alomar, Luis Aparico, Rod Carew, Orlando Cepeda, Juan Marichal, and Tony Pérez at the New York Yankees Museum from July 27, 2011, to the entire 2013 season. The Museum Hall of Fame participated in the Major League Baseball's 83rd annual All Star Game Fan Fest in July 2012 for its sixth consecutive year at the Bartle Hall Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, Missouri. At the Fanfest, Joe Azcue was inducted into the Museum Hall of Fame as its 55th inductee. Diego Seguí HHBMHOF was presented with the Pioneer Award.

On August 21, 2011, the Museum Hall of Fame inducted into its Hall of Fame former Texas Rangers star player Rubén Sierra at the Ball Park in Arlington, Texas, as its 48th inductee. Currently, the Museum Hall of Fame provides traveling exhibits to both National Major League baseball parks and Minor League baseball parks as well as a way to honor Hispanic players, coaches, managers, pioneer executives, and umpires.

Since 2007, the Museum Hall of Fame has awarded its Pioneer Award to those players who have set the example as true pioneers of the sport. Since 2009, the Jose Uribe Sportsmanship Award has been awarded to a San Francisco Giants Hispanic player who best exemplifies the character and sportsmanship of the late Jose Uribe, a former San Francisco Giants shortstop from the Dominican Republic who was a member of the 1989 National League Champion San Francisco Giants who went on to play the Oakland Athletics during the earthquake-stricken 1989 World Series. The award is presented at the annual September Fiesta Gigantes at AT&T Park at the beginning of that evening's game. The first recipient of the award was former Giants catcher Benji Molina in 2008. In 2009, the award was presented to third baseman Pablo Sandoval and in 2010 was presented to center fielder Andres Torres. In 2012, the award was presented to relief pitcher Javier López.[1]

The Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame inductees

Inductee Nationality Year Location Position / Title
Sandy Alomar, Sr. Puerto Rico2005 Shea Stadium, Flushing, New YorkSecond baseman & Coach
Felipe AlouDominican Republic2003Pacific Bell Park, San FranciscoOutfielder / First baseman & Manager
Matty AlouDominican Republic2007AT&T Park, San FranciscoOutfielder
Luis AparicioVenezuela2007San FranciscoShortstop
Joe AzcueCuba2012Kansas City, Missouri Catcher
Billy BerroaDominican Republic2005Shea Stadium, Queens, New York Spanish language broadcaster
Bert CampanerisCuba2006Oakland Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California Shortstop
Buck CanelArgentina1999San FranciscoSpanish language broadcaster
René CárdenasNicaragua2002Minute Maid Park, HoustonSpanish language broadcaster
Rod CarewPanama2010Anaheim, California First baseman & Second baseman
Orlando CepedaPuerto Rico2002San FranciscoFirst baseman
Roberto ClementePuerto Rico2010AnaheimOutfielder
José CruzPuerto Rico2002Minute Maid Park, HoustonOutfielder
Julio CruzUnited States2004SeattleSecond baseman
Martín DihigoCuba1999San FranciscoPitcher & Second baseman
Alex FernándezCuba2008Dolphin Stadium, MiamiPitcher
Tito FuentesCuba2002San FranciscoSecond baseman
Alfredo GriffinDominican Republic2004Angels Park, Anaheim, California Shortstop
Lefty GómezUnited States1999San FranciscoPitcher
Preston GómezCuba2003San FranciscoSecond baseman
Amaury Pi-GonzalezCuba2004AT&T Park, San FranciscoSpanish language broadcaster
Luis GonzalezUnited States2011Phoenix, Arizona Outfielder
Carlos GuillénVenezuela2012 Comerica Park, DetroitShortstop
Rudy JaramilloUnited States2008Rangers Ballpark, ArlingtonHitting Coach
Jaime JarrínEcuador2003Dodger Stadium, Los AngelesSpanish language broadcaster
Julián JavierDominican Republic2011San FranciscoSecond baseman
Stan JavierDominican Republic2011San Francisco Outfielder
Roberto KellyPanama2011AT&T Park, San FranciscoOutfielder
Tony La RussaUnited States2008AT&T Park, San FranciscoInfielder & Manager
Al LópezUnited States2006Tropicana Field, Tampa, FloridaCatcher & Manager
Héctor LópezPanama2007San FranciscoOutfielder & Third baseman
Juan MarichalDominican Republic2003San FranciscoPitcher
Edgar MartínezPuerto Rico2003Safeco Field, SeattleDesignated hitter
Minnie MiñosoCuba2002U.S. Cellular Field, ChicagoOutfielder
José MéndezCuba2006San FranciscoPitcher
Felix MillanPuerto Rico2013Jacob Javits Center, New York, N.Y.Second Baseman
Orlando MercadoPuerto Rico2004Angels Park, Anaheim, CaliforniaCatcher & Coach
Manny MotaDominican Republic2003Dodger Stadium, Los AngelesOutfielder
Millito NavarroPuerto Rico2006The Francisco Coimbre Sports Museum, Ponce, Puerto Rico Outfielder
Tony PérezCuba2001Pacific Bell Park, San FranciscoThird baseman & First baseman
Alex PompezCuba2006San FranciscoPioneer Executive
Felo RamírezCuba2001Pacific Bell Park, San FranciscoSpanish language broadcaster
Jackie RobinsonUnited States1999San FranciscoSecond baseman
Cookie RojasCuba2011Sun Life Stadium, MiamiOutfielder & Second baseman
Luis SalazarVenezuela2011AT&T Park, San FranciscoOutfielder, Shortstop, & Third baseman
Benito SantiagoPuerto Rico2012AT&T Park, San FranciscoCatcher
Juan SamuelDominican Republic2010AT&T Park, San FranciscoSecond baseman
Diego SeguíCuba2006San FranciscoPitcher
Rubén SierraPuerto Rico2011The Ball Park at Arlington, TexasOutfielder
Tony TaylorCuba2004San FranciscoSecond baseman
Mario ThomasMexico2010Petco Park, San DiegoSpanish language broadcaster
Dickie ThonPuerto Rico2003Minute Maid Park, HoustonShortstop
Luis TiantCuba2002Fenway Park, BostonPitcher
Cristóbal TorrienteCuba2006San FranciscoOutfielder, Infielder, & Pitcher
Alex TreviñoMexico2003Minute Maid Park, HoustonCatcher
Fernando ValenzuelaMexico2003Dodger Stadium, Los AngelesPitcher
Omar VizquelVenezuela2007AT&T Park, San FranciscoShortstop
Ted WilliamsUnited States2002San FranciscoOutfielder

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References

  1. Spring 2008 News

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