Today’s
Hall of Fame inductee is long time Negro League and Cuban legend Martin
Dihigo, “El Maestro”., who was inducted into Cooperstown in 1977.
Check out my card first:
Dihigo starred in the American Negro Leagues for such teams as the
Homestead Grays, as well as the Mexican and Cuban leagues as both a
second baseman and a pitcher.
Though stats were not entirely kept in the leagues he played in, sources
cite his final career numbers at a .302 batting average while also
winning 252 games as a pitcher.
In 1938 in the Mexican League he posted an 18-2 record with a 0.90
earned run average, while winning the batting title with a .387 average!
He;s also one of two players (Willie Wells being the other) that is
inducted into the American, Cuban and Mexican Baseball Halls of Fame,
while Dihigo is ALSO in the Dominican and Venezuelan Hall of Fames!
Not too shabby!