Vinotinto Venezuela Béisbol, 1939-2024 85 Years of Venezuelans in the Major Leagues
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ePUB
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Nein
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Nein
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Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
15.09.2025
Herausgeber
Leonte Landino + weitereVerlag
Society for American Baseball ResearchSeitenzahl
296 (Printausgabe)
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19144 KB
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1. Auflage
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9781960819505
Wearing the "Vinotinto," or burgundy red, a symbol of national pride, Venezuelan teams carry the spirit of a nation where passion for sports runs deep. This book chronicles the journey of nearly 500 Venezuelan baseball players from 1939 through 2024 who have reached Major League Baseball and includes over 50 in-depth biographies including players such as Omar Vizquel, Magglio Ordonez, Luis Sojo, Andres Galarraga, Freddy Garcia, and Johan Santana. It explores how baseball became a mirror of Venezuelan society, its triumphs, challenges, and evolving identity, through the words of SABR researchers and respected Venezuelan writers.
In Venezuela, a country defined by rich natural resources, complex social dynamics, and a vibrant cultural identity, baseball has emerged as both a unifying force and a lasting source of pride. Introduced during the early twentieth century through American influence and fueled by the oil boom, the sport quickly captured the hearts of Venezuelans and became a cultural cornerstone.
Passion ignited with legendary figures like Luis Aparicio Ortega, "El Grande de Maracaibo," and was cemented by Venezuela's historic win at the 1941 Amateur Baseball World Series in Havana, Cuba.
The journey to Major League Baseball began in 1939 with Alex "Patön" Carrasquel, the first Venezuelan to play in the big leagues. But it was Luis Aparicio Jr., "Little Louie" who blazed a trail as the first Venezuelan inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, earning his place in 1984 and inspiring generations to dream of the major leagues.
With a foreword by Ozzie Guille¿n-the first Latino manager to win a World Series-and insights from Juan Vene¿, "The Dean" of Venezuelan baseball journalism, this volume also features editorial contributions from award-winning journalist and producer Leonte Landino.
Embracing the collaborative efforts of 35 members of the Society for American Baseball Research, this book is more than a chronicle of achievements-it is a tribute to the enduring legacy, global impact, and unmatched resilience of Venezuelan baseball, infused with nostalgia and tradition that reflect a proud and persevering culture.
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