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Martín Dihigo

Martín Magdaleno Dihigo Llanos (May 25, 1906[1] – May 20, 1971), called The Immortal and The Maestro, was a Cuban professional baseball player. He played in the Negro leagues and Latin American leagues from 1923 to 1936 as a two-way player, both as a pitcher and a second baseman, although he excelled at all nine positions and later as a manager.

Martín Dihigo
Pitcher / Second baseman / Manager
Born: (1906-05-25)May 25, 1906[1]
Matanzas, Cuba
Died: May 20, 1971(1971-05-20) (aged 64)
Cienfuegos, Cuba
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Negro leagues debut
1923, Cuban Stars (East)
Last Negro leagues appearance
1945, New York Cubans
Negro leagues statistics
Win–loss record27–19
Earned run average3.34
Strikeouts246
Batting average.307
Home runs68
Runs batted in309
Managerial record58–51–6
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Negro leagues
Cuban League
Mexican League
  • .676 career winning percentage (> 1,000 innings)
Hall of Fame inductions
Member of the National
Baseball Hall of Fame
Induction1977
Election methodNegro Leagues Committee

Early career edit

 
Dihigo (front row, center) on club Almendares.

Dihigo was born in the sugarmill town of Cidra in Matanzas Province, Cuba. He began his professional baseball career in the winter of 1922-23 at the age of 16 as a substitute infielder for Habana in the Cuban League. The following summer, Dihigo broke into American baseball as a first baseman for the Cuban Stars. He played in the Negro leagues from 1923 through 1936 and again briefly in 1945. Over the course of his career, he played all nine positions. As a hitter, he led the Negro leagues in home runs in 1926 and 1935. As a pitcher, he once defeated Satchel Paige while Paige was touring Cuba.[citation needed] In 1943, at the age of 38, Martin Dihigo managed his own baseball team. This team was located in the Dominican Republic and featured New York Giants player Johnny Mize. While coaching the team he also was a player. They had a 6-3 record but then lost three games in a row to end the exhibition tour.

Negro leagues edit

Dihigo's career record in twelve seasons in the Negro leagues was a .307 average and .511 slugging percentage, with 431 hits, 64 home runs, 61 doubles, 17 triples, 227 RBI, and 292 runs scored in 1404 at bats. He drew 143 walks and stole 41 bases. As a pitcher, he went 26–19 with a 2.92 ERA, with 176 strikeouts and 80 walks in 354 innings.[2] Dihigo served as player-manager of the New York Cubans in 1935 and 1936.[3]

Mexican and Cuban leagues edit

Although a two-time All-Star in the American Negro leagues, Dihigo's greatest season came in 1938 with Rojos del Aguila de Veracruz in the Mexican League, where he went 18-2 with a 0.90 ERA as a pitcher, while winning the batting title with a .387 average. In another season in the Mexican League, he had a 0.15 ERA. In his Mexican career, he was 119-57 with a .317 batting average. In the Cuban League, he was 107-56 as a pitcher with a .298 average at the plate. Dihigo continued his playing career in Mexico into the early 1950s. In Cuba, Dihigo was known as "El Inmortal" ("The Immortal"); in other Latin American countries, he was called "El Maestro" ("The Master").

Career stats edit

In Dihigo's career, including statistics from Dominican, American, Cuban, and Mexican leagues, he compiled a lifetime .302 career batting average with 130 home runs, although eleven seasons of home run totals are missing. As a pitcher, he compiled a 252-132 win–loss record.

Post career edit

After retiring, Dihigo became a radio announcer for the Cuban Winter League. He fled Cuba in 1952 to protest the rise of Fulgencio Batista. He managed the Leones del Caracas in the 1953 Caribbean Series. Upon Fidel Castro's rise to power, Dihigo returned to Cuba where he continued to mentor other players until his death. [4]

Death and Hall of Fame inductions edit

 
Dihigo's plaque at the Baseball Hall of Fame

Dihigo died at age 64, on May 20, 1971, in Cienfuegos, Cuba. He is buried in Cementerio Municipal Cruces in Cruces, Cienfuegos, Cuba.

Known as humorous, good-natured, well read, as well as a versatile player, Dihigo is the only player to be inducted into five baseball halls of fame: the American, Cuban, Mexican, Dominican, and Venezuelan Baseball Halls of Fame.

Dihigo's stature as a ballplayer is reflected in this conversation between former Dodgers general manager Al Campanis and broadcaster Jaime Jarrín:

Al said, 'Jaime, the best player that I have ever seen in my life is Martin Dihigo, but he never came to the Major Leagues,'" Jarrin said. "'After Dihigo, I would put Roberto Clemente above Willie Mays. Those are the two best players I have ever seen in my entire life.'[5]

Others had heaped praise on him earlier, as well. Hall of Famer Buck Leonard said, “He was the greatest all-around player I know. I’d say he was the best ballplayer of all time, black or white. He could do it all. He is my ideal ballplayer, makes no difference what race either. If he’s not the greatest I don’t know who is. You take your Ruths, Cobbs, and DiMaggios. Give me Dihigo and I bet I’d beat you almost every time.”

Hall of Famer Johnny Mize said, “He was the only guy I ever saw who could play all nine positions, manage, run and switch-hit.”[6]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Sources disagree on Dihigo's birthdate. Hogan, p. 386, shows his birthdate as May 25, 1906, while Riley, p. 233, and baseball-reference.com show May 25, 1905.
  2. ^ Hogan, pp. 386–87, 404–05.
  3. ^ "Martin Dihigo Manager Page". seamheads.com. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  4. ^ Bjarkman, Peter (2007). A History of Cuban Baseball, 1864–2006. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 34. ISBN 978-0786428298.
  5. ^ Jesse Sánchez. "Clemente headlines All-Time Latino Team". Retrieved 2012-09-28.
  6. ^ Bayne, Bijan C. (2020-04-13). "'The Immortal' Martin Dihigo may have been the best baseball player ever — Andscape". Andscape.com. Retrieved 2022-08-11.

References edit

  • Clark, Dick; Lester, Larry (1994), The Negro Leagues Book, Cleveland, Ohio: Society for American Baseball Research
  • Figueredo, Jorge S. (2003), Cuban Baseball: A Statistical History, 1878–1961, Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, ISBN 0-7864-1250-X
  • González Echevarría, Roberto (1999), The Pride of Havana: A History of Cuban Baseball, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-514605-0
  • Hogan, Lawrence D. (2006), Shades of Glory: The Negro Leagues and the Story of African-American Baseball, Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, ISBN 0-7922-5306-X
  • Riley, James A. (1994), The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues, New York: Carroll & Graf, ISBN 0-7867-0959-6

External links edit

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Dihigo de ee go and the second or maternal family name is Llanos lyah nos Martin Magdaleno Dihigo Llanos May 25 1906 1 May 20 1971 called The Immortal and The Maestro was a Cuban professional baseball player He played in the Negro leagues and Latin American leagues from 1923 to 1936 as a two way player both as a pitcher and a second baseman although he excelled at all nine positions and later as a manager Martin DihigoPitcher Second baseman ManagerBorn 1906 05 25 May 25 1906 1 Matanzas CubaDied May 20 1971 1971 05 20 aged 64 Cienfuegos CubaBatted RightThrew RightNegro leagues debut1923 Cuban Stars East Last Negro leagues appearance1945 New York CubansNegro leagues statisticsWin loss record27 19Earned run average3 34Strikeouts246Batting average 307Home runs68Runs batted in309Managerial record58 51 6TeamsCuban Stars East 1923 1927 1930 Homestead Grays 1927 28 Hilldale Giants 1929 1930 31 New York Cubans 1935 36 1945 Career highlights and awardsNegro leagues 2 Negro League All Star 1935 1945 4 Cuban League MVP 1927 28 1935 36 1936 37 1941 42 Eastern Colored League batting champion 1926 Cuban League 107 career wins 121 career complete games Mexican League 676 career winning percentage gt 1 000 innings Hall of Fame inductions Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame 1951 Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame 1964 National Baseball Hall of Fame 1977 Venezuelan Hall of Fame Dominican Hall of FameMember of the NationalBaseball Hall of FameInduction1977Election methodNegro Leagues Committee Contents 1 Early career 2 Negro leagues 3 Mexican and Cuban leagues 4 Career stats 5 Post career 6 Death and Hall of Fame inductions 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly career edit nbsp Dihigo front row center on club Almendares Dihigo was born in the sugarmill town of Cidra in Matanzas Province Cuba He began his professional baseball career in the winter of 1922 23 at the age of 16 as a substitute infielder for Habana in the Cuban League The following summer Dihigo broke into American baseball as a first baseman for the Cuban Stars He played in the Negro leagues from 1923 through 1936 and again briefly in 1945 Over the course of his career he played all nine positions As a hitter he led the Negro leagues in home runs in 1926 and 1935 As a pitcher he once defeated Satchel Paige while Paige was touring Cuba citation needed In 1943 at the age of 38 Martin Dihigo managed his own baseball team This team was located in the Dominican Republic and featured New York Giants player Johnny Mize While coaching the team he also was a player They had a 6 3 record but then lost three games in a row to end the exhibition tour Negro leagues editDihigo s career record in twelve seasons in the Negro leagues was a 307 average and 511 slugging percentage with 431 hits 64 home runs 61 doubles 17 triples 227 RBI and 292 runs scored in 1404 at bats He drew 143 walks and stole 41 bases As a pitcher he went 26 19 with a 2 92 ERA with 176 strikeouts and 80 walks in 354 innings 2 Dihigo served as player manager of the New York Cubans in 1935 and 1936 3 Mexican and Cuban leagues editAlthough a two time All Star in the American Negro leagues Dihigo s greatest season came in 1938 with Rojos del Aguila de Veracruz in the Mexican League where he went 18 2 with a 0 90 ERA as a pitcher while winning the batting title with a 387 average In another season in the Mexican League he had a 0 15 ERA In his Mexican career he was 119 57 with a 317 batting average In the Cuban League he was 107 56 as a pitcher with a 298 average at the plate Dihigo continued his playing career in Mexico into the early 1950s In Cuba Dihigo was known as El Inmortal The Immortal in other Latin American countries he was called El Maestro The Master Career stats editIn Dihigo s career including statistics from Dominican American Cuban and Mexican leagues he compiled a lifetime 302 career batting average with 130 home runs although eleven seasons of home run totals are missing As a pitcher he compiled a 252 132 win loss record Post career editAfter retiring Dihigo became a radio announcer for the Cuban Winter League He fled Cuba in 1952 to protest the rise of Fulgencio Batista He managed the Leones del Caracas in the 1953 Caribbean Series Upon Fidel Castro s rise to power Dihigo returned to Cuba where he continued to mentor other players until his death 4 Death and Hall of Fame inductions edit nbsp Dihigo s plaque at the Baseball Hall of Fame Dihigo died at age 64 on May 20 1971 in Cienfuegos Cuba He is buried in Cementerio Municipal Cruces in Cruces Cienfuegos Cuba Known as humorous good natured well read as well as a versatile player Dihigo is the only player to be inducted into five baseball halls of fame the American Cuban Mexican Dominican and Venezuelan Baseball Halls of Fame Dihigo s stature as a ballplayer is reflected in this conversation between former Dodgers general manager Al Campanis and broadcaster Jaime Jarrin Al said Jaime the best player that I have ever seen in my life is Martin Dihigo but he never came to the Major Leagues Jarrin said After Dihigo I would put Roberto Clemente above Willie Mays Those are the two best players I have ever seen in my entire life 5 Others had heaped praise on him earlier as well Hall of Famer Buck Leonard said He was the greatest all around player I know I d say he was the best ballplayer of all time black or white He could do it all He is my ideal ballplayer makes no difference what race either If he s not the greatest I don t know who is You take your Ruths Cobbs and DiMaggios Give me Dihigo and I bet I d beat you almost every time Hall of Famer Johnny Mize said He was the only guy I ever saw who could play all nine positions manage run and switch hit 6 See also edit nbsp Cuba portal nbsp Baseball portal nbsp Biography portal List of members of the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of FameNotes edit a b Sources disagree on Dihigo s birthdate Hogan p 386 shows his birthdate as May 25 1906 while Riley p 233 and baseball reference com show May 25 1905 Hogan pp 386 87 404 05 Martin Dihigo Manager Page seamheads com Retrieved October 12 2020 Bjarkman Peter 2007 A History of Cuban Baseball 1864 2006 Jefferson NC McFarland p 34 ISBN 978 0786428298 Jesse Sanchez Clemente headlines All Time Latino Team Retrieved 2012 09 28 Bayne Bijan C 2020 04 13 The Immortal Martin Dihigo may have been the best baseball player ever Andscape Andscape com Retrieved 2022 08 11 References editClark Dick Lester Larry 1994 The Negro Leagues Book Cleveland Ohio Society for American Baseball Research Figueredo Jorge S 2003 Cuban Baseball A Statistical History 1878 1961 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company ISBN 0 7864 1250 X Gonzalez Echevarria Roberto 1999 The Pride of Havana A History of Cuban Baseball Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 514605 0 Hogan Lawrence D 2006 Shades of Glory The Negro Leagues and the Story of African American Baseball Washington D C National Geographic ISBN 0 7922 5306 X Riley James A 1994 The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues New York Carroll amp Graf ISBN 0 7867 0959 6External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martin Dihigo Martin Dihigo at the Baseball Hall of Fame Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference and Baseball Reference Black Baseball Minor league stats and Seamheads Martin Dihigo managerial career statistics at Baseball Reference com and Seamheads Martin Dihigo at the SABR Baseball Biography Project Martin Dihigo at Baseball Biography Martin Dihigo at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Dihigo amp oldid 1215955600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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