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martes, 11 de noviembre de 2014

Refounded National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum with Cuban exaltation 10 new stars

After 54 years in detention at the time the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Cuban emerges as Phoenix, where at noon on Saturday, November 8 were to be released the names of the 10 players that after his exaltation would open a new era for the history of baseball in the greater Antilles.
 
 Cuban filmmaker Ian Padron called Enthusiasts Group coordinator for the refounding of the Hall of Fame, read the select ratio, which includes five names of the period 1864-1961 and another equal amount from 1962 to present.
Taking as an essential stage of the iconic Land Latinoamericano stadium in Havana, and in the presence of team members to intervene in Cuba baseball tournament of Central Veracruz, Mexico, and nearly a hundred specialists baseball, among journalists, photographers, historians, statisticians, and others attending the Symposium National Museum and National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Cubano: from utopia to reality, Ian made the historic announcement.

After the vote made by a Selection Board, previously elected by the members of the Special Committee on Chroniclers and Historians Cuban Baseball, the five exalted of the first stage were: Conrado Marrero, Orestes Minoso, Camilo Pascual, and Stephen Amado Maestri Bellan undoubted class luminaries lofty land inside and outside Cuba.

Meanwhile, Omar Linares led five graceful in the second phase, followed by Antonio Muñoz, Luis Giraldo Casanova, Braudilio Vinent and Orestes Kindelan, all with the immense privilege of being the first exalted for his career in the National Baseball Series, which began on 14 January 1962.

Linares, the player who received the most votes in the election, excited, said "is an immense honor to be worthy of such high recognition among so many good players with proven quality." He said "the Hall of Fame is something I needed to Cuban baseball" concluded who undoubtedly was one of the greatest players of all time.

Victor Mesa, Team Cuba, and who also turned out finalist in this first celebration of the re-founding of the Hall of Fame, acknowledged that "this result was made public before his players, as it will be an additional incentive in their aspirations to be every day best players and dream to take part in the future of this unique constellation of exalted whenever surrender as did those selected.

"I'm very happy to have been a finalist and excited, because that is what we must do more to enrich our ball" concluded Victor Mesa, another essential in Cuban amateur baseball.

The new National Director of Baseball in Cuba, Heriberto Suarez, who accompanied all the time discussions of the symposium, said the full support of the organization that presides over and Inder, as this is a noble aim longed for years for all the people lover of sport balls and strikes.

Similarly, he called for those responsible to choose to be very exquisite in their selections to truly register in immortality names of those who were stars on and off the field, for their sport results, examples and values bequeathed to future generations .

Importantly, the Hall of Fame Cuban baseball was founded on October 21, 1939 and remained in force until January 1961, stage where they were inducted 68 players including Martin Dihigo, José de la Caridad Méndez and Adolfo Luque within so many stars that has baseball in the greater Antilles.

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