Wednesday, 8 May 2013

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN NINO ESCALERA PROFESSIONAL OUTFIELDER AND FIRST BASEMAN IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASE BALL : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS"















 BLACK   SOCIAL HISTORY                                                                                                                                                           Saturnino (Cuadrado) Escalera born December 1, 1929 is a former outfielder and first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Cincinnati Redlegs in the 1954 season.
He started his baseball career at a very young age, often playing with his brothers and neighbors from the Loiza Street in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
In 1946 at the Amateur Baseball World Series held in the Latin American Republic of Colombia Escalera was named best first baseman and most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament.
In 1950, the New York Yankees organization obtained Escalera from the Bristol Owls of the Colonial League. In 1952, he was purchased by the Toledo Mud Hens-Charleston Senators of the American Association, and later that year, by the Cincinnati Redlegs organization.
On April 17, 1954 at the Milwaukee's County Stadium, a 24-year-old Escalera, standing at 5'10 and weighting 165 pounds, became the first black to play for the Cincinnati Redlegs. He entered the game as a pinch hitter, and hit a single in a 5–1 loss to the Atlanta Braves.
Was selected and played in the 1958 International League All star game.
He played in 73 games during his only big league season, often as a pinch hitter. Season and career totals include a .159 batting average (11-for-69), 3 runs batted in, 15 runs scored, and an on base percentage of .234. He committed just one error in 49 total chances at OF/1B for a fielding percentage of .980.
Escalera worked as a scout for the New York Mets organization from 1966 to 1981. In 1982, he served as a scout for the San Francisco Giants organization. Among players signed by Escalera are retired major league players Jerry Morales, Ed Figueroa, Benny Ayala, José Oquendo and Juan Berenguer.
Escalera is a member of the Puerto Rico Baseball Hall Of Fame, Rio Piedras Sport Hall of Fame, Puerto Rico Sport Hall of Fame and Santurce Sport Hall of Fame. He is considered alongside Victor Pellot and Orlando Cepeda among the best first basemen in Puerto Rico history.

Escalera is the pioneer of a multigenerational tradition of Major League Baseball players, scouts and baseball managers. Escalera’s nephew Ruben Escalera, played for the Milwaukee Brewers minor league organization, later became a professional baseball scout and currently is a professional baseball manager. Another nephew, Alfredo Escalera, was drafted by the Kansas City Royals as the youngest player ever to be drafted by any organization.

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