Today's guest is Jorge Colón Delgado, the Official Historian of the Puerto Rico Professional Baseball League and General Coordinator of the Puerto Rico Professional Baseball Hall of Fame. Jorge and I first started working together on the Negro Leaguers in Puerto Rico live webinar series. I have learned so much about the incredible melting pot that the Puerto Rican league was. Many of the very best players on the planet traveled to the island in the Winter to continue playing (and to continue making money). It is impossible to fully appreciate the careers of pre-integration Black and Afro-Latino ballplayers without considering all the different places they plied their trade. Because they were barred from the American and National League, they played wherever they could—and the Negro Leagues was only a part of that.
We discussed the Puerto Rico Professional Baseball Hall of Fame, the stellar first class from 1991, and Jorge's role in reviving the Hall of Fame. Finally, we briefly touched on the new Class of 2022 (which features well-known players like José Cruz and Mike Cuellar). Throughout the episode, we mention several projects that Jorge has been involved in. Here’s where you can find more about those exciting projects:
Jorge Colón Delgado on Twitter
Salón Fama Béisbol Profesional Puertorriqueño on Twitter
Negro Leaguers in Puerto Rico on Twitter
Negro Leaguers in Puerto Rico Website
Negro Leaguers in Puerto Rico: Grand Premiere: Negro Leaguers in Puerto Rico on YouTube
Negro Leaguers in Puerto Rico: Episode 1: They were our heroes, too on YouTube
Negro Leaguers in Puerto Rico: Episode 2: Facts and feats on YouTube
Negro Leaguers in Puerto Rico: Episode 3: Joshua Gibson in Puerto Rico on YouTube
Béisbol 101 Website
Béisbol 101 on TwitterJorge and I have plenty more to cover, so look for a follow-up episode on the remaining Hall of Fame classes in the future.