Luis Aparicio debuted in Major League Baseball in 1956 with the Chicago White Sox, quickly earning the A.L. Rookie of the Year award. Over his 18-year career, he was consistently recognized as an all-star and led the American League in stolen bases for nine consecutive years. A member of the renowned 'Go-Go' White Sox, he garnered nine Gold Glove Awards and made significant contributions to the teams he played for, including the White Sox, Orioles, and Red Sox. His impressive career stats led to his Hall of Fame induction in 1984.
From the moment he made it to the Majors in 1956 with the Chicago White Sox, Aparicio was a star.
As a member of the 'Go-Go' 1959 Chicago White Sox he finished second to teammate Nellie Fox for Most Valuable Player.
It took a few years on the ballot, but he was finally inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1984.
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