Mexican baseball player (born 1946)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Acosta and the second or maternal family name is
Miranda .
Baseball player
Cecilio Acosta Miranda (born 22 November 1946) is a Mexican retired relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played four seasons for the Chicago White Sox and Philadelphia Phillies . Acosta also spend 17 seasons playing in the Mexican League and the Mexican Pacific League .
Acosta became the first American League pitcher to make a plate appearance after the introduction of the designated hitter rule in 1973, doing so on 20 June 1973.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Career
Acosta was born on 22 November 1946 in El Sabino, Guasave Municipality , Sinaloa , Mexico. He made his professional debut in 1966 playing for the Mineros de Fresnillo of the Mexican Central League , a minor league circuit affiliated to the Mexican League , and was promoted in 1968 to the AAA Charros de Jalisco . He played four seasons with the Charros and in 1971 he was signed by the Tucson Toros of the Pacific Coast League . In 1972, Acosta made his MLB debut playing for the Chicago White Sox .[ 4] [ 5]
On 17 July 2005, Acosta was inducted into the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame as part of that year's class.[ 6]
References
^ Oliver, Tony. "September 3, 1973: Brewers' Eduardo Rodríguez triples for first hit by AL pitcher in DH era" . Society for American Baseball Research . Retrieved July 7, 2023 .
^ Pope, LaMond; Sullivan, Paul (June 19, 2023). "Chicago baseball report: Starting pitching is giving White Sox and Cubs a glimmer of hope in substandard divisions" . Yahoo Sports . Retrieved July 7, 2023 .
^ "Conoce la historia de Cy Acosta el primer pitcher en batear con la regla del designado" . El Fildeo (in Spanish). February 11, 2022. Retrieved July 7, 2023 .
^ "Un 22 de noviembre pero de 1946 nace Cecilio Acosta" . Salón de la Fama del Beisbol Mexicano (in Spanish). November 22, 2021. Retrieved July 7, 2023 .
^ Velázquez Robles, David (July 27, 2019). "Rectas de más de cien millas de Cecilio "Cy" Acosta para llegar a GL" . El Sol de Sinaloa (in Spanish). Retrieved July 7, 2023 .
^ Rosales Torres, Guillermo (July 17, 2005). "Entran cinco grandes al Salón de la Fama" . El Siglo de Durango (in Spanish). Retrieved July 7, 2023 .
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