Luis Ernesto Aparicio Montiel Net Worth is $1.7 Million
Luis Ernesto Aparicio Montiel Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Luis Ernesto Aparicio Montiel (born April 29, 1934) is a former professional baseball player from Venezuela. He played as a shortstop in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 18 seasons from 1956 through 1973. In 1956, Aparicio won the American League (AL) Rookie of the Year Award playing for the Chicago White Sox. Nicknamed "Little Louie", Aparicio was the dominant shortstop of his era and was inducted to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984. A ten-time (13 games) All-Star and a nine-time American League stolen base champion, he was nominated for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team in 1999.
Holds Baltimore Orioles single season record for Stolen Bases (57 in 1964).
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Made major league debut on 17 April 1956.
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Led American League in stolen bases 9 consecutive seasons (1956-1964).
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As of the beginning of the 2004 season, held the following records: most consecutive seasons leading Americal League in fielding percentage for shortstops (1959-1966); most major league games played at shortstop (2583); most fielding chances accepted (putouts + assists), lifetime, for an American League shortstop (12,564); most putouts, lifetime, American League (4,548); most assists, lifetime, American League (8,016).
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Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, 1984.
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Played shortstop for the American League's Chicago White Sox (1956-1962 & 1968-1970), Baltimore Orioles (1963-1967), and Boston Red Sox (1971-1973).