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About The Latin American International Sports Hall of Fame

In the United States, there are Sports Halls of Fame that honor professional and amateur athletes in football, basketball, track, tennis, baseball and other sports. There are also ethnic halls of fame that recognize outstanding athletes from different groups including Italian, Jewish, Irish and blacks to name a few. But, there was not a single sports hall of fame that would recognize, honor and salute the outstanding accomplishments/achievements and contributions of our Latino/Hispanic Sports Heritage not only from the United States but also those who came to this country from Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Central and South America and from the vast talent from the Caribbean Islands. The Latin-American International Sports Hall of Fame/Salon de Ia Fama Latinoamericano del Deporte was organized in Laredo, Texas in 1974. At first it was to celebrate, honor and promote local and regional individuals who had excelled at their particular sport but soon it opened the doors to include National and International Professional Athletes. It also recognizes as Sportsman of the Year individuals who continue to preserve and enhance our Latino culture, values and educational opportunities for our youth and who contribute to the betterment of the City of Laredo and South Texas. There have been since its inception an equal recognition of women athletes inductees. It was important to find role models for our youth and the organizers wanted to include all ages, regardless of sex in their programs. The Latin Hall was also created to promote economic development and stimulate business activity in downtown Laredo when local businesses are contracted to provide services to our inductees, their families and guests who visit Laredo during the annual 3-day welcome reception, media luncheon and induction banquet celebration weekend. Through the years. (1975-2014), and with limited amount of funds the organization has, had the opportunity to help the youth of our community with scholarships and other youth activity fundraisers. Plans are to have a Latin Sports International Hall of Fame Museum (downtown) (soon) which will be a first for the United States and to provide clinics (free of charge) to instruct our youth in different sports.

Mission

The Latin American International Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 1975 to recognize individuals with good and proper standing in the community, high morals and values and who have excelled in sports and/or have contributed to the promotion of sports and goodwill in the Latino community.


Latin American International Sports Hall of Fame

47th Annual Induction Banquet

 






 

Jose Guzman
Baseball

 

Jose Guzman

Baseball

 

Former major league pitcher Jose Guzman work for 15 years as the analyst for all Texas Rangers home games on Univision Radio. He will also make a number of appearances on behalf of the team.

Guzman, 55, compiled an 80-74 record in 193 career major league appearances with Rangers and Chicago Cubs. Signed as an undrafted free agent by Texas in February, 1981, he made his major league debut as a 22-year old in September, 1985, winning three of fi ve starts. Guzman was a mainstay in the Rangers rotation over the next three seasons, winning 34 games and pitching over 200 innings twice.

He was not in the Rangers pitching plans when he came to spring training in 1991 and was actually released before signing an Oklahoma City contract. After just three starts, he was promoted to Texas and on May 23, pitching in his fi rst major league game since September 1988. Guzman went on to fi nish with a 13-7 record and 3.08 ERA in 25 starts, earning Rangers Pitcher of the Year honors. Selected as the American League

Comeback Player of the Year, Jose became the fi rst pitcher in major league history to win 10 or more games in a season, not pitch in the majors for at least two full seasons due to injury, and then record 10 plus victories in his fi rst season back. He was even better in 1992, ranking fourth in the AL with 179 strikeouts and also letting career bests with 16 wins 33 starts, and 224 innings. Guzman moved to the National League the following season, signing as a free agent with e Chicago Cubs and won 12 games in 1993.

As a Ranger, Jose was 66-62 with a 3.90 ERA from 1985-89 and 1991-92. He is in top 10 in club history in innings pitched, wins and strikeouts and complete games. He’s the only rangers rookie to star a opening game and win.1991 Texas rangers pitcher of the year, 1991 American league comeback player of the year, 2003 Texas rangers alumni award 2010 and Mike Moncrief Believing in Youth Award.

Jose is also the President and founder of Guzman 23 Foundation benefiting Alzheimer’s in honor of his late mother, Maria.