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- Leo_Najo abstract "Leo Najo (born Leonardo Alanis, 1899–1979) was one of the first Mexican-born players to play professional baseball in the United States, debuting in 1924 with the San Antonio Bears of the Class A Texas League. After early success in the minor leagues, he was drafted by the major league Chicago White Sox in 1925. Although a leg injury, and possibly racial prejudice, stifled his major league career, Najo moved on to enjoy a lengthy and productive career both in the U.S. minor leagues and in the Mexican League. In 1939, he became the first player selected to the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame, known as Salón de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de México. In 2001, Minor League Baseball named Leo Najo's 1932 Tulsa Oilers team as one of the top 100 minor league teams of all time, in part because of his contributions.\"".
- Leo_Najo alias "Alanís, Leonardo (Spanish)".
- Leo_Najo birthDate "1899".
- Leo_Najo birthYear "1899".
- Leo_Najo deathDate "1978-04-25".
- Leo_Najo deathYear "1978".
- Leo_Najo thumbnail Leonajo.jpg?width=300.
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- Leo_Najo wikiPageRevisionID "660103081".
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Alijadores_de_Tampico.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Bowie_Kuhn.
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- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_deaths.
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- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diablos_Rojos_del_México_players.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Category:San_Antonio_Bears_players.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tulsa_Oilers_(baseball)_players.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Tribune.
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- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Diablos_Rojos_del_México.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink East_Texas.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink File:Leonajo.jpg.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink File:Najo-stats.jpg.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Galveston,_Texas.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Kika_de_la_Garza.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Laredo,_Texas.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink McAllen,_Texas.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Mel_Almada.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_League.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_Professional_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Mexico_City.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Minor_League_Baseball.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Mission,_Texas.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Monterrey.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Nuevo_León.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Okmulgee,_Oklahoma.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Okmulgee_Drillers.
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- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Sultanes_de_Monterrey.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Tampico.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Texas_League.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink The_Washington_Post.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Landry.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Tulsa,_Oklahoma.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Tulsa_Oilers.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Tyler,_Texas.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Western_Association.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Western_League_(defunct_minor_league).
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Winchester_Model_1894.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLink Zapata,_Texas.
- Leo_Najo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leo Najo".
- Leo_Najo alternativeNames "Alanís, Leonardo".
- Leo_Najo dateOfBirth "1899".
- Leo_Najo dateOfDeath "1978-04-25".
- Leo_Najo name "Najo, Leo".
- Leo_Najo placeOfBirth "Nuevo León, Mexico".
- Leo_Najo placeOfDeath "United States of America".
- Leo_Najo shortDescription "Mexican baseball player".
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- Leo_Najo description "Mexican baseball player".
- Leo_Najo description "Mexican baseball player".
- Leo_Najo subject Category:1899_births.
- Leo_Najo subject Category:1979_deaths.
- Leo_Najo subject Category:Baseball_players_from_Nuevo_León.
- Leo_Najo subject Category:Diablos_Rojos_del_México_players.
- Leo_Najo subject Category:San_Antonio_Bears_players.
- Leo_Najo subject Category:Tulsa_Oilers_(baseball)_players.
- Leo_Najo hypernym Players.
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- Leo_Najo comment "Leo Najo (born Leonardo Alanis, 1899–1979) was one of the first Mexican-born players to play professional baseball in the United States, debuting in 1924 with the San Antonio Bears of the Class A Texas League. After early success in the minor leagues, he was drafted by the major league Chicago White Sox in 1925. Although a leg injury, and possibly racial prejudice, stifled his major league career, Najo moved on to enjoy a lengthy and productive career both in the U.S.".
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- Leo_Najo depiction Leonajo.jpg.
- Leo_Najo givenName "Leo".
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- Leo_Najo name "Leo Najo".
- Leo_Najo name "Najo, Leo".
- Leo_Najo surname "Najo".