¿Por qué estos latinos no están en el Salón de la Fama?

Bobby Abreu. Omar Vizquel. Carlos Delgado. Three extraordinary careers. Three Latino players whose numbers say they should be in Cooperstown. And yet, none of them are. Abreu, with 60 WAR and a .395 career OBP, invisible to voters for years. Vizquel, with 11 consecutive Gold Gloves and an offensive debate that has no easy answer. Delgado, with 473 home runs and a 138 OPS+, who disappeared from the ballot in his first appearance with a mere 3.8% of the vote. Cooperstown isn't an exact science. It's a human process with biases, changing contexts, and criteria that evolve over time. Do these three players deserve to be in the Hall of Fame? The data is there. The answer is yours. 🔔 Subscribe to Lefty Gomez for more baseball stories and analysis. Index Introduction 0:00 - 0:43 Bobby Abreu: The Invisible One 0:44 - 2:30 Omar Vizquel: Silk Hands and an Uncomfortable Debate 2:31 - 4:21 Carlos Delgado: 473 Home Runs and a Single Ballot 4:22 - 6:55 Should They Be in Cooperstown? 6:56