Get the latest news, stats, videos, highlights and more about unspecified position Luis Aparicio on ESPN. At 16, Luis has a high baseball IQ with very good eye-hand coordination. Aparicio was also inducted into the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame. Luis Aparicio will celebrate his 84th birthday on Sunday, April 29. He played as a shortstop in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 18 seasons from through . Get the best of HowStuffWorks by email!Keep up to date on: Latest Buzz · Stuff Shows & Podcasts · Tours · Weird & WackyHere are Luis Aparicio's major league totals:We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. Luis Ernesto Aparicio Montiel (born April 29, 1934), nicknamed Little Louie, is a Venezuelan former professional baseball player who is notable for being the first player from Venezuela to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Luis Aparicio is a 2021 3B/UT from Miami, FL who attends Gulliver Prep and plays Showcase for the Orlando Scorpions. A 79% lifetime success rate of stealing bases saw him steal 40 bases before he hit double digits for being caught stealing.This is especially the case when one thinks about Venezuelans at the shortstop position.Then, incredibly, the Sox got an upgrade at the shortstop position, from another Venezuelan, no less.“Then it got, it was hard,” Ozzie noted. Luis Ernesto Aparicio Montiel (born April 29, 1934 in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela) is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Very special. He made his country’s people proud through his stellar play as a big leaguer and his down-to-earth personality. Sein Vater war ein populärer Shortstop in Venezuela und besaß gemeinsam mit seinem Onkel ein Winter-League-Team. Over the course of his 18-year major league career, Aparicio was a 13-time All-Star, nine-time Gold Glove winner, and nine-time AL Stolen Base champ. Even when he made fielding errors, they’d occur on balls other shortstops didn’t even reach.“‘Looie’ redefined the position of shortstop during his three decades of major league play, with his athleticism, agility, speed on the base paths and ability to spray the ball to all fields. It put Ozzie in a funny situation. Aparicio war von den Cleveland Indians und den Chicago White Sox umworben, die White Sox machten das Rennen um seine Verpflichtung. Luis Aparicio won nine consecutive stolen base titles a record that remains unbroken. “I don’t feel any pressure but it’s kind of weird, because you compare me with the best out of my country, you’re comparing me with the best shortstop ever the White Sox could have.”“I don’t want to be Luis,” Ozzie remembered thinking, “but hopefully I can represent the country the way he did and that’s what will make it easier.”Aparicio’s baseball success made Venezuelans everywhere proud and turned him into a national hero. The greatness of the native of Maracaibo was duly recognized in 1984 when he became the first Venezuelan elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.Ozzie Guillén’s enduring memory of that first day managing the Sox at Comiskey, even more significant than the score that night, involved who was there to witness this bit of history take place.The challenge for Guillén was trying to establish his own identity as a ballplayer while fully aware of the greatness of his Venezuelan predecessors at shortstop for the Sox.Aparicio’s example wasn’t just felt by the fans or those who wanted to walk in his footsteps; his influence went all the way to the top.Sox fans witnessed the first Venezuelan shortstop to ever become an American League All-Star in Alfonso “Chico” Carrasquel in the 1950s.