That was Roberto Clemente of Puerto Rico who was inducted, posthumously, in 1973.
Actually, Ted Williams was the first Hispanic Baseball player inducted into the Hall of Fame, when he was elected in 1966. Williams' mother was born in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
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Jackie Robinson While this answer is technically correct, the first player from the Negro Leagues to be elected the the Baseball Hall of Fame, and did not play in the Major Leagues, was Josh Gibson, who was elected, along with Buck Leonard, in 1972, by the special committee on Negro Leagues.
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Effa Manley (1897-1981), who was an owner of the Newark Eagles of the Negro Leagues, was inducted posthumously into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
That would be Ted Williams in 1966. His mother was of Mexican descent.
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The first hispanic baseball player elected into the Hall of Fame was Roberto Clemente in 1973.
the first hispanic voted into baseballs hall of fame was Roberto Clemente
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Stone Cold Steve Austin already went into the wwe hall of fame The first inductee should be Rikishi
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Reggie Jackson was the lone inductee in 1993.