Former MLB shortstop José Valdivielso passed away on Tuesday. He was 90 years old. His obituary is available courtesy of a New York funeral home.
Born in Matanzas, Cuba, Valdivielso made his MLB debut with the Washington Senators in 1955. He earned a down-ballot MVP vote at the end of his rookie season. Valdivielso would later move with the organization to Minnesota when the Senators became the team known today as the Twins. Over 401 games from 1955-1961, the 6-foot-1 infielder recorded 201 hits and scored 89 runs. Primarily a shortstop, he also appeared in a handful of games at both second and third base. He is well-remembered among Cuban fans for making the final out in the only all-Cuban triple play (h/t Francys Romero).
Although he played his last MLB game in 1961, Valdivielso spent three more seasons in the minor leagues from 1962-64. Following his playing career, he worked on the Spanish-language radio broadcast teams for both the Yankees and Mets. He was also well respected for his work with the MLB Players Alumni Association.
We at MLB Trade Rumors offer our deepest condolences to Valdivielso’s family and friends, as well as everyone whose life he touched throughout his career in baseball.
RIP
RIP Jose…..
RIP
RIP. I don’t know what the rules are for pre-free agency MLB but 461 games played should have let him and his family have a little taste of the pie.
I read that as Jose Valverde at first
Same lol
RIP
How did Yogi Berra win the 1954 and 1955 MVP awards? I assume it was his lovable idiot personality that put him over Mantle, Kaline, Williams, Minoso etc.
RIP to Jose, an MVP vote is pretty cool for the career he had. Like Ryan Tepera.
Berra was no idiot.
So his MVPs those years were just because the voters were very stupid, got it. WAR aside, he was worse in all counting stats. Maybe just because he was a Yankee
Did you really just say he won the MVP award because he was a Yankee but h the first person that you put up that should have won it was also a Yankee?
Yeah. Berra had more years with the team at that point so he was more beloved by fans.
Plus mantle won the next two the following years (deservedly) so maybe this tracks. For the time.
Got his autograph after a Yankee/Senator game more than 65 years ago. Also got the then unknown Harmon Killebrew’s.
Killebrew was a total class act.
Excellent last paragraph. If you don’t mind a small suggestion, perhaps add “and beyond” to the end of the final sentence. Well done.
Respect for that post.
Last regular SS for the original Washington Senators.
RIP Jose Valdivielso.
He’s sitting right next to me, he’s fine. Different Jose Valdivielso. Hitting him grounders later.
Valdivielso is the ‘star’ of my favorite Senators memory. I was a kid listening on the radio when his 9th inning errors led them to blow a 10 run lead going into the 9th. Is my memory fooling me? Maybe but that Senators team embodied the classic line: “Washington, first in peace, first in war, last in the American League”. I loved Jose. RIP.
The shortstop on the infamous MicroLeague Baseball ’55 Senators.
Valdivielso represents a forgotten generation of Cuban pioneers who laid the groundwork for today’s Latino superstars—without reaping the benefits of free agency, international scouting pipelines, or modern contracts.
RIP
Not many original Twins left. ROP Jose