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392:). However, when his mother, Maximina Pové, was in the first grade, her teacher changed her last name, changing the "v" to a "w" and adding an "r" at the end due to believing she was too illiterate to spell her own name, and Pové became Power. Power showed an interest in baseball at a young age, but his father didn't want him to play baseball and would punish him if he caught him doing so. When he was thirteen years old, his father died and it was only then that he was able to play the game he loved. His mother moved to the city of 850: 56: 822: 836: 559:, Tom Hamilton, Carmen Mauro and Eddie Robinson, thus becoming the first Puerto Rican to play for that team. Suffering from the racial discrimination which was rampant in the nation during that time, Pellot could neither stay with the rest of the team at the same hotels nor be allowed to eat at the same restaurants as his 602:
from when the award was first introduced in 1958 to 1964. He made the American League All-Star team with the Kansas City Athletics in 1955 and 1956 and the Cleveland Indians in 1959 and 1960 (two games were played both seasons). Pellot was also voted the Minnesota Twins Most Valuable Player (MVP) in
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Pellot's unorthodox and often flashy approach to fielding first base proved over the years to be very influential. Although at the time he was often criticized by the press and his peers for fielding the ball using only one hand instead of two, stating it was "flamboyance", this would later become
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Pellot is also remembered by baseball historians and fans for his sharp wit and dark, deadpan humor, a lot of which was directed at the racism and segregation he experienced during spring training in the southern United States. One of the more celebrated examples of his dark wit by which Pellot
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During Pellot's first two professional seasons, in the French-Canadian town of Drummondville, Quebec, he went by his birth name, Victor Pellot. However, Pellot noticed that the mostly French-speaking crowd began to laugh whenever his name was announced. Initially, he surmised that the crowd was
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In 1958, Pellot was sent to the Cleveland Indians. During his 12-year career, he played with the Philadelphia / Kansas City Athletics (1954–58), Cleveland Indians (1958–61), Minnesota Twins (1962–64), Los Angeles Angels (1964), Philadelphia Phillies (1964), and California Angels (1965).
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in one game, and he is one of 11 players to steal home plate twice in one game, and he also shares the record of being assists leader for six years in a row and of double plays in a single game. Among his career totals are the following: 1,716
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his trademark move. More importantly, it anticipated a change in how the position is played: nowadays, virtually all first basemen field the ball one-handed (this because it increases their reach and provides for greater flexibility).
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In a letter to historian Bill Haber in 1993, Pellot gave his real, full name as Victor Felipe Pellot Pove; Pove being his mother's maiden name and Pellot his father's surname (as is traditional in Hispanic culture; see
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laughing because he was black. This turned out to be incorrect, and Pellot soon learned that the real source of the laughter was not his race, but his last name: the similar-sounding word
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in 16 consecutive game as a first baseman. At the age of 36, he won his final Gold Glove Award to be the oldest player to win the award at first base; this record was not surpassed until
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in 1955, where he finished in second place in the batting race. Pellot is one of only six batters, as of August 7, 2010, to have hit both a leadoff and walk-off
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Pellot has been considered by many Puerto Ricans to be one of the island's greatest baseball players, a legend only surpassed by
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Pellot used the name Vic Power during his major league career, but played as Victor Pellot when he played winter baseball in
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for four seasons playing in five of the six All-Star games that were played, and won seven consecutive
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to become the first black player in club history. Many blacks and Puerto Ricans protested in front of
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subverted the ugly rejection experienced through institutionalized racism, documented in
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El Salón de la Fama del Béisbol Latino el sitio de los inmortales del béisbol Latino
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of the Yankees, to say that Pellot was "not the Yankee type". The Yankees also had
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in response to what they believed to have been a racially motivated decision.
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In 1946 Pellot started to practice with a local baseball team called the
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On December 16, 1953, Pellot was traded by the Yankees, along with
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April 13, 1954, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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in the same game (having done so in 1957), the others being
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Pellot was signed by the Yankees in 1951, and sent to the
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October 3, 1965, for the California Angels
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Index

Vic Power (baseball)
Vic Power (disambiguation)

First baseman
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
BayamĂłn, Puerto Rico
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Philadelphia / Kansas City Athletics
1954
1958
Cleveland Indians
1958
1961
Minnesota Twins
1962
1964
Los Angeles Angels
1964
Philadelphia Phillies
1964
California Angels
1965
All-Star
1955
1956
1959
1960²
Gold Glove Award

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