| Spook
Jacobs
Honored by Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Big Five, 600 South West 92nd Avenue Miami,
Florida

Minnie Minoso (L) and Forrest "Spook" Jacobs
(R)

Forrest "Spook" Jacobs (L) and Cesar Lopez (R). Mr. Lopez
is a Cuban Memorabilia collector and operates and contirbutes to
a web site called CUBAN
BALL.COM. He is also a member of SABR (Society for American
Baseball Research).
Forrest "Spook" Jacobs and others were recognized
and recievend awards for their contributions to Cuban Sports by
being inducted into the CUBAN SPORTS HALL of FAME.

(L1) Forrest "Spook" Jacobs
(L2) Cuban Baseball Memorabilia Collector Dr. William Vandenedes
D.D.S.
(R2) Paul Casanova
(R1) Jackie Hernandez
SPOOK JACOBS HONORED BY HOF
by Max Silberman
Charles Monfort, Director of the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame ,
has announced the induction of Spook Jacobs who played many winter
seasons in Cuba and the Caribbean as well as his many years in the
majors and minors.
Since the founding of the Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society,
Spook Jacobs or should we say "Senor Jacobs", has never
refused an autograph or personal appearance at reunions, Veterans
Homes, ballparks and special events and has been a true ambassador
of good will, always willing to talk baseball with his fans.
Other familiar inductees include: Joe Black, Sal Maglie, Ray Dandridge,
Cool Papa Bell and Josh Gibson.
Jacobs played nine seasons of Latin and Caribbean baseball with
a batting average of over .300, and one of the fastest men ever
to play the sport. He made the All Star squad six times and appeared
in four of the Caribbean World Series.
Jacobs has the fondest memories of his time in Cuba remembering
the total dedication of the fans. He can still taste many a delicious
roasted pork sandwich with a side dish of black beans and rice,
which was also a favorite of the late Vic Power.
The Brooklyn Dodgers signed Jacobs but with their two dozen farm
clubs, his opportunity to play in the majors came in 1954 with the
A's and later in Kansas City with the transplanted A's and the Pittsburgh
Pirates where he preceded Bill Mazeroski.
Today, Spook resides with wife Bobbie and son Bobby in Delaware.
The A's Society congratulates the Jacobs family on this great honor.
 

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