Leyland was elected in the Contemporary Era Non-Player Committee election, held today in Nashville, Tennessee.
The former leader was elected in his first appearance on the ballot, sharing space with former managers Cito Gaston, Davey Johnson and Lou Piniella as well.
Leyland directed the team for 22 seasons. Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Colorado Rockies and Detroit Tigers.
The 79-year-old quarterback made eight postseason appearances, advanced to two World Series, He was crowned with the Miami Marlins in 1997, in which they defeated the Cleveland Indians (now Guardians) in seven games.
In that first World Series in the history of the Marlins and Leyland, the Most Valuable Player award went to the Cuban Livan Hernández. The barranquillero Edgar Renteria He decided that title by hitting the golden goal that gave the Florida team the crown.
In his MLB career, Leyland won 1,769 games and lost 1,728.
He was one of eleven managers in MLB history to win the pennant in both games National League as in the American League.
In addition to his successes in the Major Leagues, Leyland led the American team that won the first title in the World baseball classic in 2017 at the expense of Puerto Rico.
Source: El heraldo

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