As much as it might feel like it, the baseball world has not completely shut down. While the thrilling rush of free-agent signings and trades from the past few days will cease for now because of the lockout, there is a lot of baseball business still to be conducted.
One of the more important items came Sunday, when the biggest void in the membership of the Baseball of Hall Fame was filled: The omission of White Sox legend Saturnino Orestes Armas (Arrieta) Minoso, remembered by history as Minnie.
Minnie Minoso was one of 20 greats who under consideration at the winter meetings this weekend for induction to the Hall of Fame.