The baseball world lost an integral piece of history yesterday when it was announced that Osvaldo “Ozzie” Virgil Sr., 92, passed away on Sunday. The Dominican Republic native migrated to the Bronx in the late 40s, where Virgil graduated from high school and then enlisted in the US Marines from 1950-1952. I n1953, the 21-year-old Virgil embarked on his baseball career that included nine seasons in the major leagues with the Giants (two stints), Tigers, Athletics, Orioles, and Pirates. He was the first non-white player for the Detroit organization in 1958, 11 years after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. At the time, Virgil was considered the first Black Tigers player, but he was the first Dominican-born baseball player to play in the majors and the first Latino Tigers player.