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#2962 |
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Charles "Goolash" Johnson
According to the Negro Leagues Players Association website, Goolash Johnson was a pitcher and outfielder with the Chicago American Giants in the late 1930's and early 1940's. He is shown here with the American Giants in a photo from that website.
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#2964 |
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Hurley McNair
Hurley McNair was an outfielder and pitcher for numerous teams during the 1910-37 stretch, playing mostly for the Kansas City Monarchs. He is shown here with the Monarch with an image excerpted from a commemorative card created by the negroleagueshistory.com website.
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#2965 |
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Joe B. Scott
Joseph Burt "Joe" Scott, according to the NEGRO LEAGUES BOOK by Dick Clark and Larry Lester, was an outfielder for the Memphis Red Sox from 1944 through 1949. He is shown here with Memphis in a photo from Phil Dixon's THE NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY.
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#2966 |
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Robert "Jude" Gans
Robert Gans pitched for the Cuban Giants and Brooklyn Royal Giants in 1908 and 1909. Then, for the rest of his lengthy career (1911-25), he was an outfielder for numerous Negro League teams. He is shown here with the New York Lincoln Giants. The photo is from Robert Retort's PICTORIAL NEGRO LEAGUE LEGENDS.
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#2967 |
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Dewey Creacy
Dewey Creacy was a third baseman in the Negro Leagues from 1924 through 1938, playing mostly with the St. Louis Stars and Philadelphia Stars. He appears here with the St. Louis Stars in a photo from Phil Dixon's THE NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY.
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#2968 |
Hall Of Famer
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Saul Davis
Saul Davis was seen mainly at shortstop during his eight seasons of Negro League play over the ten year span of 1925-34 for a number of teams. He is shown here with the Birmingham Black Barons in a photo from THE NEGRO LEAGUES BOOK, by Dick Clark and Larry Lester.
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#2969 |
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Wesley "Doc" Dennis
"Doc" Dennis played in the Negro Leagues from 1943 through 1948 with the Baltimore Elite Giants and Philadelphia Stars, mostly appearing at first base. He is shown here with the Baltimore Elite Giants in a photo from the Seamheads.com website.
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#2970 |
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Gentry "Jeep" Jessup
Gentry Jessup pitched in the Negro Leagues from 1940 through 1948. He is shown here with the Birmingham Black Barons in a photo from Phil Dixon's THE NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY.
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#2971 |
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C. I. Taylor
Charles Ishum "C.I." Taylor was a second baseman and manager in the Negro Leagues from 1904 through 1922. His teams were the Birmingham Giants, West Baden Sprudels, and Indianapolis ABC's. He is shown here as manager of the Indianapolis ABC's in a photo from Phil Dixon's THE NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY.
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#2972 |
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George "Little" Walker
George "Little" Walker pitched in the Negro Leagues during the 1937-43 span, mostly for the Kansas City Monarchs, but also making a few appearances for the Homestead Grays and Indianapolis Clowns. He is shown here with the Monarchs in a photo from Phil Dixon's THE NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY.
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#2973 |
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Jim West
Jim West had a lengthy career as a first baseman in the Negro Leagues lasting from 1930 through 1948. His main two teams were the Philadelphia Stars and Baltimore Elite Giants. He is shown here with the latter team in a photo from the Seamheads.com website.
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#2975 |
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Knowlington "Buddy" Burbage
Knowlington O. "Buddy" Burbage was an outfielder with numerous Negro League teams from 1929 through 1943. He is shown here with the Rosetown Phillies, a semi-pro team in the Province of Satchkatchewan, Canada. The photo is from the May 17, 1954 issue of the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. For a photo of Burbage as an older man, see his entry at Seamheads.com.
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#2977 |
Hall Of Famer
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Joe Hewitt
Joe Hewitt was an infielder (mainly SS/2B) with numerous Negro League teams from 1911 through 1932. He is shown here with the Detroit Stars in a photo from Phil Dixon's THE NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY.
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#2979 |
Hall Of Famer
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Dan Wilson
Dan Wilson played mostly outfield and third base for a number of Negro League teams during the 1936-47 period. He is shown here with the Homestead Grays in a photo from Phil Dixon's THE NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY.
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#2980 |
Hall Of Famer
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Olan "Jelly" Taylor
"Jelly Taylor" was a first baseman who played for the Cincinnati Tigers and Memphis Red Sox during the 1936-46 period. He appears here with the Memphis Red Sox in a photo from Phil Dixon's THE NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY.
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