January 29, 2007 - Ralph "Big Cat" Johnson passes away. SIERRA: Yeah, a hundred dollars a month. The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball. She lives in Grand Rapids, Mich. FORBES: The players traveled, and they had nowhere to stay because of the discrimination. Don Newcombe (6/14/1926) played one season for the Newark Eagles before being allowed to sign with the Dodgers, where he went on to become the first person to win MVP and Cy Young in the same season (1956, the first year the Cy Young was introduced). The list of teams with which he played includes the largely forgotten Miami Globetrotters, Hollywood Redbirds, Miami Red Sox, Belle Glade Redwings, Florida Cuban Giants, the Lucky Stars, the Danny Dodgers; Ft. Lauderdale Braves, Pompano Beach Yankees, Ft. Lauderdale Lucky Stars, Ft. Lauderdale Gray Sox, and the Buffalo Red Sox (a travelling team Just this month, and nearly 80 years after Suttles career ended, Ashwill was able to add two more home runs to his tally, bringing his total to 32.\n\nBasically, our earlier version of the 1926 Negro National League relied heavily on the Black weekly newspapers for games played in St. Louis -- in this case the Chicago Defender (which was distributed nationally) and the St. Louis Argus, Ashwill wrote. In 1924, the first year of the Colored World Series, the share of the winners, the Kansas City Monarchs, was $307.96, says Lester. When I began speaking with Ashwill about the database in September, Hall of Fame slugger Mule Suttles held the Negro Leagues single-season home run record with the 30 that he hit as a member of the St. Louis Stars in 1926. A lot of the earlier versions of Negro league statistics only gave you batting averages, home runs, pitchers' won-lost records, basic stuff," Ashwill said. Do you have a blog? Cronkite School at ASU The league ended in like 1950 so a 20 yr old then would be 86/7 this year. You knew the disparity in pay would be bad, but that gap is embarrassing for baseball. MINNIE FORBES: It was terrible for the players at that time. The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum estimates there are about 100 former players still alive. That mission continues today. This is a list of the last handful of living major leaguers from the 1940s. "There's a huge amount of information about Latin American baseball that still needs to be processed -- Black Americans played professional baseball in Mexico, Cuba . Do you have a blog? NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. . Some defensive statistics Copyright Sports Info Solutions, 2010-2023. Simkus says the work taught him how important major league recognition would be for the families of Negro Leagues veterans, few of whom are still alive. Then in 1947, he broke baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Among them Fowler, Frank Grant, George Stovey, and Fleet Walker were notable players especially during the 1880s, before complete segregation. Then I'll create my own. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. Silas Simmons played in the pre-Negro League era, and he passed away just a decade ago. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Dan Bankhead Sam Bankhead Bob Boyd Ray Brown Willard Brown Bill Byrd Roy Campanella Buster Clarkson Jimmie Crutchfield Ray Dandridge Leon Day Larry Doby Luke Easter Wilmer Fields Josh Gibson Junior Gilliam Sammy Hughes Monte Irvin This process is automatic. At the onset of the digital age, enough now-aging players were still alive to share their experiences. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? While there are roughly 130 players alive from the Negro Leagues, according to baseball historian Larry Lester, only those four players are alive from that 1920-1948 window. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. Born May 6, 1931, Willie Mays is the youngest. We already knew they were equals, of course, it's just official now. That's almost 19 times what the Black players received. List of Negro league baseball players who played in Major League Baseball. TRIBOU: Jackie Robinson played briefly in the Negro Leagues. Remembered as one of the few hurlers Josh Gibson had trouble hitting against, Lee writes that Martin Dihigo was the greatest player he ever saw. For our latest update I checked through the mainstream daily newspapers in St. Louis and picked up three more St. Louis Stars games -- and Suttles homered in two of them.. Many thanks to him. That started to change in the 1980s and early 90s as researchers like Dick Clark, Larry Lester, John Holway, James Riley and Phil Dixon began assembling a more robust statistical record. In 1954, he signed with the Indianapolis Clowns at the age of 16. Players he signed as a scout with Chicago then the Royals included Lou Brock, Oscar Gamble, Lee Smith and Joe Carter. 'THEY TRULY DESERVE IT:'Families of Negro Leaguers rejoice in MLB's decision to recognize league, OPINION: After vowing change, Black candidates shut out again of MLB front office jobs. The museum has pushed back its year-long celebration of the centennial to next year and renamed it Negro Leagues 101. For our latest update I checked through the mainstream daily newspapers in St. Louis and picked up three more St. Louis Stars games -- and Suttles homered in two of them.","type":"markdown"},{"__typename":"PhotoPart","caption":"The 1930 St. Louis Stars. All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only. I remember reading about a living umpire from those times when he was interviewed, say, 3-5 years ago? Of these, nine have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame and two of them (Greason and Mays) are still alive. They receivedbetween $1 to $1.50 a day for meal money. We know which were the pitchers' parks (Chicago's Schorling Park, for example) and which were the hitters' parks (Stars Park in St. Louis and the Catholic Protectory Oval in the Bronx, home of the New York Lincoln Giants). To this day, no one apparently has any idea of his whereabouts or even whether he is still living. ", "So take a ballplayer like Monte Irvin, in 1948, who made $5,000 with the New YorkGiants," Lester said, "or $833.33 a month. 1928 St. Louis Stars, They also represent something else. The numbers do not do justice to his legend. In fact, that's my long-term goal: to write a Negro League Baseball Abstract. Buck lives in Rocky Mount, N.C., where he owns a realty agency. ***** cnlbr.org is using a security service for protection against online attacks. Negro League Baseball historical stats. Buck Leonard: Walter (Buck) Leonard combined with Josh Gibson for Negro baseball's best 1-2 home-run punch. They played primarily before the organized Negro leagues. Of them, only 9 are still alive as of Janury 26, 2023. There's also Charley Pride (3/18/1935), famous country singer and one of the only black people to perform on Grand Ole Opry. Thats the type of work that Ashwill, who currently works as a freelance academic editor and runs the Agate Type baseball blog, has done since he began researching the Negro Leagues 20 years ago. Use Mays, Greason, Golden and Teasley as the faces of a compensation plan, like lead plaintiffs in a lawsuit, and account for what was a wide disparity in pay between Black and white players during those 28 years. the Negro Leagues weren't even considered. An outfielder and a solid hitter, Page resides in Pittsburgh, where he operates a bowling alley. They also decided not to count the interleague games which were an important part of Negro League seasons, especially in the 1940s. (Though many seasons featured approximately 50 league games, "Negro League teams played 150-175 games a year overall -- the rest of the schedule being filled up with games against white semi-pro teams, lower-level Minor Leaguers, minor Black teams, and other teams whose games we haven't counted yet," Ashwill explained.). Major League Baseball has finally decided that players from the Negro Leagues should be considered Major Leaguers. It's just that you rarely get where are they nows on the guys who played 3-4 forgettable seasons,whether they were in 1930s or 1990s. Newt Allen: For 20 years, Newt starred as the Kansas City Monarchs slick-fielding 2nd baseman. Major League Baseball announced this week the 1920-1948 Negro Leagues was recognized as major league, Families of Negro Leaguers rejoice in MLB's decision to recognize league, After vowing change, Black candidates shut out again of MLB front office jobs, Oscar Charleston who hit .400 multiple times, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Buck Leonard: Walter (Buck) Leonard combined with Josh Gibson for Negro baseballs best 1-2 home-run punch. pic.twitter.com/qiMXrVD4RB. I know it seems that the civil rights movement was a while go, but it's truly just recent. The Hilldale Club, the team that lost, took home $193.23. There was Oscar Charleston who hit .400 multiple times. During his long career, Frank played on 7 pennant-winners with the Kansas City Monarchs. He jumped to the Lincoln Giants of the Eastern Colored League in 1923 and pitched with them for 2 years. Buck lives in Rocky Mount, N.C., where he owns a realty agency. The other is that sources like the Macmillan Baseball Encyclopedia -- which basically set the standard for baseball statistics when it was released in 1969 -- wasn't all that invested in featuring Negro League records. The service requires full cookie support in order to view this website. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Accuracy and availability may vary. Now 66, Bell lives in St. Louis where he is a guard at City Hall. Researchers are still looking to add fielding statistics, left/right splits and secondary pitching and batting stats for many Negro League seasons, especially those in the 1940s. The coming seasons brought many more signings. TRIBOU: Minnie Forbes owned the Detroit Stars from 1956 to 1958. You can't really settle on a few sacred numbers the way you can for MLB records.. BOB KENDRICK: They had no idea they were making history. Much of the play-by-play, game results, and transaction information both shown and used to create certain data sets was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. An additional 35 or so players played on a Negro league team after 1950. But Minnie Forbes sympathizes with the many athletes who were good enough to play in the major leagues but never got a shot. At their high point in mid-1930s, the team starred such greats as Biz Mackey, Jud Wilson, and Dick Lundy. The stories, however, keep alive the memory of a man who became bigger than the game. Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame are noted with a . Chuck Harmon played under alias of Charlie Fine for the Clowns so as not to violate his college basketball eligibility. Founded in 1990, the museum is the only one in the world . An additional 35 or so players played on a Negro league team after 1950. Hardball historians, however, are out there keeping the Negro Leagues alive. Since the Negro Leauges were still around several years after Jackie Robinson's debut, I would imagine there are still a few dozen former players who are still alive. Names of those who played in integrated organized white leagues are boldfaced, and those who played in integrated major leagues are also italicized. Allens best baseball memory is an unassisted triple play he made in the early 1930s. , Every Sports Reference Social Media Account, Site Last Updated: Saturday, March 4, 12:52AM. Win Expectancy, Run Expectancy, and Leverage Index calculations provided by Tom Tango of InsideTheBook.com, and co-author of The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball. He continued his research with others like Kevin Johnson, Dan Hirsch, and Scott Simkus. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Pedro Dibut). Baseball needs to retroactivelypay the newly recognized Negro League players and their surviving families. Negro League Players Who Made the Major Leagues Player Negro League Team Major League Team Debut Year Jackie Robinson Kansas City Monarchs Brooklyn Dodgers 1947 Larry Doby Newark Eagles Cleveland Indians 1947 Hank Thompson Kansas City Monarchs St. Louis Browns 1947 Willard Brown Kansas City Monarchs St. Louis Browns 1947 . Well Hank Aaron and Willie Mays are still alive. Bell, who regularly went from 1st base to 3rd on sacrifice bunts, enjoyed his peak years with the St. Louis Stars and Pittsburgh Crawfords in the early 1930s. A select few were All-Stars and one (Aaron) was inducted into the Hall of Fame. After spotting the Black newspaper The Chicago Defender in his universitys library stacks and knowing its historical importance, he dove into the reels for the 1920 season and was surprised to see incredibly thorough coverage and box scores for the Negro National League.\n\nFrom there, he started collecting box scores and compiling statistics pretty much right away, Ashwill said. When the book was being put together, the Negro Leagues weren't even considered for inclusion. After contacting Lester, co-founder of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and chairman of SABR's Negro Leagues Research Committee, he provided data that was absolutely staggering. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. However, he played for minor-league clubs: What Jackson did not do was to play in any of the all-black leagues traditionally thought of as the Negro Major Leagues. And now I look back and I say, oh, my God. Pre-integration players. Much of the play-by-play, game results, and transaction information both shown and used to create certain data sets was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. The most important sources are the Black weekly newspapers (Chicago Defender, Pittsburgh Courier, Baltimore Afro-American, Kansas City Call, etc.) You go through the most important sources for a given year, collect the box scores, construct a schedule, go back and try to fill in gaps, double and triple check everything, then type in the games.. With the game still years away from the multimillion-dollar contracts handed to star players, Aaron's annual pay in 1959 was around $30,000. They played most of their careers in the organized Negro leagues after the Great Depression. A lifetime .312 hitter, Ray remembers 1950 as a banner year when he was selected as MVP in the Triple-A American Association, while playing with the Minneapolis Millers. cnlbr.org is using a security service for protection against online attacks. Mays played. A great 3rd baseman, Dandridge compiled a .455 batting average in 3 Negro All-Star games. Rogers was one of the few players, black or white, who hit Satchel Paige consistently well. Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. WANTED: INFORMATION ON DAVE BROWN. Meanwhile you still have jackalopes foaming at the mouth that girls shouldn't be allowed to play high school ball. He turns 100 on December 20th, 2017. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The 1930 St. Louis Stars. List of Negro league baseball players (A-D) List of Negro league baseball players (E-L) List of Negro league baseball players (M-R) List of Negro league baseball players (S-Z) Contents: M N O P Q R References 65 In 2000, Major League Baseball supplied a grant to the Baseball Hall of Fame to conduct . They didn't care about making history. But you've got to establish a basic record first.. Among the most captivating features of Stars Park was the trolley car building that served as the left-field barrier. Buck O'Neil, Join our linker program. Today . Mays played his rookie year in 1948 with the Birmingham Black Barons. I believe the oldest living Negro League ballplayer is Roosevelt Jackson. The service requires full JavaScript support in order to view this website. Major League Baseball has a day to honor the leagues set for next month. He played for the Louisville Clippers, and later was traded with Jesse Mitchell to the Birmingham Black Barons for a used team bus. Paige probably took a pay cut when he joined the Cleveland Indians in 1948.". The list includes those who played on major Negro league teams prior to integration (and any caliber Negro league team after integration) as well as in Major League Baseball.