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=== Personal === | === Personal === | ||
* Resided in Wichita, Kansas in 1952. | * Resided in Wichita, Kansas in 1952. | ||
- | * Self-identified as | + | * Self-identified as African-American. |
* Was the first African-American to play for the San Francisco Seals. | * Was the first African-American to play for the San Francisco Seals. | ||
* Played with the Kansas City Monarchs for several years. | * Played with the Kansas City Monarchs for several years. | ||
* Hit a home run over the left field fence, the longest blow at Rupert Stadium in 20 years in his first game with Newark in 1949. | * Hit a home run over the left field fence, the longest blow at Rupert Stadium in 20 years in his first game with Newark in 1949. | ||
- | * Hit three home runs over the center field stands in 1949 and only one person hit one over the barrier in the previous 50 years; two of his blows were between the 420 and 450 foot mark. | + | * Hit three home runs over the center field stands in 1949 and only one person hit one over the barrier in the previous 50 years; two of his blows were between the 420 and 450 foot mark. |
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=== Contract signing === | === Contract signing === | ||
* Was purchased from the Kansas City Monarchs by the New York Yankees. | * Was purchased from the Kansas City Monarchs by the New York Yankees. |
Revision as of 14:02, 25 May 2010
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Profile
Personal
- Resided in Wichita, Kansas in 1952.
- Self-identified as African-American.
- Was the first African-American to play for the San Francisco Seals.
- Played with the Kansas City Monarchs for several years.
- Hit a home run over the left field fence, the longest blow at Rupert Stadium in 20 years in his first game with Newark in 1949.
- Hit three home runs over the center field stands in 1949 and only one person hit one over the barrier in the previous 50 years; two of his blows were between the 420 and 450 foot mark.
Contract signing
- Was purchased from the Kansas City Monarchs by the New York Yankees.
Sources
- 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.