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Fairley, John 1953-1955 Titusville Stars 1957-1960 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1958 Tittusville (BIL) 1960-1961 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) 1962-1963 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1962-1963 Philadelphia Stars 1963-1966 Goose Tatum s All Stars (Barnstorming basketball team) Birmingham Industrial League All Star team: (1958 Eastern Division) Fann, Ernest 1959-1962 Ballard-Hudson High School Lions (Macon, GA) (Big Dog) (State Baseball Champions 1961 and 1962) (Battery mate of John Blue Moon Odom) (Sate Football Champion - 1959) 1962 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) 1962 Signed by St. Louis Cardinals (MLBB) 1962 Brunswick Cardinals (Georgia-Florida League) 1963 Florida A & M (Football Scholarship) 1963 Atlanta Crackers Tryout Camp 1963 Signed by Kansas City Athletics (MLBB) 1963 Daytona Beach Islanders (Florida State League) 1963-1964 Burlington Bees (Midwest League) 1965-1980 Stockham (BIL) Fairfield (one year) (BIL) Stockham (YMCA Industrial League) YMCA Industrial League Most Valuable Player (1972) Favors, Thomas 1937-1938 Atlanta All Stars (Monk) 1939 Atlanta Sunshine Stars (Vine City, Georgia) 1939 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1940-1941 Atlanta All Stars (D) 1942 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1943-1946 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) 1946 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1947 Jacksonville Eagles 1947 New Orleans Creoles 1947 Jacksonville Eagles 1947 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1948 New Orleans Creoles 1948 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1948 Atlanta All Stars (Georgia-Alabama League) 1949 Atlanta Braves (Georgia-Alabama League) Felder, William Benjamin (Billy, Benny) 1940-1945 Pepsi Cola Giants Bradenton Nine Devils (FSNL) 1945 Brooklyn Brown Dodgers (USL) 1945 Pepsi Cola Giants 1946-1947 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1947 Pepsi Cola Giants 1948 Baltimore Panthers 1948 Raleigh Tigers (NCL) 1948 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 123

1950 Ft. Lauderdale (Florida International League) 1950 Key West (Florida International League) 1951 Philadelphia Stars (NAL) 1952 Key West (Florida International League) 1953-1954 Pampa Oilers (West Texas - New Mexico League) 1954 Artesia (Longhorn League) 1955-1957 Tampa Rockets (FSNL) 1946 Newark Eagles - Championship Series 1947 Jackie Robinson's All Stars (South Florida Barnstorming Tour) 1953 Pampa - League Championship Series Fenison, Tyler 1954-1956 Montgomery Braves 1957 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1958-1972 Montgomery Braves Fennar, Albertus A. 1926-1929 De Witt Clinton High School (Al, Cleffie) (High School Baseball New York City, New York) (Dave Tobey - Coach-Basketball HOF) 1930-1931 West New York (New Jersey) 1931 New York Lincoln Giants 1931 Harlem Stars 1932 New York Black Yankees 1932 New York Black Yankees (EWL) (D) 1932 Brooklyn Royal Giants 1933 Brooklyn Royal Giants (NNL) 1934 Atlantic City Bacharach Giants (NNL) 1934 Havana Cuban Stars (East) 1934 Pennsylvania Red Caps 1935-1947 Numerous Teams: Industrial Leagues & Semi-Pro Teams Paterson, New Jersey Englewood, New Jersey New York All-City Baseball Selection (1929) Negro League All Star Team (Selected two years - played in 2 games) Ferguson, Kenneth 1958-1975 Ft. Lauderdale Braves (Gator) Indianapolis Clowns Deerfield Cardinals Ferguson, Oliver 1937-1938 Woodward Iron (BIL) (Sonny) 1938 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1939-1940 Bishop State Line (Bluefield, WV) 1940-1960 Woodward Iron (BIL) Fernandez, Bernardo 1933-1935 Nebraska Giants (Tampa, Florida) 1935-1938 Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) Baseball Team 1938 Jacksonville Red Caps (NAL) 1938 Atlanta Black Crackers (NAL) 1939 Jacksonville Red Caps (NSL) 1939 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 124

1940 Pepsi Cola Giants (FSNL) 1941 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1941 Sandblast Indians (Indianapolis, Indiana) (Oscar Charleston - owner) 1941 Brooklyn Royal Giants 1942 Pepsi Cola Giants (FSNL) 1943 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1943-1944 Pepsi Cola Giants (FSNL) 1944 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1945 Brooklyn Brown Dodgers (USL) 1945 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1946 Pittsburgh Crawfords (USL) 1946 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1947 New York Black Yankees (Spring Training Roster) (NNL) 1947-1948 Richmond Giants (NSL) 1948 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1949 New York Black Yankees Fernandez, Floreninto 1956 Detroit Stars (NAL) Fernandez, Rodolfo 1928-1931 Guira de Melena (Cuba) (Rudy) 1932 Cuban Stars (East) (EWL) 1932 Cuban Stars 1933 Cuban Stars (D) 1934 Cuban Stars (East) 1935 New York Cubans (NNL) 1936 Cuban Stars 1936 Licey Tigres (Dominican League) 1937 Ciudad Trujillo Los Dragones (Dominican League Champions) (Santo Domingo-Dominican Republic) 1937 Venezuelan League 1938 Maricaibo (Venezuelan League) 1939 New York Cubans (NNL) 1940 Cordoba (Mexico) 1941 Torreon (Mexico) 1942 Torreon (Mexican League) 1943-1944 New York Cubans (NNL) 1946 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1946 Sherbrooke (Canadian Provincial League) 1952 Aguilas Cibaenas (Manager) (Dominican Summer League Champions) 1953-1954 Aguilas Cibaenas (Manager) (Dominican Republic Summer League) 1955 Estrellas Orientales (Manager) (Dominican Republic Summer League) 1957 Boer (Nicaraguan League) (Manager) 1931-32 Almendares (Cuba) 1932-33 Almendares (Cuba) 1935-36 Puerto Rico 1935 Cuban All Stars (Exhibition game vs Cincinnati Reds beat them 2-1) 1936 Cuban Stars (Exibition game beat Carl Hubbell and New York Giants) 125

1937-38 Almendares (Cuba) 1937-38 Almendares (Cuba) (Exhibition game vs National League Champions - New York Giants - Rudy shut them out 4-0) 1938-39 Venezuela 1939-40 Venezuela 1939-40 Almendares (Cuba) 1941-42 Mexico 1942-43 Havana (Cuba) 1942-43 Havana (Exhibition game vs National League Champions - Brooklyn Dodgers - Rudy shut them out 3-0) 1942-43 Mexico 1943-44 Mexico 1945-46 Almendares (Cuba) (Coach) 1946-47 Almendares (Cuba) 1946-47 Aguadilla (Puerto Rico) (Manager) 1947-48 Almendares (Cuba) (Coach) 1949-50 Almendares (Cuba) (Coach) 1950-51 Almendares (Cuba) (Coach) 1950-51 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) 1950-51 Havana (Cuba) (Coach) 1951-52 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) 1951-52 Almendares (Cuba) (Coach) 1952-53 Almendares (Cuba) (Coach) 1957-58 Boer (Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League (Mgr) 1960-61 Valencia (Venezuelan League Champions) (Manager) plus Cuban Winter League Cuban All Stars Puerto Rican Winter League Panama Winter League Dominican Republic Nicaraguan Central League Manager and Coach: Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Dominican Republic New York Cubans (Coach) Cuban Winter League All Star Team (1939-40) Cuban Winter League Leading Pitcher (1939-40 - 7 wins) Cuban Winter League Shutout Leader (1939-40 - 3 shutouts) Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame (1966) Ferrell, Leroy 1945-1947 Wilmington ALCOA Flashes (Toots) 1946-1947 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1948 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1949-1950 Baltimore Elite Giants (NAL) 1950 Sold to Brooklyn Dodgers (MLBB) 1950 Brooklyn Dodgers Spring Training 1951 Baltimore Elite Giants (NAL) (D) 1951-1953 Fort Campbell (KY) (U.S. Army - Baseball & Football) 126

(Hurt shoulder playing football) 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers Spring Training 1953 Montreal (Brooklyn Dodgers Organization) 1953-1954 Crawford All Stars 1953-1958 Wilmington ALCOA Flashes 1956-1957 Philadelphia Giants (Professional Basketball Team) 1958-1959 New York Colored Giants (Professional Basketball Team) Fields, Wilmer (Red, Chinky) (D) 1937-1939 Manassas Industrial School (High school football & baseball) (All-Conference football player) 1938 Manassas (VA) 1938-1939 Fairfax (VA) 1939 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1940 Fairfax (VA) 1940-1941 Virginia State College (Football Scholarship) 1940-1942 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1943-1946 U.S. Army - Military Service 1946-1948 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1946 Turned down contract offer by Brooklyn Dodgers (MLBB) 1948 Turned down contract offer by New York Yankees (MLBB) to play in Oakland, California 1949 Turned down contract offer Washington Senators (MLBB) 1949 Saint Joe Auscos (M-I League) (M-I League Champions) 1949 Homestead Grays (NAA) 1949-1950 Homestead Grays 1950 Maracaibo (Venezuela) 1951 Brantford Red Sox (Inter County League) (Canada) 1951 Turned down contract offer Philadelphia Athletics 1952 Toronto Maple Leafs (IL) 1952 Turned down contract offer by St. Louis Browns (MLBB) 1953 San Pedro de Macoris Oriente (Dominican Summer League) 1953 Brandon Greys (Mandak League) 1954-1955 Brantford (Canadian League) 1955 Turned down contract offer by Detroit Tigers (MLBB) 1956 Fort Wayne (Michigan - Indiana League) 1956 Coca Cola (National Semipro Championship) (Global World Series Championship) 1956 Indianapolis Clowns 1957 Fort Wayne Dairymen National Baseball Congress Wichita Tournament - Second Place Wichita Tournament MVP 1957 St. Joe (Michigan) 1958 Mexico City Reds (Mexican League) 1958 Monterrey (Mexican League) 1946 Homestead Grays (Exhibition game vs Cincinnati Reds w/johnny Vander Meer) 127

1947-48 San Juan Senadores(Puerto Rican Winter League) 1948 Homestead Grays (NNL) (Negro League World Series vs Birmingham Black Barons Grays defeated Black Barons 4-1) (New Orleans, Louisiana) 1948 Cuban Winter League 1948-49 Mayaguez Indians (Puerto Rico) (Puerto Rican League Championship) (Caribbean World Series - Cuba) 1949 Homestead Grays Spring Training (Danville, Virginia) 1949 Panama 1949-50 Mayaguez Indians (Puerto Rico) 1950 Caguas (Puerto Rico) (Caribbean World Series Roster) 1950-51 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 1950-51 Cerveceria Caracas (Venezuelan League) 1951-52 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 1951-52 Cerveceria Caracas (Venezuelan League Champions)) 1952-53 Venezuela (Venezuelan League) 1955-56 Los Elegantes del Vanytor (Barranaquila, Colombia) 1956-57 Vanytor (Colombia) Puerto Rican League Runs Batted In Leader: (1948-49 88 RBI) Puerto Rican League All Star Team: (1949-50) Negro League All Star Team (1948-East) Venezuelan Batting Title (1951-1952 - Hit.336) Venezuelan League Doubles Leader (1951-52 21 doubles) Venezuelan League Runs Scored Leader (1951-52 48 runs scored) Venezuelan League Runs Batted In Leader (1951-52 45 RBI) Canadian League Batting Title (1954 - Hit.379) Unprecedented Eight-Time League MVP Puerto Rico Winter League MVP (1948-49) Inter County League - MVP (1951) Venezuelan League - MVP (1952-53) Canadian League - MVP (1953) Canadian League - MVP (1954) Michigan-Indiana League MVP (1956) Colombian League - MVP (1956-57) NBC-Wichita Tournament - MVP (1957) Outstanding hitter: Won six batting titles & hit over.400 three times. also played w/ Indianapolis Clowns 128

Filmore, Joe 1940-1941 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) (Fireball) 1941 Sparrows Point Giants 1941-1942 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1943-194 U.S. Army - Special Forces (Military baseball) 1945-1946 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) (D) 1946 Baltimore Grays 1946-1948 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1949-1952 Philadelphia Stars (NAL) 1940 Pueblo (Mexico) 1940 Torreon (Mexico) 1941-1942 Royal Giants (CAWL) 1945-46 Santurce (Puerto Rican Winter League) 1946 Mexico City (Mexico) Fine, Charlie 1947 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) (Assumed name used by Chuck Harmon to protect his college sports eligibility) Finney, Ed 1947 Norfolk-Newport News Royals (CSPL) 1948 Norfolk-Newport News Royals (NAA) 1948 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1949-1950 Baltimore Elite Giants (NAL) 1951 Brandon Greys (Mandak League) 1951 Thetford Mines (Canadian Provincial League) 1952-1954 Brantford Red Sox (Canadian League) Flowers, Albert L. 1958-1962 Denver Heights Bears (STNL) Flowers, Owen (D) 1944-1945 Haines City Royals (Florida Grapefruit League) 1950 New York Black Yankees 1950-1952 Lakeland Tigers (FSNL) (Jesse Richardson - owner) 1953 Orlando (FSNL) Forbes, James 1944-1945 Lamar Giants (Grand Rapids City League) (Jim) 1946 Elster's Colored Athletics 1947-1955 Grand Rapids Black Sox Grand Rapids Black Sox (Southwestern Michigan League) (Wichita Tournaments) 1957 Grand Rapids Black Sox (Manager) Forbes, Minnie 1947-1949 Cook's Brown Dolls (Player) (Regional Black League) (Grand Rapids, Michigan) 1956-1957 Detroit Stars (NAL) (Owner of Record) 1958 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) (Played two innings at third base never came up to bat) Ford, Erwin Lee 1948 Greensboro Red Wings (NAA) 1949-1950 North Carolina A & T Aggies (College Baseball) 129

(D) 1950 Raleigh Tigers 1951 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1952 Signed by the Boston Braves (MLBB) 1952 Appleton Papermakers (Wisconsin State League) 1953 Eau Claire Bears (Northern League) (Milwaukee Braves Organization) 1953 Appleton Papermakers (Wisconsin State League) 1954-1955 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1956 El Paso Texans (Southwestern League) 1957 Mexico City Rojos (Mexican League) 1957 El Paso Texans (Southwestern League) 1958 Mexico City Rojos (Mexican League) 1958-1959 Brooklyn Cuban Giants 1952 Negro League Stars (Tour vs Jackie Robinson's Major League All Stars) Ford, Maurice 1980-1981 Titusville Stars (BIL) 1982-2005 Ensley Steel (BIL) Fordham, Willie 1942-1943 Newport High School (High School Baseball) 1944-1945 Carlisle High School (Carlisle, Pennsylvania) 1944-1945 Carlisle American Legion Team (Carlisle, PA) 1945-1947 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) Camp Kilmer (New Jersey) Fort Lewis (Washington) Verdun Concern (Geissen, Germany) 1948-1951 Cheyney State Teachers College 1947-1951 Philadelphia Meteors (Ben Cain - Manager) 1951 Oshawa Merchants (Ontario Senior League) (AA) 1951 Belleville Red Men (Ontario Senior League) (AA) 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers Tryout Camp Dodgertown - Vero Beach, Florida 1952-1953 Harrisburg Senators (Interstate League) 1953 Harrisburg Giants (Spottswood Poles - Manager) 1953 Harrisburg Giants (Richard Felton - Owner) 1954 Harrisburg Giants (ENL) (Eastern Negro League Champions) (Won Doc Marshall Memorial Trophy) 1955 Harrisburg Giants (ENL) Forge, Clinton 1949-1952 ACIPCO Juniors (Birmingham, Alabama) (Tiny) 1952-1961 ACIPCO (BIL) Stockham Valve (BIL) Westfield Stars (BIL) Connor Steel (BIL) Ensley (BIL) 1954-1956 Grand Rapids Black Sox (Big Ed Steele - Manager) 1954-1956 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1959-1968 Stockham Valves and Fittings (BIL) 130

Forge, Joe 1951-1952 ACIPCO Juniors (Birmingham, Alabama) 1952-1962 ACIPCO Pipe (4years) (BIL) Connor Steel (BIL) Terrance City (BIL) Westfield Stars (BIL) 1959 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1962 Watts Giants (Los Angeles City League) Forge, Willie 1949-1953 ACIPCO (BIL) (Curley) 1954 Louisville Black Colonels (NAL) Louisville Black Clippers (NAL) 1954 Louisville sold his contract to Cleveland Indians 1954 Fargo (Northern League) 1954 Danville (Carolina League) 1955 Contract Negotiation Problems - Didn't return to Cleveland Indians organization 1955 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1955 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1955-1958 U. S. Navy (Special Services - Military BB) (Norfolk, VA and Europe Italy - Greece - France) 1958 Turned down contract offer by Pittsburgh Pirates (Did scout for Pirates - California for several years) 1958-1963 Compton (CA) (Ray Gonzalez - Owner) 1955 Negro American League All Stars (West Coast barnstorming vs Willie Mays All Stars) Forney, Carl 1953-1955 Belmont Blues (Cross County League) 1955 Signed by Quincy Trouppe of St. Louis Cardinals (MLBB) 1955 Decatur Commodores (Midwest League) 1956 St. Louis Cardinals Spring Training (Albany, Georgia) 1956 Belmont Blues (Cross County League) 1956 Charlotte Black Hornets (NCL) 1957 Pepsi Cola Giants (Charlotte, North Carolina) 1957-1959 Indianapolis Clowns 1959 Georgia Flyers (Touring Team for Clowns) 1959-1962 Indianapolis Clowns 1963-1969 State Line Sluggers Fortson, Mitchell 1952-1956 Southside High School (high school baseball) (Newark, New Jersey) 1956-1960 United Sates Air Force (played a little baseball in Okinawa, Japan) 1961 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) (brother of manager Ralph Fortson) Fossett, Tommy 1958-1959 Tarkington Yankees 1958 Kansas City Monarchs (Try-out) (NAL) 1960-1962 East Side Yankees (Indianapolis, IN) 1963 Birmingham Black Barons 131

1964-1968 East Side Yankees (Indianapolis, IN) Foster, Charles (Team Secretary) 1960-1964 Winston Salem Pond Giants (Piedmont Association League) 1964-1995 Winston Salem Pond Giants (Winston Salem City League) also umpired in Winston Salem City League Foster, Roy 1960-1962 Booker T. Washington H.S. (Tulsa, Oklahoma) 1960-1962 Tulsa Clowns Tulsa Blue Jays Tulsa - American Legion 1962 Signed by Pittsburgh Pirates (MLBB)as an amateur free agent 1963 Kingsport Pirates (Appalachian League) 1964-1965 Gastonia Pirates (Western Carolina League) 1966 Raleigh Pirates (Carolina League) 1967 Macon Peaches (Southern League) 1968 Memphis Blues (Texas League) 1968 Traded to New York Mets 1969 Tidewater Tides (IL) 1969 Drafted by Seattle Pilots from New York Mets 1970 Traded by Milwaukee Brewers with Frank Coggins and cash to the Cleveland Indians for Max Alvis and Russ Snyder 1970-1971 Cleveland Indians (AL) 1971 Traded with Rich Hand, Mike Paul and Ken Suarez to Texas Rangers for Gary Jones, Terry Ley, Denny Riddleberger and Del Unser. 1972 Traded back to Cleveland Indians with Tom Mc Craw for Ted Ford 1972 Cleveland Indians (AL) 1973 Hawaii Islanders (PCL) 1973 Oklahoma City 89ers (AA) 1974 Aguila (Mexican League) 1974 Poza Rico (Mexican League) 1974 Mexico City (Mexican League) 1975 Chihuahua (Mexican League) American League Rookie of Year (1970) Foster, W.B. 1956-1958 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) (Woody) 1957-1958 Tupelo All Stars France, Ed 1976-1977 County College (College Baseball) (Morristown, New Jersey) 1976 Cincinnati Reds (MLBB) Tryout 1977 Pennington Pioneers (Tri State League) 1977 Ocala Baseball School (Coach) 1978 County College 1978-1980 Hanover Orioles (Morris Major League) 1981 Mendham (New Jersey) 1982 Cape Cod Rockies 132

(Rocky Perone - Owner) 1983 Morristown Hits 1984-1987 Indianapolis Clowns 1988-1989 Morristown Colonials 1990 Nugent Black Sox 1991-1996 Morristown Hits (Morris County League) Francis, Henry (Hank) 1952-1953 Allendale Sluggers (American Legion - Shreveport) 1953 Shreveport Black Sports 1953-1955 U.S. Army (Ft. Hood - Military Baseball) 1955-1957 Shreveport Black Sports Jasper Steers 1957 Pampa Oilers (West Texas - New Mexico League) 1957 Jasper Steers 1956 Jasper Steers (NBC - Waco Tournament) (NBC - Wichita Tournament) Franklin, Ben 1953-1954 Huntsville Giants (Benny) 1955-1957 Rocket City Dodgers 1958-1963 Huntsville Hawks Frazier, Albert E. 1932 Montgomery Grey Sox (NSL) (Cool Pappa) 1932-1937 Jacksonville Red Caps 1933-1934 Jacksonville Red Caps (NSL) 1938 Jacksonville Red Caps (NAL) (D) 1939-1940 Cleveland Bears (NAL) 1941-1943 Jacksonville Red Caps Free, William E. (Bill) Paterson Orioles (Paterson, NJ) (all black team managed by Russell Crazy Legs Patterson)) 1975 Tuskegee University 1976 Drafted by the Atlanta Braves (MLBB) as the fourth pick in the 1 st round of the 1976 MLB January Draft Regular Phase 1976 Greenwood Braves (Western Carolina League) 1977 Savannah Braves (Southern League) 1978 Greenwood Braves (Western Carolina League) Free, Kenneth 1953-1955 Greensboro Red Wings (Kenny) 1955-1958 Military Service 1959 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) 1960 Winston-Salem Giants 1960 Satchel Paige All Stars 1960 Cuban Giants 1960 Hickory Rebels (Western Carolina League) 1961 Raleigh Caps (Carolina League) 1962 Quincy Jets (Midwest league) 1963-1964 Salinas Mets (California League) Winter League: 1960 Winston-Salem Giants (Tour w/ Satchel Paige vs Joe Black's All Stars) 133

Negro League All Star Team (1959) Freeland, Kenneth 1948-1955 Harrisburg Firemen(Lower Dauphin Twilight League) 1952 Harrisburg Senators (Interstate League) 1953 Coleman's (Lower Dauphin Twilight League) 1953 Signed by the Boston Braves (MLBB) 1953 Hickory (NC) 1954-1957 Harrisburg Giants (ENL) 1955 Rutherford (Lower Dauphin Twilight League) 1956 Coleman (Lower Dauphin Twilight League) 1956 Harrisburg Giants (ENL) 1956-1958 Harrisburg Firemen(Lower Dauphin Twilight League) 1957 Rutherford (Lower Dauphin Twilight League) 1957 Coleman (City - Suburban League) Friol, Rene 1950-1954 Puerta Varau (Cuba) Tarrfa (Cuba) 1954 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1954 Signed by Havana Cuban Sugar Kings 1954 Lakeland Tigers (Florida State League) 1955 Grand Forks Chiefs (Northern League) 1955 Havana Sugar Kings (IL) 1956 Yucatan Leones (Mexican League) 1956 Nicaragua 1957 Fresnillo (Central Mexican League) 1957 Mexico City Reds (Mexican League) 1957 Signed by Brooklyn Dodgers (MLBB) 1958 Montreal Royals (IL) 1958-1960 St. Paul Saints (AA) 1961 Omaha Dodgers (AA) 1961-1962 Spokane Indians (PCL) 1963 Richmond Virginians (IL) 1963 Augusta Yankees (Sally League) 1964 Vera Cruz Aguilas (Mexican League) 1964 Omaha Dodgers (AA) 1965-1966 Vera Cruz Aguilas(Mexican League) 1967 Aguila (Mexican League) 1967-1968 Yucatan Venados (Mexican Southeast League) 1969 Yucatan Stags (Mexican Southeast League) (Player-Manager) 1970 Cuidad Madero (Mexican Central League) (Tampico, Mexico) (Player-Manager - hit.417) (Won League Championship) 1971 Zuila (Venezuela) 1955-56 Marianao 1956-57 Marianao 1957-58 Marianao 1958-59 Marianao 1959-60 Marianao 1960-61 Marianao 1961-62 Valencia (Venezuelan League) 1963-64 Oriental (Nicaraguan League) 134

Nicaraguan League Homerun Title: (1963-64 Hit 10 homeruns) Fuchuls, Dave (Babe) 1945-1948 Trinity Portland Cement (Dallas, Texas) (Industrial Team) Dallas Roughriders 1948-1949 Dallas Brown Bombers 1950-1971 U.S. Army (Military baseball) (Germany - European Champions) Fulton, Sam 1955 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1956 Signed by the New York Giants (MLBB) 1956 Hastings Giants (Nebraska State League) 1957 New York Giants Spring Training (Florida) 1957 Released in Spring Training Arm Problems Galbreath, Ralph 1948-1950 Guthrie Black Spiders Gallagher, Dennis 1978-1981 North Scituate High School (High School Baseball) 1982-1983 Rhode Island Community College 1984-1985 Rhode Island College (College Baseball) 1982-1986 Scituate Allies (Rhode Island Amateur League) 1986 Indianapolis Clowns 1986-1990 Scituate Allies (Rhode Island Amateur League) Garner, Horace Charles 1947 Newport-News Royals (CSPL) 1948 San Antonio Black Missions (TNL) 1948-1949 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1951 Eau Claire (Northern League) 1952 Evansville (Three I League) (D) 1952 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) (World Series Roster - Thirteen game series vs Birmingham Black Barons) 1953-1955 Jacksonville (Sally League) 1956 Augusta (Sally League) 1956-1957 Evansville (Three I League) 1958-1961 Cedar Rapids (Three I League) Northern League Rookie-of-Year (1951) Three I League Homerun Title: (1952 - Hit 23 HR w/ 107 RBI's) Garret, Eugene 1957-1958 ACIPCO (BIL) (Gene) 1959-1966 Fairfield Stars (BIL) Garrett, John A. 1956-1959 Greenville Tigers (Hammer) 1960-1961 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) 1962-1966 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) (All Europe Baseball Team) Garza, Roberto 1946-1960 Mission 30/30 Reynosa Parrots (D) (Mexican League) San Miguel Laredo Colinas 135

1961-1964 San Antonio Bombers (STNL) Gaston, Clarence 1962-1963 San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) (Cito) 1963 Signed by Milwaukee Braves (MLBB) 1964 Binghamton Triplets (New York Penn League) 1964 Greenville Braves (West Carolina League) 1965 West Palm Beach Braves (Florida State League) 1966 Batavia Trojans (New York Penn League) 1966-1967 Austin Braves (Texas League) 1967 Atlanta Braves (NL) 1968 Richmond Braves (IL) 1968 Shreveport Braves (Texas league) 1968 Selected by San Diego Padres in Expansion Draft 1969-1974 San Diego Padres (NL) 1974 Traded to Atlanta Braves for Danny Frisella 1975-1978 Atlanta Braves (NL) 1978 Sold to Pittsburgh Pirates by Atlanta Braves 1978 Pittsburgh Pirates (NL) 1979-1980 Leon (Mexican League) 1982-1989 Toronto Blue Jays (Hitting Coach) (AL) 1989-1997 Toronto Blue Jays (Manager) (AL) 1992 and 1993 World Series Champions 1999-2001 Toronto Blue Jays (Hitting Coach) (AL) New York Penn League Home Run Title (1966 28 Homeruns) New York Penn League RBI Title (1966 104 RBI) National League All Star Team (1970) American League All Star Team (Manager) (1992 and 1993) First black manager to guide a team to post season play First African American manager to win a World Series Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame (2002) Gaston, Hiram 1950-1952 Alabama State University 1953 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1953-1955 Military Service 1955 Signed by St. Louis Cardinals 1955 Peoria (Three - I League) 1956 Omaha (American Association) Gaston, Robert 1932 Homestead Grays (EWL) (Rab, Roy) 1933-1945 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1946 Brooklyn Brown Dodgers (USL) (D) 1946-1948 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1949 Homestead Grays (NAA) 1949 Homestead Grays 1952 Homestead Grays Gat, Dimitri (The Professor) (Baseball Writer - Player) 1972 Indianapolis Clowns 136

Geis, Dave 1983 Ocala Baseball Camp (Player) 1983 Indianapolis Clowns Tryout (Cut - Wasn't signed) 1984 Ocala Baseball Camp (Player) 1984 Indianapolis Clowns Tryout (Cut - Wasn't signed) 1985 Ocala Baseball Camp (Coach) 1985 Indianapolis Clowns (Player Coach) 1986-1987 Indianapolis Clowns (Owner-Player-Coach) 1988 Milwaukee Brewers (Bull Pen Catcher) (ML) 1989-1994 Milwaukee Orioles (Langsdorf League) 1999 College Bound Student Athletes (Scouting Director) Gerard, Alfonso (Piggy) 1939 Utuado Stars (Puerto Rico) Latin American Championship Series Latin American Champions 1945 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1946 San Luis (Mexican League) 1947 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1947 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) (D) 1948 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1949 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1950 Kingston (Colonial League) 1950 Pittsfield (Canadian-American League) 1951-1952 Three Rivers (Provincial League) 1952 Granby (Canadian Provincial League) 1953 Escogido (Dominican Summer League) 1944-45 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1945 Estrellas Importadas (All Star Game vs Estrellas Criollas) 1945-46 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1946-47 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1947-48 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1948-49 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1949-50 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1950-51 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1951 Santurce (Caribbean World Series)(Caracas, VZ) 1951-52 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1952-53 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1953 Santurce (Caribbean World Series Champions) (Habana, Cuba) 1953-1954 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1955-56 Santurce Cangrejeros (Puerto Rican Winter League) 1956-1957 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1957-1958 Santurce (Puerto Rico) Puerto Rican league Stolen Bases Leader: (1944-45 12 stolen bases) Puerto Rican Winter League Rookie of Year (1944-1945) Puerto Rican League All Star Team: (1944-45, 1949-50, 1953-54 and 1955-56) Gibbons, John 1938-1939 Pepsi Cola Giants (FSNL) (Bay) (Tampa, Florida) 137

(D) 1939 Toledo Crawfords (NAL) 1940 Indianapolis Crawfords (NAL) 1941-1944 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1945 Brooklyn Brown Dodgers (USL) 1945 Harlem Globetrotters (Barnstorming Baseball Team) (Tour vs House of David) (Barnstorming Tour of Canada) 1946 Trujillo City (Dominican Republic) 1946 Durham (Clarence Lamar - Manager) 1946 Raleigh Tigers 1947 Baltimore Panthers 1947 Tampa Rockets (FSNL) (Florida State Negro League) 1939 Toledo Crawfords (Barnstorming Tour of Canada) 1947 Jackie Robinson's All Stars (South Florida Barnstorming Tour) Gibbons, Walter Lee 1936-1941 Pepsi Cola Juniors (Dirk) 1942-1945 Pepsi Cola Giants (Tampa, Florida) 1945-1947 Tampa Bay Rockets (FSNL) 1947 Baltimore Panthers 1947 Jackie Robinson's All Stars (South Florida Barnstorming Tour) 1948-1949 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1949 Brandon Greys (Senior Manitoba Baseball League) 1950 Brandon Greys (Mandak League) (Pitching record 18-2) 1951 Jackie Robinson All Stars (Offered contract for barnstorming tour of Puerto Rico - drafted into military) 1951-1952 Military Service 1953 Winnipeg Royals (Mandak League) 1954 Brandon Greys (Mandak League) 1955-1957 Minot Mallards (Mandak League) Mandak League All Star Team (1950 and 1954) (Brother of John "Bay" Gibbons) Gibson, Josh Jr. 1944 Bobcats (Sandlot Team) 1946-1948 Schenley High School 1948 Youngstown (Ohio) Colts (D) (Mid Atlantic League) (Cleveland Indians Organization) 1949 Homestead Grays (NAA) 1949-1950 Homestead Grays 1951 Farnham (Canadian Provincial League) 1952 Homestead Grays Gibson, Mason 1952-1958 Decatur Red Sox (Newton County League) 1953-1955 Decatur High School (High School Baseball) 138

1955-1956 Piney Woods College (College Baseball) (D) 1956-1967 Decatur Red Sox (Newton County League) Decatur Red Sox (GCNL) Gibson, Robert (Bob) 1948 North Side YMCA Baseball Team (Omaha, Nebraska) 1948 Y -Comets (Urban League) (Basketball Team) 1948 Y-Travelers (Barnstorming Basketball Team) 1949-1950 Omaha Monarchs 1950 Woodbine Whiz Kids 1951 Omaha Monarchs (Nebraska State Champions) 1952-1953 Omaha Technical High School (All-City Baseball - Hit.368) (All-City Basketball) (All-State Basketball) 1952-1953 Omaha Monarchs 1953 Turned down contract from Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1953 Offered Minor League contract by Runt Marr of St. Louis Cardinals 1953 Offutt Air Force Base (AAU) (Summer - Basketball Team) 1953 Kitlow Institute (Basketball Team - Alma, NB) (Averaged 25 points per game) 1953 Chicago Bar (Omaha City League) 1953-1957 Creighton University Blue Jays (Nebraska College Conference) (College Baseball & Basketball) (Conference Batting Champion-1957) (Third Team All-American - Basketball) 1953-1957 Played during summers while in College Estherville (IA) (SAC County League) Crofton (NB) (Tri County League) Chamberlain (SD) (Basin League) 1957 Signed by Runt Marr of St. Louis Cardinals (MLBB) for $ 4,000 bonus 1957 Omaha Cardinals (AA) 1957 Columbus Foxes (Sally League) 1958 Omaha (AA) 1958 Rochester (IL) 1959 St. Louis Cardinals (ML) 1959 Omaha (AA) 1959 St. Louis Cardinals (ML) 1960 Rochester (IL) 1960-1975 St. Louis Cardinals (ML) 1957 College All Stars (Beat Harlem Globetrotters in Omaha - Gibson had 10 points & 5 rebounds) 1957 Harlem Globetrotters (Barnstorming Basketball Tour) 1958 St. Louis Cardinals Spring Training (St. Petersburg, Florida) 1958 St. Louis Cardinals Minor League Camp - Daytona Beach, Florida 1958 Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) 139

1958 Kellom Elementary League (Basketball - Omaha, Nebraska) 1959 Willie Mays All Stars (Southern Tour vs Mickey Mantle's All Stars) 1959 St. Louis Cardinals Spring Training (St. Petersburg, Florida) 1960 St. Louis Cardinals Basketball Team (Bob Gibson, Dick Ricketts, Dave Ricketts, George Crowe and Bill White) 1960-61 Oriente (Caracas, Venezuela) (Venezuelan League) 1960-61 Valencia Industrialists (VZ) (Venezuelan League Champions) (Series included Puerto Rico, Panama & top to Venezuelan clubs) (Inter American Series Champions) 1961-1962 Santurce (Puerto Rican Winter League Champs) 1962 Santurce (Series included Mayaguez, Santurce, Caracas and Panamanian-Nicaragua team the Marlboro Smokers) (Inter American Series Champions) 1964 St. Louis Cardinals (World Series) (Beat New York Yankees 4-3) 1964 Omaha barnstorming basketball team 1967 St. Louis Cardinals (World Series) (Beat Boston Red Sox 4-3) 1968 St. Louis Cardinals (World Series) (Lost to Detroit Tigers 4-3) Venezuelan League Strikeout Leader: (1960-134 Strikeouts) World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) (1964) (Set Strikeout record with 37 SO) World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) (1967) National League MVP (1968) (Record 22-9, 13 Shutouts & 1.12 ERA) National League Strikeouts Leader (1968-268 Strikeouts) National League ERA Leader (1968-1.12 ERA - Major League Record) National League Wins Leader (1970-23 wins) Cy Young Award (1968 and 1970) National League Gold Glove Award (1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1973) National League All Star Team: (1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970 and 1972) Major League Baseball Pitching Coach: 140

New York Mets (1981) Atlanta Braves (1982-1984) Creighton University Hall-of-Fame American Association League Hall-of-Fame International League Hall-of-Fame National Baseball Hall-of-Fame (1981) Giles, George 1925 Kansas City Royal Giants 1926 Gilkerson Union Giants (Barnstorming team based in Spring Valley, Illinois) 1927-1929 Kansas City Monarchs (NNL) 1929 Gilkerson Union Giants (D) 1930-1931 St. Louis Stars (NNL) (Negro National League Champions) 1932 Philadelphia Stars 1932 Detroit Wolves (EWL) 1932 Homestead Grays (EWL) 1932 Hilldale Giants (EWL) 1932 Kansas City Monarchs (NSL) 1933 Kansas City Monarchs 1933 Baltimore Black Sox (NNL) 1934 Kansas City Monarchs 1935 Brooklyn Eagles (NNL) 1936-1938 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1938 Pittsburgh Crawfords (NNL) 1938 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1939 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1939 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Barnstorming Tour U.S. & Canada) (Non-league games vs NAL & NNL teams) 1930 St. Louis Stars (Four game series vs Max Carey's All Stars) (Series vs Bill Terry's All Stars) 1930-1931 Cienfuegos (Cuban Winter League Champions) 1932 Kansas City Monarchs (Winter Barnstorming Tour) (Thirty day Mexican Barnstorming Tour vs Mexico City Aztecs and Mexico City Gallos) (Series vs Rogers Hornsby's All Stars in Mexico) (Series vs Dizzy Dean's All Stars) 1933 Kansas City Monarchs (Barnstorming Tour) 1934 Kansas City Monarchs Barnstorming (Denver Post Tournament Runner-up) (First black team to appear in the tournament) (Series vs Dean All Stars w/dizzy & Paul Dean in Chicago, Des Moines, Kansas City & Oklahoma City) (Canadian Barnstorming Tour vs the House of David) (Mexico Barnstorming Tour) 1936 San Juan (Puerto Rico) 141

1939 Satchel Paige All Stars (Barnstorming Team) (Series vs Dizzy Dean's All Stars) (California Winter League) Negro League All Star Team (1935-East) Gilliam, Elijah 1955-1956 Birmingham Industrial League (Pete) 1957 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) (D) 1958-1962 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) Mobile Black Bears Detroit-New Orleans Stars (NAL) 1961-1962 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) Negro League All Star Team: (1961-East and 1962-East) Gillis, Louis 1942 Stockham Valve Fitting Co. (BIL) (Sea Boy) 1943-1946 Military Service 1947-1949 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1949-1950 House of David (Based out of Minneapolis, MN) 1951 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1952-1953 Tarrant's Pipe Shop 1957 Stockham Valve Fitting Co. (BIL) (Birmingham Industrial League - Eastern Division Champs) Gist, Rommie 1955 Indianapolis Clowns 1955 New York Black Yankees Givan, Leroy 1961-2000 Alden Cardinals (BIL) Givens, Odysec 1964-1974 Riggins Raiders (sandlot team Birmingham, AL) (RC) 1975-1987 Stockham (BIL) Gladney, Clarence 1951-1952 Allendale Sluggers 1951-1953 Booker T. Washington H.S. (Shreveport, Louisiana) 1952-1953 Shreveport Black Sports 1953-1958 Grambling University (College Baseball) 1958 Signed by Buck O'Neil of the Chicago Cubs (MLBB) 1958 Bakersfield (California League) 1958 Pulaski (VA) 1959 Paris (IL) (Midwest League) Gladney, Willie 1948-1949 Greensboro Red Wings (NAA) 1950-1954 Goshen Giants Glen, Hubert mid 1930's-1942 Taylorsville (Country) Lewisville (NC) Clemmons (D) Salisbury Yellow Jackets R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Chicago American Giants (NAL) (Turned down contract) 142

1938-1942 Bishop Stateliners (Coal Mining Team) Brenham (KY) (Coal Mining Team) Winston-Salem Pond Giants 1941-1943 Lenoir Indians (Furniture company team) 1943-1945 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1946 Brooklyn Brown Dodgers (USL) 1947 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1948 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1949 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1950 San Francisco Cubs 1951-1954 Claresholm Meteors (Alberta, Canada) (Canadian Foothills Wheat Belt League) (Won league championship two years) 1954 Carmanngay Eagles (Canadian Foothills Wheat Belt League) (Won Camangay Baseball Tournament) 1954 Claresholm Meteors (Canadian Foothills Wheat Belt League) Glenn, Stanley 1942-1943 John Bartram High School (Philadelphia, PA) (Doc) 1943-1948 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1949-1950 Philadelphia Stars (NAL) 1950 Signed by Boston Braves (MLBB) 1950-1952 Hartford (Eastern League) 1952-1953 Quebec City Braves (Canadian Provincial League) 1954-1955 St. Thomas (Ontario) (Inter-County League) 1949 New York Stars All Star Team (Barnstorming tour - New York City to Wichita Falls, TX) (Tour - Caracas, Venezuela) Negro League All Star Team (1949 - East) Golden, Clyde 1945 Jacksonville Eagles 1946 Jacksonville Eagles (NSL) 1947 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1947 Atlanta Black Crackers 1947 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1948 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1949-1950 Houston Eagles (NAL) 1951 New Orleans Eagles (NAL) 1952 Chicago American Giants (NAL) Golden, Eugene (Goon) 1943-1946 U.S. Navy (Military Baseball) (Norman, OK Philadelphia, PA and Rhode Island) 1947-1949 Clearview Rockets (Town Team) 1948 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) (tryout played several games) 1949-1950 Madlock Builders (Wichita, Kansas) 1951 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) Gonzalez, Mike 1911-1912 Cuban Stars 1912 Boston Braves (NL) 1913 Long Branch Cubans 143

(New York-New Jersey League) (League Champions with record of 65-29) 1914 Cuban Stars 1914 Cincinnati Reds (NL) (D) 1915 St. Louis Cardinals (NL) 1916 Lincoln Stars (Eastern Champions) 1916-1918 St. Louis Cardinals (NL) 1919-1921 New York Giants (NL) 1922-1923 St. Paul Saints (AA) 1924-1925 St. Louis Cardinals (NL) 1925-1929 Chicago Cubs (NL) 1930-1931 Minneapolis (AA) 1931-1932 St. Louis Cardinals (NL) 1933 Columbus Red Birds (AA) 1934-1946 St. Louis Cardinals (AA) (Coach) 1938 St. Louis Cardinals (NL) (Manager) 1940 St. Louis Cardinals (NL) (Manager) 1910 Fe (Cuba) 1910-11 Habana (Cuba) 1912 Fe (Cuba) 1913 Habana (Cuba) 1913-14 Habana (Cuba) 1914-15 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1915-16 Habana (Cuba) 1917 Red Sox (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1918-19 Habana (Cuba) (Player Manager) 1919-20 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1920-21 Habana (Cuba) (Player Manager) 1921-22 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1922-23 Habana (Cuba) (Player Manager) 1923-24 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1924-25 Habana (Cuba) (Player Manager) 1925-26 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1926-27 Habana (Cuba) (Player Manager) 1927-28 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1928-29 Habana (Cuba) (Player Manager) 1929-30 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1930 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1930 Habana (UNICO - Cuba)(Manager) 1931-32 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1932-33 Habana (Cuba) (Player Manager) 1934-35 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1935-36 Habana (Cuba) (Player-Manager) 1936 St. Louis Cardinals (American Series) (Cuba)(Coach) 1938-39 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1939-40 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1940-41 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1941-42 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1942-43 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1943-44 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1944-45 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1945-46 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1946-47 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1947-48 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 144

1948-49 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1949-50 Habana (Cuba) (Manager) 1950-51 Habana (Cuba Champions) (Manager) 1951 Habana (Caribbean World Series) (Caracas, VZ) 1951-52 Habana (Cuba Champions) 1952 Habana (Caribbean World Series Champions) (Panama City, Panama) 1952-53 Habana (Cuba Champions) 1953 Habana (Caribbean World Series) (Havana, Cuba) 1953-54 Habana (Cuba) (President) 1954-55 Habana (Cuba) (President) 1955-56 Habana (Cuba) (President) 1956-57 Habana (Cuba) (President) 1957-58 Habana (Cuba) (President) 1958-59 Habana (Cuba) (President) 1959-60 Habana (Cuba) (President) (Gonzalez became team owner of Habana in early 1940 s) Cuban League Batting Title (1932-33 -.432 batting average) Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame Gordon, Douglas Owner - Executive 1945-1950 Durham Eagles (NCL) 1950-1953 Durham Eagles 1954-1965 Durham Rams Gordon, Harold 1948 Cincinnati Crescents (Bee Bop) 1949 San Francisco Sea Lions (Harold Yellowhorse Morris - Owner) 1950-1951 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1951-1953 Paris Lakers (Mississippi-Ohio Valley League) 1954 Detroit Stars (NAL) Gorman, Tom 1983-1986 Georgia College (College Baseball - NAIA) (Milledgeville, Georgia) 1984-1985 Valdosta Red Sox (Interstate League) 1986 Warner Robins Jets (Interstate League) 1987 Ocala Baseball School 1987 Indianapolis Clowns 1988 St. Louis Cardinals Tryout (MLBB) (Bush Stadium - St. Louis, MO) 1988 Madison A's (Interstate League) 1989 Valdosta Red Sox (Interstate League) 1990-1991 Warner Robins Jets (Interstate League) 1992-1995 Middle Georgia Mud Cats National Baseball Congress (NBC) Wichita National Tournament: 1984 Valdosta Red Sox 1985 Valdosta Red Sox 1986 Warner Robins Jets 1988 Madison A's 1989 Valdosta Red Sox 145

also played major tournaments w/ Atlanta Crackers Goudeau, Joe 1963-1965 Indianapolis Clowns New York Stars Gould, Harold 1942-1946 Gouldtown (NJ) (Town Team) 1942-1943 Bridgeton High School 1943 Scouted by St. Louis Browns and Philadelphia Athletics (MLBB) 1944-1945 Morgan State University 1944-1945 Satchel Paige s All Stars 1946 Bridgeton (NJ) (Town Team) 1946-1948 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1949 Philadelphia Stars (NAL) 1949 Farnham (Canadian Provincial League) 1950-1952 Fort Eustis Wheels (U.S. Army Baseball Team) (Played w/ Willie Mays and Vernon Law) 1950-1952 Newport News Royals Farley All Stars Cumberland County Black Hall of Fame (1995) New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame (1994) Grace, Jim 1956-1960 Dania Dodgers 1961-1979 Dania Red Birds Grace, Willie 1934 Tupelo Stars 1935 Claybrook Tigers 1935-1936 Meridan Giants 1936-1942 Laurel Black Cats (D) (Masonite Paper Co. - Sponsor)(Laurel, Mississippi) 1942 Cincinnati-Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1943-1948 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1949 Louisville Buckeyes (NAL) 1950 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1950 Houston Eagles (NAL) 1951 Erie Sailors (Mid Atlantic League) (Washington Senators Organization) Winter League: 1941 Cincinnati-Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) Spring Training - New Orleans, Louisiana 1945 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) Negro League World Series vs Homestead Grays Buckeyes won 4-0. 1946 Cleveland Buckeyes (Negro American League Champions) 1947 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) Negro League World Series vs New York Cubans Cubans won the series 4 games to 1. Negro League All Star Team (1946-West and 1948-West) Cleveland Buckeyes Most Valuable Player (1946) 146

Negro League Most Valuable Player (1948) Graham, Doc 1940-1942 Jacksonville Red Caps (Bat Boy) 1943 Jacksonville Grays 1944-1946 Jacksonville Red Caps 1947-1949 Jacksonville Eagles 1950 Jacksonville Grays 1950 Newark Eagles (Semipro team)(tryout) 1951-1953 Military Service (U.S. Army) 1953-1954 Bethune Cookman College (college baseball and football) Mid-Eastern Atlantic Conference (MEAC) (college football referee) Graham, Foster 1959 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) Grant, Billy 1973-1933 Birmingport Pirates (BIL) 1994-1997 Wahoma Astros (BIL) 1997-200 Solid Gold (won five league championships with Birmingport) Grant, Cleveland 1942-1944 Hondo Bears 1945-1946 Ligon's All Stars (Based in Hondo, Texas) 1946-1947 Regina Red Sox(Southern Saskatchewan League) (Saskatchewan, Canada) (Canadian Tournaments) 1946-1947 Moose Jaw (Canada) (Canadian Tournaments) 1946-1948 Ligon's All Stars 1948 Regina (Canada) 1948 Signed by Buck O'Neil of Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1948 Satchel Paige All Stars 1948-1949 Kansas City Stars Kansas City Travelers Kansas City Monarchs (Cool Pappa Bell - Manager) 1949-1950 St. Phillips College (San Antonio, Texas) (College Baseball & Basketball) 1951-1952 Tillotson College (Austin, Texas) (College Baseball & Basketball) 1953-1954 San Antonio Bombers (STNL) San Antonio Merchants 1953 San Antonio Aztecas (Spanish American League) 1953 St. Louis Brown's Tryout Camp - Laredo, Texas 1954-1956 San Antonio Bombers (STNL) San Antonio Merchants (San Antonio City League) San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) 1957 Miles All Stars (John "Mule" Miles - owner) 1957 Miles Oilers 1945-1948 Ligon's All Stars Spring Training - San Antonio, Texas 147

1946-1948 Ligon's All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Max Lanier's All Stars) (Barnstorming Tour vs Bill Dickey's All Stars) (Dakota Barnstorming Tour vs Dizzy Dean's All Stars) 1948 Ligon's All Stars (Barnstorming Tour of Canada) 1948-1949 Kansas City Stars (Spring Training - Dallas, TX) Grant, James T. 1951-1952 St. Petersburg Black Pelicans (FSNL) (Mudcat) 1951-1952 Dade City Red Devils (FWCNL) Lacoochee Pirates (FWCNL) 1953-1954 Florida A & M (College Baseball) 1954 Signed by Cleveland Indians as amateur free agent 1954 Fargo-Moorhead Twins (Northern League) 1955 Keokuk Kernels (Three -I League) 1956 Reading Indians (Eastern League) 1957 San Diego Padres (PCL) 1958-1964 Cleveland Indians (ML) 1964 Traded by Cleveland to Minnesota Twins for George Banks and Lee Stange 1964-1967 Minnesota Twins (ML) 1967 Traded by Minnesota with Zoilo Versalles to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Bob Miller, Ron Perranoski and John Roseboro 1968 Los Angeles Dodgers (ML) 1969 Drafted by Montreal Expos in expansion draft 1969 Montreal Expos (ML) 1969 Traded by Montreal to St. Louis Cardinals for Gary Waslewski 1969 St. Louis Cardinals (ML) 1969 Purchased by Oakland A s from St. Louis 1970 Oakland Athletics (ML) 1970 Traded to Pittsburgh Pirates for a player to be named latter (Angel Manual) 1970-1971 Pittsburgh Pirates (ML) 1971 Purchased from Pittsburgh by Oakland A s 1971 Oakland Athletics (ML) 1971 Released by Oakland A s 1972 Iowa Oaks (AA) 1957-1958 Almendares (Cuba) 1959-1960 Almendares (Cuba) 1961 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) 1965 Minnesota twins (World Series) 1971 Oakland A s (American League Championship Series) Northern League Pitching Wins Leader (1954-21 wins) Three-I Pitching Wins Leader (1955-19 wins) Pacific Coast League Strikeouts Leader: (1957-178 Strikeouts) American League Pitching Wins Leader (1965-21 wins) 148

American League Won-Loss % Record Leader (1965 -.750) American league Leader in Shut outs (1965 6) Sporting News American League Pitcher of the Year (1965) Major League Baseball All Star Team: (1963 and 1965 - American) Graves, Andre 1961-1968 KOK (Shreveport, LA) Union High School (Shreveport) Stoney Hill (Louisiana) Kansas City Monarchs Toronto (Canada) 1965 Wichita (KS) Dreamliners 1965 Wichita Lear Jets Waco (TX) Jasper Steers Graves, Whitt 1945-1946 Richmond Cardinals 1947 Richmond Giants (CSPL) 1948-1949 Richmond Giants (NAA) 1950 Homestead Grays 1950-1951 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) (D) 1951 Waterloo (Canadian League) 1952 Ciudad Truijillo (Dominican Republic) 1952 Minot Mallards (Mandak League) 1953 Richmond Colts (Piedmont League) 1953 Offered contract by Dizzy Dismukes of New York Yankees 1954 Peterburg (Piedmont League) 1955 Sioux City (Western League) 1955 Minneapolis Millers (AA) 1956 Retired 1957 Signed by Buck O'Neil of Chicago Cubs organization 1957 Assigned to Ogden - did not report Gray, Chesley (Chester) 1948 Venezuelan League 1950 Satchel Paige's All Stars (California Winter League) 1950-1951 Caracas (Venezuelan League) 1952 Negro League Stars (Tour vs Jackie Robinson's Major League All Stars) 1933-1940 Mounds (Illinois) (Semipro Team owned by night club owner Adack Johnson) 1940 St. Louis Stars 1942 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1943 Harrisburg-St. Louis Stars (NNL) (D) 1945 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1945 Toledo Cubs (USL) 1945 Toledo Rays (USL) 1946 Boston Blues (USL) Gray, David 1937 Power House Sluggers (Red) (Georgia Power Co. - Sponsor) 1937 Black and Tan A.C. 149

1938-1941 Atlanta Sunshine Stars 1941-1945 U.S. Navy (Military Baseball) (Pearl Harbor Supply - Hawaii) 1946-1949 Atlanta Braves (Georgia-Alabama League) 1950-1951 Highland All Stars (Edgewood, Georgia) Gray, George 1945-1951 Rockdale Yankees Atlanta Panthers 1952 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1953-1954 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1955-1958 Atlanta Stars (Coach) 1952 Chicago American Giants Spring Training (Atlanta, Georgia) Gray, Jim 1957-1958 Tuskegee Eagles (Sandlot Team) Tuskegee Veteran s Hospital 1958 Atlanta Cardinals 1958 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) (Try-out Cut by Manager Jim Canada) 1959 Signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates (MLBB) 1959 Roswell (Sophomore League) (Played with Willie Stargell) 1960 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) (Willie Washington Manager) 1961 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) (Arthur Dove Owner) 1961 Sold to Washington Senators (MLBB) 1961 Wytheville Twins (Appalachian League) 1961 Released by Washington 1962 Indianapolis Clowns (Carl Forney Manager) 1962 Signed by Minnesota Twins (MLBB) 1962 Released by Minnesota 1963 Signed and released by New York Mets 1964 Tryout in Japan 1964 Milwaukee Braves (Minor League Spring Training) (Waycross, Georgia) 1965-1966 Granby (Canadian Provincial League) 1966 Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training - Cut 1967 St. Vincent (Canada) 1968-1975 Minor League baseball in Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates organizations Played in Dubuque, Gastonia, Greensboro (NC), etc. Played winter baseball in Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Venezuela Major League Baseball Scout: Houston Astros (1975) Gray, John L. 1954-1956 Fort Lauderdale Braves 1956 Signed by Cleveland Indians (MLBB) 1956 Daytona Beach (Florida State League) 1957 Fort Lauderdale Braves 150

1958 Indianapolis Clowns 1959 Signed by Buck O Neil of Chicago Cubs (MLBB) 1959 Paris (Midwest league) 1960 Traded to Chicago White Sox Organization (MLBB) 1960 Idaho Falls (Pioneer League) 1961-1962 Fort Lauderdale ( City league) Gray, Leo S. 1955-1956 Tuskegee Institute (College Baseball) 1957-1958 Champaign Eagles (Eastern Illinois League) 1959-1961 Indianapolis Clowns 1961 New York Royals (Traveling team of Clowns) 1962 Indianapolis Clowns 1962-1975Decatur Nationals (Town Team) 1959-1966 Decatur Roughriders (Semiprofessional football team) (Only lost two games from 1960-1966) Gray, Pancho (The Legend) (Player - Bus Driver) 1938-1941 Durbin All Stars 1941-1944 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) 1944 Durham Black Sox 1944-1948 New York Cubans (NNL) New York Black Yankees (NNL) Homestead Grays (NNL) Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1948-1949 Florida Cubans New York Cubans (Barnstorming Teams - Canadian Tours) 1949-1950 Newport News Royals Norfolk Royals 1950 Atlanta Braves 1950 Indian Head Rockets 1950 Regina Red Sox (Southern League) (Canada) 1950-1951 Baltimore Elite Giants (NAL) 1951 St. Eustache (Canada) 1952 Indian Head (Canada) 1953 Jacksonville Eagles 1954 Moose Jaw Mallards (Saskatchewan Baseball League) 1954 Rosetown Phillies (Saskatchewan Baseball League) 1954 Florida Cubans 1955 New York Bears 1956-1959 New York Greys (Spanish-American League) 1958 Philadelphia Stars (Barnstorming Tour of Canada) 1959 New York Royals 1960 Brooklyn Giants (Jackie Robinson League) Gray, Willie Lee 1953 Durham Eagles (Duck) 1954-1959 Durham Rams Greason, William 1947 Nashville Cubs (NSL) (Bill) 1947-1948 Atlanta Stars 1948 Asheville Blues (NAA) 151

1948-1951 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1950-1951 Jalisco (Mexican League) 1952-1953 Oklahoma City Indians (Texas League) 1953 Houston Buffaloes (Texas league) 1954 Columbus Red Birds (AA) 1954 St. Louis Cardinals (ML) 1955-1956 Houston (Texas League) 1956-1959 Rochester Red Wings (IL) 1960 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) 1948 Birmingham Black Barons (Negro League World Series) 1948-49 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 1950-51 Marianao (Cuba) 1953-54 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1954-55 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1955 Santurce (Caribbean World Series) (Caracas, Venezuela) 1955 Pacific Coast All Stars 1955-56 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1956-57 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1957-58 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1958-59 Santurce (Puerto Rico) Mexican League Wins Leader (1950-10 wins - 1 loss) Negro League All Star Team (1949-West) Puerto Rican All Star Team: (1955-56) Green, Albert D. (Doc) 1924-1930 Giddings Yellow Jackets (Town Team) (Played with Hilton Smith) Various town teams in central Texas 1931- early 1950 s San Antonio Brown Bugs Grand Prize San Antonio Black Missions (TNL) San Antonio Indians (STNL) San Antonio Indians(Pittman-Sullivan League) San Antonio Kelly Field Brown Bombers San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) Green, Elijah Jerry 1948-1951 Richmond Stars (Pumpsie) (Sponsor - Star Liquors) 1949-1951 El Cerrito High School (Baseball-Football-Basketball) 1951 Medicine Hat - California Mohawks (Western Canada League) 1952 West Contra Costa Junior College (College Baseball) 1952 Indian Head Rockets 1953 Regina Caps 1953 Signed by Oakland Oaks of PCL 1953-1954 Wenatchee (Western International League) 1955 Contract sold to Boston Red Sox (MLBB) by Oakland 152