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Mabon, Lee (Lucky) 1949-1951 Dixie Holmes 1952-1953 YMCA Baseball Team (Klondike, Tennessee) 1954-1955 Klondike Athletics (WDIA League - Tennessee) 1956-1958 Klondike Athletics 1958 William Penn College (PA) 1958-1959 Indianapolis Clowns 1959 Georgia Flyers (Touring Team of Clowns) 1959-1960 Indianapolis Clowns 1959 Indianapolis Clowns (Spring Training-St. Petersburg, Florida) 1960 Indianapolis Clowns (Spring Training-St. Petersburg, Florida) Mack, Dennis 1963-1975 Warrior A s (BIL) Fairfield Stars (BIL) Mack, Robert 1964-1973 Warrior A s (BIL) 1966-1970 A & M Bull Dogs (College Baseball) (SIAC champions in 1970) 1975-1980 Fairfield Stars (BIL) (also played military baseball while in the U.S. Army) Mack, Willie 1949 Greensboro Redwings (NAA) 1950 Greensboro Redwings (NCL) 1951-1953 Greensboro Redwings Winston-Salem Pond Giants High Point Red Sox Raleigh Tigers (NSL) 1954 Signed by Pittsburgh Pirates (MLBB) for $ 300/month 1954 Waycross (Georgia - Florida League) 1955 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1956-1957 U.S. Army (Military Baseball & Football) 1958-1959 Campanella All Stars (Based out of New York City, NY) 1960-1961 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) 1962-1967 New York Blue Sox New York Angels New York Stars 1975-1997 New Rochelle Robins (Manager) 1952-1953 Greensboro Red Wings (Games vs Ft. Eustis Wheels w/ Willie Mays) 1960-1961 Raleigh Tigers (Barnstorming series vs Birmingham Black Barons) Maddix, Raydell (Lefty, Bo) 1945-1946 Tampa Rockets 1945-1947 Panama City Blue Sox 1945 Pitching Record 24-2 1947-1948 Tampa Rockets 1949-1950 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1951-1952 U.S. Military Service 1953 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 237

1953-1956 Out of Baseball 1957-1967 Michigan City (Indiana League) Indiana League Batting Title (1967 - Hit.412) Major, Fred 1941-1942 Newark Bees 1942-1945 U. S. Navy (World War II) 1946-1952 Newark Bees 1947 Cleveland Indians (MLBB) Try out Camp 1947 New York Yankees (MLBB) Try out Camp 1947-1952 Newark Bees 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers Try Out (Florida) 1953-1954 Miami Giants 1954 Injured Went back into the U.S. Navy Maloley, Gregg 1970-1973 Boston University (College Baseball) 1973 Indianapolis Clowns 1973-1974 Boston University (College Baseball) 1974-1975 Supreme Saints (Boston Park League) Maloney, Curtis 1981-1984 Linden High School (High School Baseball) (Linden, Texas) 1985-1986 Dallas Baptist University (College Baseball) 1987 Did not Play 1988 Ocala Baseball School (Player) 1988 Indianapolis Clowns 1988-1989 East Texas Baptist University (College Baseball) 1989 Pittsburgh Pirates (MLBB) Try out Manning, Maxwell 1934-1937 Plesantville High School (NJ) (Max, Dr. Cyclops) (Ty Helfrich - Coach) (Helfrich played in Federal League) (High School Baseball & Basketball) 1937 Offered contract by Max Bishop of Detroit Tigers, contract offer removed when they found out he was (D) black. Manning had been playing on an all-white team at the time. 1937 Philadelphia Stars Tryout (NNL) 1937 Johnson Stars (Atlantic City, NJ) 1937 Camden Giants 1937-1938 Lincoln University (CIAA) (Chester, Pennsylvania) (College Baseball, Basketball and Track) 1938-1942 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1941 Guadalajara (Mexico) 1941 Jalixco (Mexico) 1942-1946 U.S. Air Force (Military Service) (316 th Air Squadron Quarter Master Corp) 1946-1948 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1949 Houston Eagles (NAL) 1950 Maricaibo (Venezuela) 1951 Sherbrooke (Canadian Provincial League) 1951 Jalisco (Mexican League) 1951-1952 Branford (Canadian Provincial League) 1953 Torreon (Mexican League) 238

1940-1941 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rican Winter League) 1940 Dominican Republic 1941 Newark Eagles Spring Training - Miami, Florida 1941-42 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) 1946 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Eighteen Game Series vs Bob Feller's Major League All Stars) 1946-1947 Cienfuegos (Cuba) 1947-1948 Cienfuegos (Cuba) 1948 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1948-1949 Cienfuegos (Cuba) 1949-1950 Havana Reds (Cuba) 1951 Torreon (Mexican League) Negro League All Star Team (1947-East and 1948-East) Marbury, Joseph 1953-1957 Leeds (AL) (Semipro Team) (Joe) 1953-1957 Lovick (Sand lot Team) Acmar (Sandlot Team) 1953-1957 R.R. Morton High School (High School Baseball) 1957 Birmingham "78" All-Stars (Semipro Team - Alabama) 1957 Indianapolis Clowns 1957 New York Black Yankees (Traveling team that played Clowns) 1958 Indianapolis Clowns 1958 Los Angeles Hawks (Traveling team that played Clowns) 1959-1962 Birmingham "78" All-Stars 1959-1962 Lovett (BIL) (Sponsored by Stephenson Brick and Tile Co.) 1963-1964 Birmingham Bears (Attempt to revive Negro American League) Marbury, Morris 1960-1962 Lovett (BIL) (Sponsored by Stephenson Brick and Tile Co.) 1960-1962 Dolly Madison (BIL) 1963-1964 Birmingham Bears (Attempt to revive Negro American League) Marbury, Rendon (Jug) 1949-1957 Leeds (AL) (Semipro Team) 1950-1955 Robert Moten High School (Five straight championship teams) 1950 1957 Lovick (Semipro Team) 1956 Birmingham Black Barons (Spring Training Roster) (NAL) 1957 "78" All-Stars (Semipro Team - Alabama) 1958 Indianapolis Clowns 1958 Los Angeles Hawks (Traveling team that played Clowns) 1959-1962 "78" All Stars 1960 Military Service 1963-1964 Birmingham Bears 239

Marcell, Everett 1939 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Ziggy) 1939 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1939 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1940 Homestead Grays (NNL) (D) 1941 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1942 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1939 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1947 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1947-1948 Bellingham (WA) Furcrest (Pacific Coast Basketball League) 1948 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1950 Farnham (Canadian Provincial League) also played professional basketball - Harlem Globetrotters Maroto, Enrique 1945-1946 Guanabacoa Juvenil's (Cuba) 1947-1948 La Ruta Tres (Cuba) 1949-1950 Camiseta Perro (Cuba) 1952 Brandon Greys (Mandak League) 1952-1953 Havana Cuban Stars (Oscar Rico- Manager) 1954-1955 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1956 Signed by St. Louis Cardinals 1956 Assigned to St. Louis Cardinals Minor League System 1956 Charlotte (South Atlantic League) 1956 Released by St. Louis - Sore Arm 1956 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1957 Mexico City Diablos Rojos (Mexican League) 1957 Signed by Joe Cambria of Washington Senators (MLBB) 1957 Granada (Nicaraguan League) 1958 Charlotte Hornets (South Atlantic League) 1958 Leon (Nicaraguan League) 1959 Charlotte Hornets (South Atlantic League) 1959 Monterrey (Mexican League) 1960 Havana Cuban Sugar Kings (IL) 1960 Jersey City Jerseys (IL) 1960-1961 Monterrey Sultanes (Mexican League) 1961 Mexico City Red Devils (Mexican League) 1956-57 Marianao (Cuba) 1957 Marianao (Caribbean World Series Champions) (Habana, Cuba) 1957-58 Marianao (Cuba) 1958-59 Marianao (Cuba) 1959-60 Leon (Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League) 1960-61 Cienfuegos (Cuba) Negro League All Star Team (1954-West, 1955-West and 1956-West) Marquez, Luis 1943-1944 Aquadilla (Puerto Rico) (Angel, Canena) 1945 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1946 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1946-1948 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1948 Contract given 120 option purchase to Cleveland 240

Indians (MLBB) by Homestead Grays owner Cum Posey 1948 Baltimore Elite Giants (NAL) (Contract assigned by Dr. J.B. Martin NAL President to BEG when NNL folded and remaining NNL teams entered NAL) 1949 Sold to New York Yankees (MLBB) by Baltimore Elite Giants owner Vernon Green 1949 Newark Bears (IL) 1949 Ownership to Marquez's contract claimed by both New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians 1949 Commissioner of MLBB, Happy Chandler rules in favor of Cleveland and awards Marquez's contract to the Indians. At the same time Chandler awarded Artie Wilson to Indians from Yankees. 1949 Marquez is assigned to Portland 1949-1950 Portland Beavers (PCL) 1950 Drafted by Boston Braves (NL) (First black player drafted by a Major League club) 1951 Boston Braves (ML) 1952 Milwaukee Brewers (AA) 1953 Toledo Mudhens (AA) 1954 Chicago Cubs (ML) 1954 Traded to Pirates for Hal Rice 1954 Pittsburgh Pirates (ML) 1954 Toledo Mudhens (AA) 1955 Portland Beavers (PCL) 1955 Toledo Mudhens (AA) 1956-1958 Portland Beavers (PCL) 1959 Dallas Eagles (AA) 1960-1961 Dallas-Ft. Worth Eagles (AA) 1961 Willamsport (Eastern League) 1962-1963 Poza Rica (Mexican League) 1944 Puerto Rico National Baseball Team (Amateur World Championship) (Caracas, Venezuela) 1944-45 Mayaguez (Puerto Rico) (Hit.361 - first professional season) 1945-46 Mayaguez (Puerto Rico) 1945-46 Aguadilla (Puerto Rico) 1946-47 Aguadilla (Puerto Rico) 1947-48 Aguadilla (Puerto Rico) 1947 Puerto Rican All Star Team (Two game series vs. New York Yankees. Teams spilt games 1-1 with Marquez getting the winning hit to give Puerto Rico it's win.) 1948-49 Aguadilla (Puerto Rico) 1948 Homestead Grays (Negro National League Champions) 1949 Kansas City Royals 1949-50 Aguadilla (Puerto Rico) 1950 Kansas City Royals 1950-51 Aguadilla (Puerto Rico) 1951-52 San Juan Senadores (Puerto Rico) 1952-53 San Juan Senadores (Puerto Rico) 1953-54 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 241

1954-55 Mayaguez-Aquadilla Indios (Puerto Rico) 1955-56 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 1955-56 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) 1956-57 Ponce Leoens (Puerto Rico) 1956-57 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 1957 Mayaguez Indios (Caribbean World Series)(Havana, Cuba) (Hit two home runs to lead series - Indios went 2-4) 1957-58 Ponce (Puerto Rico) 1958 Caguas (Puerto Rico) (Caribbean World Series Roster) (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 1958-59 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) 1959-60 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) 1960-61 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) (Player-Manager) 1960-61 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 1961-62 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) 1961-62 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 1962-63 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 1963-64 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 1964-65 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) (Manager) 1965-66 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) (Manager) 1969-70 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) (Manager) Negro National League Stolen Base Leader: (1948-29 Stolen Bases) Negro National League Batting Title (1948 - Hit.417) Negro League Career Batting Average (Four seasons -.371) Puerto Rican League Rookie of Year (1944-45) Puerto Rican League Batting Title: (1953-54.333) Puerto Rican Stolen Base Leader: (1945-46 - 27 SB, 1947-48 - 20 SB, 1948-49 - 29 SB and 1953-54 - 32 SB) Puerto Rican League Hits Leader: (1952-53 88 hits and 1953-54 94 hits) Puerto Rican League Doubles Leader: (1945-46 14 doubles and 1957-58 15 doubles) Puerto Rican League Triples Leader: (1945-46 10 triples and 1949-50 10 triples) Puerto Rican League Runs Scored Leader: (1946-47 69 runs scored, 1953-54 50 runs scored and 1956-57 56 runs scored) Puerto Rican League Homerun Leader: (1946-47 - Hit 14 Homeruns) (Broke Josh Gibson's record of 13 HR) Pacific Coast League - Hits Leader (1950-241 Hits) 242

Pacific Coast League Stolen Base Leader: (1950-38 Stolen Bases) Puerto Rican League Batting Title (1953-54 - Hit.333) Puerto Rican Winter League Most Valuable Player (MVP): (1946-47 and 1953-154) Puerto Rican Winter League: (Led PRWL in 15 statistical categories during career) Puerto Rican Winter League Career Records: (.300 BA, 97 HR, 498 RBI and 225 SB) Puerto Rico Winter League Career Hits Leader (1206 hits) Puerto Rico Winter League Career Runs Scored Leader (768 runs scored) Puerto Rico Winter League Career Doubles Leader (235 doubles) Puerto Rican League All Star Team: (1949-50, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1959-60, 1961-62, 1962-63 and 1964-65) Negro League All Star Team (1947-East and 1948-East) Outstanding hitter: Collected a total of 3,457 hits with.306 lifetime Batting Average Puerto Rican Baseball Hall of Fame (1991) Marsh, Frank 1949 Mobile Bears (Lefty) 1950-1953 Grambling University (College Baseball) 1953 Signed by St. Louis Cardinals 1954 Johnson City Cardinals (Appalachian League) (St. Louis Cardinals Farm Team) (Batted.289 for season) 1954 Released by St. Louis 1955 Mobile Bears 1956-1957 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1957 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1957 Cleveland Indians Tryout Camp 1958-1959 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1959 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1960 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) Negro League All Star Team: (1956-East, 1957-East and 1958-East) Marshall, Burchard W. 1932-1946 New London Colored Elks Norwich Yellow Jackets Sportmans A.C. 1944-1964 Umpire 243

Marshall, Claude Martin, Ed 1948-1954 Luling Rosewald Tigers (Town Team) 1954-1975 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) (Germany-Okinowa-Thailand-Korea-VietNam) 1956 San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) 1944-1945 Allentown (PA) High School (High School Baseball) 1945-1946 U.S. Navy (Military Baseball) 1947-1950 North Carolina A & T (College baseball & basketball) 1951-1952 Philadelphia Stars (NAL) 1952 Columbia Reds (Sally League) College Basketball and Baseball Coach South Carolina State University Tennessee State University (17 years) Vanderbilt University Basketball Coaching Accomplishments: College basketball coach w/ 500 + wins Two baseball championships Eight basketball championships Coached 15 All- Americans Coached 16 Players who went to NBA Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame (1994) Marvray, Charles 1946-1949 Panama City Blue Sox 1949 Louisville Buckeyes (NAL) 1950 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) (D) 1950-1952 Fort Polk (U.S. Army Baseball - Louisiana) Winter leagues: 1949 Louisville Buckeyes Spring Training (Panama City, Florida) Mason, Hank 1950-1951 Marshall Blue Sox (Pistol) 1951-1954 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1954 Sold by Tom Baird (owner) of the Kansas City Monarchs to the Philadelphia Phillies (MLBB) organization 1955 Schenectady Blue Jays (Eastern League) 1955 Syracuse (IL) 1956 Schenectady Blue Jays (Eastern League) 1957-1958 Miami Marlins (IL) 1958 Philadelphia Phillies (ML) 1959-1960 Buffalo Bisons (IL) 1960 Philadelphia Phillies (ML) 1961 Buffalo Bisons (IL) 1961 Hawaii Islanders (PCL) 1961 Williamsport (Eastern League) 1962 Hawaii Islanders (PCL) 1959 Oriente (Venezuelan League) Negro League All Star Team (1954-West) Massingale, Rudy 1943-1944 Kansas City Giants 244

Matthews, Francis (Fran) (D) 1931-1933 Cambridge Tigers 1932-1935 Cambridge Rindge Technical High School (All State High School Baseball)(Hit -.562 in 1935) (All State Honorable Mention football) (1933) 1933 Suburban League All Stars 1934-1935 Philadelphia Colored Giants 1935-1937 Boston Royal Giants (Boston Park League) 1936 Boston City Hospital Team (Boston Park League) 1938 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1939 Boston Royal Giants 1940-1942 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1941 Royal Giant All Stars (Barnstorming Trip to California) 1942 Boston Royal Giants 1942-1943 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1945 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1945 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) (Traded from Eagles but never reported due to contract problems) 1946 Colored Athletics 1946-1949 Boston Royal Giants (Boston Park League) Boston Royal Giants Matthews, Otis S. 1930 Indianapolis ABC's (D) Matthews, William Q. 1958 Detroit Clowns (NAL) (Big Bill) 1958-1959 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1959 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1960 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1960 Detroit-New Orleans Stars (NAL) 1961-1962 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) (D) 1961-1964 Teamster Mets (All-Memphis League) 1965-1970 Basatti Dodgers (All-Memphis League) 1957-1958 Harlem Satellites (Ted Rasberry's - owner of Monarchs barnstorming basketball team) Negro League All Star Team: (1960-West, 1961-West and 1962-West) Mathis, Verdell 1937-1940 Brooklyn Royal Giants (Lefty) (William Lowe - Manager) (Memphis, Tennessee) 1940-1943 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1943 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) (D) 1943-1954 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1940-41 San Juan Senadores (Puerto Rico) 1941 Tampico (Mexican League) 1944 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1945 American All Stars 245

(South American Tour - Caracas, Venezuela) 1945 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1946 Kansas City Royals (CAWL) (Two game series @ Wrigley Field in Los Angeles vs Major League All Stars w/ralph Kiner & Bob Lemon) (Series vs Robinson's All Stars) 1946 Kansas City Royals 1946 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Barnstorming vs Bob Feller's Major League All Stars) 1947-48 Vargas (Venezuelan League) 1947 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1948 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs. Gene Bearden's All Stars) Negro League All Star Team: (1941-West, 1942-West, 1944-West, 1945-West, 1947-West and 1948-West) May, Lee Maye, Arthur Lee 1950-1954 Los Angeles Eagles (Lee) Los Angeles Coasters 1954 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) (Turned down contract from Buster Haywood) 1954 Signed by Johnny Moore of Milwaukee Braves (MLBB) 1954 Boise Pilots (Pioneer League) (Went 5 for 5 in first game) 1955 Evansville Braves (Three - I League) 1955 Eau Claire Braves (Northern League) 1955 Boise Braves (Pioneer League) 1955 Yakima Bears (Northwest League) 1956 Evansville Braves (Three - I League) 1957 Jacksonville Braves (Sally League) 1958 Wichita Braves (AA) 1958 Austin Senators (Texas League) 1959 Louisville Colonels (AA) 1959 Milwaukee Braves (ML) 1960 Louisville Colonels (AA) 1960-1965 Milwaukee Braves (ML) 1965 Traded to Houston Astros for Ken Johnson and Jim Beauchamp 1965-1966 Houston Astros (ML) 1966 Traded to Cleveland Indians for Jim Landis 1967-1969 Cleveland Indians (ML) 1969 Sold to Washington Senators 1969-1970 Washington Senators (ML) 1970 Released on waivers and claimed by Chicago White Sox 1970-1971 Chicago White Sox (ML) 1971-1972 Hawaii Islanders (PCL) 1958-59 Caguas Criollos (Puerto Rico) 1960-61 Caguas Criollos (Puerto Rico) 1961-62 Arecibo Wolves (Puerto Rico) 1962-63 Arecibo Wolves (Puerto Rico) 1962-63 Caguas-Guayama (Puerto Rico) 246

Three - I League Hits and RBI Leader: (1956-159 Hits and 99 RBI's) Puerto Rican All Star Team: (1960-61 and 1961-62) National League Doubles Leader (1964-44 Doubles) Maye, W.J. Mayo, Richard O. 1950 s-1960 s Umpire - Birmingham Industrial League 1951-1954 Unionville (PA) High School 1951-1954 Unionville (PA)(Southern Chester County League) 1955-1957 Kennett Square Grey Sox 1958-1960 Hockessin (DE) Phillies (Pennsylvania Semipro League) 1960-1965 Kennett Square Clippers (Delaware Valley League) (Semipro Soccer Team) Mays, Willie Howard 1944-1945 Montgomery Gray Sox (Semipro Team based Fairfield, AL) 1946 Chattanooga Black Lookouts 1946 Chattanooga Choo Choos (NSL) 1946-1948 Fairfield Gray Sox 1947 Fairfield Stars 1947-1950 Fairfield Industrial High School (High school football & basketball) 1948 Chattanooga Choo Choos (NSL) 1948 Signed by the Birmingham Black Barons for $ 250/mth 1948 Birmingham All Stars (NSL) 1948-1950 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1950 Sold by Tom Hayes, owner of the Birmingham Black Barons, to the New York Giants (MLBB) for $10,000. Mays got $ 4,000 and Hayes got $ 6,000. 1950 Trenton Giants (Inter-State League) 1951 Minneapolis Millers (AA) 1951-1952 New York Giants (ML) 1952-1953 Fort Eustus Wheels(U.S. Army - Military Baseball) (8 th Annual Carolina All-State Classic Durham Athletic Park vs Southern All Stars) 1953 Fort Eustis Wheels (.389 BA, 15 HR, 24 SB & 54 Runs) 1954-1957 New York Giants (ML) 1958-1972 San Francisco Giants (ML) 1972-1973 New York Mets (ML) Winter League: 1948 Birmingham Black Barons (Barnstorming Tour after season) 1948 Roy Campanella's All Stars (Southern barnstorming tour) (Game in New Orleans) 1949 Birmingham Black Barons (Post season barnstorming tour) (Game vs Jackie Robinson All Stars) 1950-1951 Almendares (Cuba) 1951 New York Giants (World Series - Lost to New York Yankees 4 games to 1) 1952-1953 Durham All Stars 247

(Played a few games w/durham while @ Ft. Eustis) 1953 Jackie Robinson All Stars (Played game vs Indianapolis Clowns while stationed at Ft. Eustis) 1953-1954 Willie Mays All Stars 1954 New York Giants (World Series beat Cleveland Indians 4 games to 0) 1954-1955 Santurce Cangrejeros (Puerto Rican League Champions) 1955 Santurce Cangrejeros (Caribbean World Series Champions)(Caracas, Venezuela) 1955 Willie Mays All Stars (Started in New York the day after the World Series and only allowed to barnstorm for 30 days) (Barnstorming Tour vs Negro American League All Stars) (West Coast Barnstorming Tour) (Barnstorming in Mexico, Santo Domingo & Nicaragua vs local all-star teams) 1956 Willie Mays All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Negro American League All Stars) 1957 Willie Mays All Stars (United States barnstorming tour) (Caribbean barnstorming tour Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, etc.) 1958 Willie Mays All Stars 1959 Willie Mays All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Mickey Mantle's All Stars) 1960 Willie Mays All Stars (Barnstorming Tour - Santo Domingo) 1962 San Francisco Giants (World Series - Lost to New York Yankees) Puerto Rican Batting Title: (1954-55 - Hit.395) Puerto Rican League Triples Leader: - 7 triples) Puerto Rican Winter League MVP (1954-55) Puerto Rican All Star Team: (1954-55) National League Rookie-of-Year (1951) Major League Baseball All Star Team: (1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 & 1973 - National League) National League Homerun Title: (1955-51 HR, 1962-49 HR, 1964-47 HR & 1965-52 HR) National League Batting Title (1954 - Hit.345) National League Gold Gloves(Twelve Gold Gloves - 1957-1968) National League MVP (1954 & 1965) Male Athlete of the Year (1954) 248

Professional Athlete of the Year (1954) Sporting News Player of Decade (1960-1969) Major League Baseball Coach: New York Mets (1974-1979) San Francisco Giants (1985) National Baseball Hall of Fame (1979) Mc Arthur, Paschal (Pat) 1947-1949 Memorial Park (YMCA League) (Birmingham, AL) 1947-1949 Parker High School (High school football) 1950 24 th Street Red Sox (BIL) 1950-1952 Military Service 1952-1958 24 th Street Red Sox (BIL) Birmingham All Stars 1956-1960 Miles College Mc Clain, Arnold 1943-1946 Durham Eagles 1946-1947 Military Service 1947-1952 Durham Black Sox (NSL) Durham Patriarchs Durham Eagles 1952-1956 Durham Rams (NSL) Durham Rams Mc Clain, James 1957 Durham Rams (Luddy) 1957 Signed by New York Giants (MLBB)organization 1957 Hastings Giants (Nebraska State League) 1958 Artesia Giants (Sophomore League) 1959 St. Cloud Rox (Northern League) 1960 Military Service 1961 Eugene Emeralds (Northwest League) 1961 Pocatello Bannocks (Pioneer League) 1962 Tacoma Giants (PCL) 1963 Springfield Giants (Eastern league) 1963 El Paso Sun Kings (Texas League) 1964 Springfield Giants (Eastern league) 1964 Tacoma Giants (PCL) 1965 Springfield Giants (Eastern league) Mc Clellan, Robert P. 1954 Lebanon Clowns Mc Clinnic, Nath 1945-1946 Chattanooga Choo Choos (NSL) 1946-1948 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1948 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1948 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1949-1956 Lindale Dragons (Josh Gibson League) (Atlanta, Georgia) Mc Cord, Clinton H. 1944-1945 U.S. Army (military Service) 1945-1946 Tennessee State University (Butch) (College Football Scholarship) (Negro National Football Champions) 1946-1947 Nashville Cubs (NSL) 1947 Nashville Black Vols (NSL) 249

1947-1948 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1949-1950 Baltimore Elite Giants (NAL) 1950 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1951-1952 Paris Lakers (Mississippi-Ohio Valley League) 1953-1954 Denver Bears (Western League) 1954 Denver Bears (AA) 1955 Richmond Virginians (IL) 1956 Columbus Jets (IL) 1957 Louisville Colonels (AA) 1958 Detroit Tigers Spring Training - Lakeland, Florida 1958 Brooklyn Dodgers Spring Training (Dodgertown, Vero Beach, Florida) 1958 Macon Dodgers (South Atlantic League) 1959 Victoria Rosebuds (Texas League) 1960 St. Paul Saints (AA) 1961 Victoria Rosebuds (Texas League) 1961 Ardmore Rosebuds (Texas League) Won Two Minor League Batting Titles & Two Silver Glove Awards Silver Glove Award (Sally League - 1958) National Association of Black Journalist Award American Baseball Coaches Association Award Mc Covey, Willie L. 1955 Birmingham Black Barons (Stretch) (James Canada - Manager) 1955 Signed by the New York Giants 1955 Sandersville (Georgia State League) 1956 Danville (Carolina League) 1957 Dallas (Texas League) 1958-1959 Phoenix (PCL) 1959-1960 San Francisco Giants (ML) 1960 Tacoma (PCL) 1961-1973 San Francisco Giants (ML) 1974-1976 San Diego Padres (ML) 1976 Oakland Athletics (ML) 1977-1980 San Francisco Giants (ML) (NAL) Winter League: 1956-1957 Vanytor (Colombian League) 1958-1959 Escogido Lions (Dominican League) 1962 San Francisco Giants - World Series 1971 San Francisco Giants (National League Championship Series) National League All Star Team: (1963, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970 and 1971) National League Rookie of Year (1959) National League Homerun Title (1963, 1968 and 1969) National League Runs Batted In Title (1968 and 1969) 250

Mc Coy, Charles (Chuck) National League Most Valuable Player (1969) Sporting News Comeback Player of Year (1977) National Baseball Hall of Fame (1986) 1950-1951 Gibbs High School (Played with Ed Charles) 1951-1953 St. Petersburg Black Pelicans (FSNL) 1954 Signed by St. Louis Cardinals (MLBB) 1954 Albany (NY) 1954 Hamilton (Ontario) 1955 Johnson City Red Birds (TN) (D) 1955 Clovis (NM) (West Texas - New Mexio League) 1955 Florida All Stars 1955-1956 Indianapolis Clowns New York Black Yankees (Dick Lundy - Manager) 1957 Signed by Philadelphia Phillies 1957 Toronto Blue Jays Spring Training (Philadelphia Minor League team) 1957 Clovis (NM) 1958-1969 St. Petersburg Black Pelicans (FWCNL) St. Petersburg Braves 1970 St. Petersburg Oliver Allouettes (FWCNL) Mc Coy, Walter (Walt) 1943-1944 U.S. Army (Special Services Unit)(Most Valuable Player Award) 1945-1947 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1946 Gibson Tigers (San Diego, California) 1947 Topeka Giants 1947-1948 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1947 San Diego Tigers 1949 Visalia Cubs (California League) 1950 Sacramento Solons (PCL) 1951 Licey (Dominican Summer League) 1951-1952 Tijuana Potros (Southwest International League) 1952 Winnipeg Giants (Mandak League) 1953 Carman Cardinals (Mandak League) 1954-1955 Nuevo Laredo Tecolotes (Mexican League) 1946 Kansas City Royals (CAWL) 1946 Kansas City Royals (Two game series @ Wrigley Field in Los Angeles vs Major League All Stars w/ Ralph Kiner and Bob Lemon) (Series vs Robinson's All Stars) 1946 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1947 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1948 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1948 Ciudad Obregon (Mexican Winter League) (Struck out 21 batters in Negro League game in 1946 against Birmingham Black Barons) 251

Mc Crary, William (Bill) Mc Cray, Melvin 1943-1946 Beloit (WI) American Legion Beloit (WI) MUNY Electric 1945-1947 Beloit High School (High School Baseball) 1946-1947 Beloit Red Birds 1946-1947 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1948-1949 Omaha Rockets 1949 St. Louis Cardinals Tryout Camp (Recommended by Kansas City Monarchs) 1949-1950 Beloit Red Birds 1950 Signed by Chicago Cubs (MLBB) 1951 Jaynesville (WI) 1951 Released by Chicago Cubs 1952 Signed by New York Yankees (MLBB) 1952-1953 Fargo (Northern League) 1954-1959 Kenosha Chiefs Monroe Brewers Beloit Red Birds 1945-1947 Norfolk Blue Jackets Norfolk Eagles Norfolk Battling Palms 1947-1950 U.S.A.F. (Military baseball) 1950-1957 Norfolk Battling Palms Norfolk Eagles 1957 New York All Stars Mc Currine, James 1937-1940 Chicago Hartford Giants (Big Jim) 1940 Maywood Tigers 1940 Chicago Brown Bombers 1941-1942 Martin's Corner 1942 Chicago Union Giants 1943 Palmer House All Stars 1943-1945 New York Lincoln Giants 1945-1947 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1947 Topeka Giants 1947-1948 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1949 Boston Braves Tryout (Offered Class C league contract) 1949 Chicago American Giants (NAL) Mc Donald, Webster 1918 Philadelphia Giants 1919 Madison Stars (Dan Mc Clellan Manager) 1920 Norfolk Stars (D) 1920 Detroit Stars (NNL) 1921 Madison Stars 1922 Chappie Johnson s All Stars 1922 New York Lincoln Giants 1922 Richmond Giants (Zack Pettus Manager) 1922-1924 Philadelphia Giants 1925 Wilmington Potomacs (ECL) 1925-1927 Chicago American Giants (NNL) 1928 Homestead Grays 1928-1930 Little Falls (MN) Independents (Northwest League) 1929-1930 Chicago American Giants (NNL) 1930-1931 Hilldale Daisies 252

1930 Baltimore Black Sox 1931 Little Falls (MN) Independents (Northwest League) 1932 Washington Pilots (EWL) 1933-1938 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1938 Washington Black Sox (NNL) 1939-1940 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) Mc Dowell, Oddibe 1978-1981 Dania Red Birds Carver Ranch Braves Hallandale Dodgers 1979-1981 McArthur High School (Hollywood, FL) (High school baseball -.408 career batting average) 1981 Drafted by St. Louis Cardinals (MLBB) (Amateur Draft - 4 th Round)(Did not sign) 1981 Drafted by Texas Rangers (Amateur Draft - Secondary - 2 nd Round)(Did not sign) 1981 Team USA Japan vs USA Series (Japan) 1982 Miami Dade County Community College (Junior College baseball) (1982 hit.377) 1982 Drafted by New York Yankees (MLBB) (Amateur Draft 1 st round 9 th pick) (Did not sign) 1982 Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays (MLBB) (Amateur Draft Secondary 5 th round) 1982-1983 Alaska Goldpanners (Alaska Summer League) (1982 Hit.322 and 1983 Hit.355) 1983-1984 Arizona State University Sun Devils (College baseball)(hit.352 in 1983 and.405 in 1984) (1984-22 HR, 17 2B, 8 3B,.405 BA &.788 slugging %) (1984 31 SB in 33 attempts) 1983 Drafted by Minnesota Twins (MLBB) (Amateur Draft 1 st round 1 st pick)(did not sign) 1984 Drafted by Texas Rangers (Amateur Draft - 1 st round 12 th pick) 1984 United States Olympic Team 1985 Oklahoma City 89ers (American Association) 1985-1987 Texas Rangers (AL) 1988 Oklahoma City 89ers (American Association) 1988 Texas Rangers (AL) 1988 Traded by Texas Rangers with Jerry Browne and Pete O Brien to Cleveland Indians for Julio Franco 1989 Cleveland Indians (AL) 1989 Traded by Cleveland Indians to Atlanta Braves for Dion James 1989-1990 Atlanta Braves (NL) 1991 Released by Atlanta Braves 1991 Signed by Baltimore Orioles (MLBB) as a free agent 1991 Rochester Red Wings (International League) 1991 Released by Baltimore Orioles 1992 Signed as a free agent by California Angels (MLBB) 1992 Edmonton Trappers (Pacific Coast League) 1992 Released by the California Angels (MLBB) 1993 Signed as a free agent by Texas Rangers (MLBB) 1993 Tulsa Drillers (Texas League) 1994 Oklahoma City 89ers (American Association) 1994 Texas Rangers (AL) 1995 Columbus Clippers (International League) 253

2011 Everglades High School (Head Baseball Coach) Team USA vs Japan Baseball Series Most Valuable Player (1981) Unanimous All American (College baseball) (1983 and 1984) All Pacific 10 Conference (1983-1984) Olympic Games (1984) Silver Medal Mc Fadden, George 1933-1939 Sumter (SC) (Smoky) 1940-1941 Durham Elites 1942-1944 U. S. Army 1944 Durham Eagles (NCL) 1945-1946 Goshen Red Wings 1945 Raleigh Grays (NCL) 1945 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1945-1949 Durham Eagles (NCL) 1945-1949 Winston Salem Pond Giants (NCL) Mc Garity, Sherman 1973-1979 San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) 1980-1984 Denver Heights Bears (Spanish American League) Mc Gee, James 1951-1953 Bossier Red Sox 1954 Kamback Burgers 1954-1957 Shreveport Black Sports 1957 Jasper Steers (Edmund Simmons - Owner) 1958-1960 U.S. Army (Military Baseball - Germany) 1957 Jasper Steers (NBC - Waco Tournament) (NBC - Wichita Tournament) (Third in United States behind two Texas teams Sinton and Alpine) Mc Keithen, Archie 1959-1966 Deerfield Cardinals Mc Kelvin, Fred 1942 Cincinnati-Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1942 Jacksonville Eagles Mc Kinley, Maurice 1955-1958 Champaign Eagles (Eastern Illinois League) 1960-1961 Fort Meade Generals (U.S. Military Baseball) 1963 Philadelphia Stars Mc Knight, Ira D. 1963 Champaign Eagles 1952 South Bend Globetrotters (Sandlot team) 1952 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1953-1954 South Bend Globetrotters 1955 South Bend White Sox 1955 Chicago White Sox Spring Training (Hollywood, Florida) 1955 South Bend White Sox (Semipro team South Bend, IN) 1956-1957 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 254

1958 New York Yankees Spring Training (Bartow, Florida) 1958 Auburn Yankees (New York-Penn League) 1958 Cocoa Beach (FSNL) 1958-1960 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1960 Saskatoon Commodores (Western Canadian League) (Saskatchewan, Canada) 1961 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1961 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Canadian Barnstorming Tours) 1962 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1962 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1962 New York Jets (Player-Manager) 1963 Philadelphia Stars (Player-Manager) 1963 Champaign Eagles (Wardell Jackson owner) 1963 Kansas City Monarchs (Barnstormed through Great Lakes and Canada) 1963 Satchel Paige All Stars (Barnstormed through Great Lakes and Canada) 1964 North Battleford Beavers(Northern Saskatchewan League) 1965 Saskatoon Commodores (Northern Saskatchewan League) 1966-1967 Melville Millionaires (Southern League) (Canada) (Player-Manager) 1968 North Battleford (Western Canada Baseball Association) 1969 Drummondville Royals (Quebec Provincial League) 1970-1971 Chicago Boy s Club (Twilight League) Chicago Boy s Club (Suburban League 1972-1973 Chicago Elites (Twilight League Chicago Elites (Suburban League) Negro League All Star Team: (1956-West, 1957-West, 1960-West, 1961- East and 1962-West) Most Valuable Player (MVP) Negro League All Star Game: (1957) Northern Saskatchewan League Hits Leader: (42 hits 1964) Northern Saskatchewan League Runs Leader: (39 runs 1964) Northern Saskatchewan League Stolen Bases Leader: (18 stolen bases 1964) Northern Saskatchewan League Runs Leader: (38 runs 1965) Northern Saskatchewan League Runs Batted In Leader: (30 RBI 1965) Northern Saskatchewan League Stolen Bases Leader: (24 stolen bases 1965) Major League Baseball Scout: Toronto Blue Jays Mc Millan, Earl T. 1923 Toledo Tigers (NNL) 1924-1930 Chicago Union Giants (D) Chicago Giants 255

Mc Nally, John 1959-1969 San Angelo Rockets Mc Neal, Clyde 1944 Lonnie Greer's All Stars (Junior) (San Antonio, Texas) 1944-1947 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1947 Topeka Giants 1947-1950 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1953 Signed by Brooklyn Dodgers (MLBB) 1953 Elmira Pioneers (Eastern League) 1954 Montreal Royals (IL) 1954 Newport News Dodgers (Piedmont League) (D) 1955 Monterrey Sultanes (Mexican League) 1955 Newport News Dodgers (Piedmont League) 1955 Pueblo Dodgers (Western League) 1956-1957 Cedar Rapids Raiders (Three - I League) 1957 Bismarck Barons (Mandak League) 1957 Pueblo Dodgers (Western League) 1949-1950 Vargas (Caracas, Venezuela) 1953 Jackie Robinson All Stars (Barnstormed vs Negro League All Stars) 1954 Jackie Robinson All Stars 1955 Jalapa (Mexico) 1956 Ciudad Obregon (Mexico) 1957 Monterrey (Mexico) 1957 Cordova (Mexico) Negro League All Star Team (1950 - West) Mc Neal, Rufus 1948-1950 Kinston Grays (Zippy) 1950-1952 North Carolina A & T (College Baseball) 1951-1952 Greensboro-Goshen Red Wings 1952-1954 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) (D) 1954 Milwaukee Braves Spring Training - Waycross, Georgia 1954-1955 El Paso (Texas League) 1955 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1956 Indianapolis Clowns 1957 Mexico City Reds (Mexican League) 1949-50 Vargas (Venezuelan League) 1953 Negro League All Stars (Post season barnstorming tour vs Indianapolis Clowns) Mc Neely, William 1940-1943 Millen Running Devils (Town Team- Millen, Georgia) 1943-1946 U.S. Marines (Military Baseball) (North Carolina & Mc Callister, OK) 1946 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1947 Miami Clowns 1948-1968 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) Mc Neil, James Earl 1950-1955 Hamlet (NC) (Town Team) (Jim) Monroe Avenue High School Rockingham Giants (NC) Memphis Red Sox (fill-in player) (NAL) 256

1955-1957 U.S. Army (Germany) (Secom Commandos - Military Baseball) 1958 Signed by the Los Angeles (MLBB) 1958 St. Paul Saints Spring Training (Vero Beach, FL) 1958 Released by Los Angeles Dodgers) 1959 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) 1959 Joe Black s All Stars 1960 York (Sandlot Team) 1959 East-West All Star Team Mc Neil, John 1952-1962 Durham Rams 1952-1959 Durham All Stars Southern All Stars (Barnstorming games vs Willie Mays All Stars and Larry Doby's All Stars) Mc Roy, Fletcher 1947-1950 Monroe High School (Cocoa, Florida) (High school baseball and football) 1947-1949 Cocoa Black Indians 1950-1953 Daytona Black Cats Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) (Offered contract-turned down) Florida Cubans 1954 Cocoa Indians (Florida State League) 1955-1961 Cocoa Black Indians Cocoa Brownies Means, Charles 1944-1946 Zanesville Black Stars (Chuck) 1947 Detroit Wolves (Dizzy Dismukes - Manager) 1948-1958 Gambrinus Beer Co. (Columbus, Ohio) Means, Winslow 1945-1946 Zanesville Black Stars 1947 Havana La Palomas 1947 Harlem Globetrotters 1947 Zanesville Black Stars 1948 Harlem Globetrotters 1949 Brandon Greys (Manitoba Senior Baseball League) (Pitching record 18-4) 1950 Brandon Greys (Mandak League) 1950 Roblin (Canada) Medice, Joe E. 1938-1939 Algiers Giants (Little Train) (Algiers, Louisiana) 1940-1942 Dr. Nut's Giants (D) 1945-1947 New Orleans Black Pelicans (NSL) 1947-1948 New Orleans Creoles Meeks, Gibbie 1937 St. Louis Giants (TPL) 1938 St. Louis Dodgers (TPL) 1939 Brames Oilers (TPL) 1940-1941 St. Louis Roofers (TPL) 1941 Harper-Potter Roofers (TPL) 257

1941 Mexican League All Stars 1942-1946 U.S. Army 1946 St. Louis Giants 1946 Brooklyn Brown Dodgers (USL) 1946 Pittsburgh Crawfords (USL) 1946-1947 Brooklyn Brown Dodgers (USL) 1947-1953 St. Louis Stars 1954-1955 Waldorf Cleaners (TPL) St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame (1984) Meyer, Keith 1980-1983 Ithaca College (College Baseball) 1983 Philadelphia Phillies Tryout Camp 1983 Cincinnati Reds Tryout Camp 1984 Ocala Baseball Camp 1984 Indianapolis Clowns Middlebrooks, Charlie 1953-1956 U.S. Army (All Army Baseball Team) (Shag) (Korea and Hawaii) 1957 Marietta Orioles (Branch Rickey League) (D) 1958 Rosewell Flames (Rube Foster League) 1959-1960 Atlanta All Stars Dunwoody Travelers 1961 Indianapolis Clowns 1961 Signed by New York Mets (MLBB) 1962 Santa Barbara (California League) 1962 Quincy (Midwest league) 1963 Latin Express (Spanish League) 1964 Out of Baseball 1965-1966 Indianapolis Clowns 1966-1967 Coaticook Canadians (Quebec, Canada) 1967-1969 Plessiville Bees (Quebec, Canada) 1969 Thetford Mines Miners (Quebec, Canada) 1970 Jacksonville (FL) Midget, Napoleon 1949 T Town Clowns (Chuck) 1950-1952 U.S. Army (Military baseball & boxing) 1952-1961 Tulsa Jets Tulsa Jets (various city leagues) 1953-1958 Professional Boxer (Welterweight) (Wilbert Reed - Trainer) Miles, Bobby 1951-1953 Northwestern High School (High School Baseball) (Detroit, Michigan) 1952 Lewis Brathwell Bruins (DBF) 1953-1956 Coca Cola (DBF) 1957-1959 Shelden All Stars (DBF) 1960 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1960-1967 Ford All Stars (DBF) (Red House - Manager) Ford Bruins (DBF) UAW Local 600 (Various Detroit city leagues) (Red House - Manager) 258

Miles, John (Mule) 1940 St. Phillips Junior College (College Basketball) (San Antonio, Texas) 1940-1942 San Antonio Black Missions 1942-1945 U.S. Air Force (Military Service) 1942-1943 Kelly Field Brown Bombers 1944-1945 Tuskegee Flyers 1946-1949 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1948 San Antonio Black Missions (TNL) 1950-1951 Laredo Apaches (Gulf Coast League) 1952-1960 San Antonio Indians San Antonio Black Sox (TNL) Miles Oilers (East Side League) 1957 Miles All Stars (Owner) 1946 Chicago American Giants Tryout & Spring Training (Jackson, Mississippi) 1947 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Hit 11 homeruns in 11 consecutive games in 1947 Chicago American Giants) Milhouse, John 1960-1970 s Southside Dodgers (BIL) Birmingham Industrial League All Star Team (1969) Milito, Peter 1934 Padron's Cuban Giants (Pete) (Juan Padon - Manager) 1935-1936 Chicky Bar Colored Giants Chicky Bar All Stars (Sponsored by Chicky Bar Nut and Candy Company) (D) (Grand Rapids, Michigan) 1936 Chicago White Sox Spring Training (Pasadena - Non roster player) 1936 Dallas Steers (Texas League) 1937 Chicky Bar Colored Giants 1937 Chicago White Sox Spring Training 1937 St. Paul (AAA) 1938-1940 Chicago White Sox Minor League Organization Major League Baseball Scout: Chicago White Sox (1942-1975) Miller, Alfred 1960-1968 Westside All Stars (Chili) (York-owner) (Based - San Antonio, Texas) Miller, Gary (Entertainer - Clown) 1988 Indianapolis Clowns Miller, Elijah D. (Lucky) (Bat Boy) 1926-1928 Homestead Grays 1929 Homestead Grays (ANL) 1930-1933 Homestead Grays 1934-1945 Homestead Grays (NNL) 259

Miller, James 1948-1954 Francis Funeral Home (South Miami) Coconut Grove Red Sox Florida Black Tigers Miami Giants 1954 Signed by New York Giants (MLBB) 1955-1956 Cocoa Indians (Florida State League) 1957 St. Cloud Rox (Northern League) 1958-1959 Corpus Christi Giants (Texas League) 1959 Dallas-Ft. Worth Rangers (AA) 1959 Fort Worth Cats (AA) 1959 Phoenix Giants (PCL) 1960 Rio Grande Valley Giants (Texas League) 1960 Springfield Giants (Eastern League) 1962 Out of baseball 1963 Offered Minor League Contract by Chicago White Sox Miller turned it down, wanted ML contract Miller, James 1957-1966 Leeds (AL) (BIL) (Jack) Miller, Leroy 1958-1960 Leeds Tigers (BIL) 1960 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1961 Leeds Tigers (BIL) 1962 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1963 Birmingham Black Barons 1963 Philadelphia Stars (Wardell Jackson - Owner) 1964-1987 Leeds Tigers (BIL) Ralston Purina (BIL) 1988-1989 Leeds Tigers (Manager) (BIL) Miller, Percy 1946-1947 Danville Aces (Danville, Virginia) 1947-1948 Jacksonville Eagles 1948-1951 Danville All Stars 1949-1951 John B. Langston High School (Baseball, football & basketball) (D) (1951 - All-State Basketball) 1951 West Virginia State College (College Football Scholarship) 1951 Danville All Stars (Hit -.375) 1951 Danville Leafs (Carolina League) (Jim Peters - Owner) 1951 Jacksonville Eagles 1951 Scouted by Pittsburgh Pirates(MLBB), but Eagles wanted $ 25,000 for his contract 1952-1954 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) (Korea and Germany) (Suffered career ending knee injury) 1954 Offered tryout - Washington Redskins (NFL) 1954-1955 Danville All Stars (First Afro-American base ball player in Carolina League) 260

Miller, Raymond 1942-1943 Louisville Black Colonels (NSL) (Ray, Junior) 1943-1945 Zulu Cannibal Giants (Charlie Henry - Manager) 1943 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1944-1945 U.S. Navy (San Diego Naval Base) (Military Baseball) (D) 1945 Louisville Black Colonels (NSL) 1945 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1946 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1946-1947 Zulu Cannibal Giants 1947-1949 Grand Rapids Black Sox 1947 Elster's Colored Athletics 1948-1950 Zulu Cannibal Giants 1950-1952 Grand Rapid Black Sox 1951-1952 Zulu Cannibal Giants 1953-1954 Grand Rapids Black Sox (Southwest Michigan League) 1954-1956 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1954-1955 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) (Roster player after season ended when the team was barnstorming) 1954-1955 Sullivan's (Grand Rapids City League) 1955 Auscos (Michigan) 1955 Kelly-Holmes (Flint, Michigan) (NBC - Wichita Tournament) 1955 Signed by Cincinnati Reds (MLBB) 1955 Cincinnati Reds Spring Training (Havana, Cuba and Yucatan, Mexico) 1955 Port Arthur (Texas League) 1956-1957 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1955-1957 Grand Rapids Black Sox 1956-1969 Sullivan's (Grand Rapids City League) Hines & Co. (Grand Rapids City League) 1958-1959 Grand Rapids Black Sox Miller, Robert (Scooter) Miller, Rufus Miller, Wayne (Tickles) 1958-1960 San Antonio Eagles (Pittman-Sullivan Park League) (Bubba Walker - Owner) 1961-1973 San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) 1963-1965 Brackenridge High School (San Antonio, Texas) 1964-1981 San Antonio Yankees (STNL) San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) Denver Heights Bears (STNL) 1981-1985 Denver Heights Bears (Spanish American League) San Antonio Yankees (San Antonio City League) (Entertainer - Clown) 1970-1973 Pan American Circus (Circus Clown) 1988 Indianapolis Clowns Mincy, Purnell 1938 Lakewood (New Jersey) (Lefty) 1938 Pittsburgh Crawfords (NNL) 1939 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1940 Newark Eagles (NNL) 261

1940 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1941 Brooklyn Royal Giants Minor, Oscar 1972-1974 Sam Houston High School 1974-1978 San Antonio Yankees (STNL) (Blevins - Owner) 1975-1986 Denver Heights Bears (STNL) Floresville Tigers (Bluebonnet League) Poth Bobcats (Bluebonnet League) Minor, Ray 1967-1969 Yokum (Town Team - Texas) 1970-1972 San Antonio Yankees (STNL) Minoso, Orestes (Minnie) 1936 La Lonja Plantation Baseball Team 1937-1941 Several Semipro Teams - Cuba La Lonja Plantation Team El Perico 1941 Partagas Cigar Co. Factory Team (Havana, Cuba) 1941-1942 Ambrosia Candy Factory Team (Havana, Cuba) 1943-1944 Santiago Mining Cuban Miners (Oriente Province - Cuba) 1946 Turned down $ 30,000 contract from Jose Pasquel to play in Mexico 1946-1948 New York Cubans (NNL) 1948 Sold by Alex Pompez (owner) w/ Jose Santiago to the Cleveland Indians Organization for $ 15,000 1948 Dayton Indians (Central League) 1949 Cleveland Indians (ML) 1949-1950 San Diego Padres (PCL) 1951 Cleveland Indians (ML) 1951-1957 Chicago White Sox (ML) 1957 Traded w/ Fred Hatfield to Cleveland for Early Wynn and Al Smith 1958-1959 Cleveland Indians (ML) 1959 Traded to Chicago White Sox for John Romano, Norm Cash and Bubba Phillips 1960-1961 Chicago White Sox (ML) 1961 Traded to St. Louis Cardinals for Joe Cunningham 1962 St. Louis Cardinals (ML) 1963 Washington Senators (ML) 1964 Chicago White Sox (ML) 1964 Indianapolis Indians (PCL) 1965-1967 Jalisco Charros (Mexican League) 1967 Orizaba (Mexican Southeast League) 1968 Jalisco Charros (Mexican League) 1968 Puerto Mexico Portenos (Mexican Southeast League) 1969 Jalisco Charros (Mexican League) 1969 Puerto Peansco (Mexican Southeast League) 1970-1973 Gomez Palacio (Mexican League) 1974 Puerto Vallarta (Mexico) 1974 Cananea (Mexico) 1975 Puerto Vallarta (Mexico) 1975 Leon (Mexican Central League) 1976-1978 Chicago White Sox (Coach) (ML) 1980-1981 Chicago White Sox (Coach) (ML) 1993 St. Paul Saints (Northern Baseball League) 2003 St. Paul Saints (Northern League) 262

1945-1946 All Cubans Team (Cuba) 1945-1946 Marianao (Cuba) 1946 Cuban Selecion (Cuba) (Cuban All Star team that played a series in Habana vs Washington Senators and Boston Red Sox @ Tropical Stadium) 1946 Cuban All Star Team (Cuba vs National League All Stars - National League won series 5 games to 4) 1946-1947 Marianao (Cuba) 1947-1948 Marianao (Cuba) 1948 Cleveland Indians Spring Training - Tucson, Arizona 1948 Cuban All Stars (Latin American Barnstorming Tour) (Series vs Venezuelan All Stars in Puerto Rico) 1948-1949 Marianao (Cuba) 1949 Cleveland Indians Spring Training (Tucson, Arizona) (ML) 1950-1951 Marianao (Cuba) 1951 Cleveland Indians Spring Training - Tucson, Arizona 1951-1952 Marianao (Cuba) 1952 Chicago White Sox Spring Training (Pasadena, California) 1952 Jackie Robinson's Major League All Stars (Barnstorming tour vs the Negro League Stars) 1952-1953 Marianao (Cuba) 1953-1954 Marianao (Cuba) 1954 Roy Campanella's Negro Major League All Stars (West Coast Barnstorming Tour) (Game vs Kent Parker's Major League All Stars at Lane Field, San Diego) 1955 Chicago White Sox Spring Training (Sarasota, Florida) 1955 Minnie Minoso's All Stars (Barnstorming tour of Cuba) 1955-1956 Marianao (Cuba) 1956-1957 Marianao (Cuba) (Cuban Winter League Champions) (Caribbean World Series Champion) 1957-1958 Marianao (Cuba) (Cuban Winter League Champions) (Caribbean World Series Champion) 1957 All-Cuban All Stars (Cuba) (Game vs All-American All Stars in Cuba. All players from Cuban Winter League) 1958-1959 Marianao (Cuba) 1959-1960 Marianao (Cuba) 1960-1961 Marianao (Cuba) 1964 Chicago White Sox Spring Training (Sarasota, Florida) 1966-1967 Orizaba (Player-Manager) (Mexico) 1970 Gomez Palacio (Mexico) 1971 Gomez Palacio (Mexico) 1972 Gomez Palacio (Mexico) 263

1973 Gomez Palacio (Mexico) Cuban League Rookie of Year (1945-46) Negro League All Star Team (1947-East & 1948-East) Cuban Winter League Stolen Bases Title: (1952-53 - 13 Stolen Bases) Cuban League Most Valuable Player (1952-53) Cuban Athlete of the Year (1953) Cuban Winter League Batting Title (1956-57 - Hit.312) Mexican Pacific League Batting Title (1969-70 - Hit.359) American League Stolen Base Leader (1951, 1952 and 1953) American League Gold Glove Award (1957, 1959 and 1960) Cuban Winter League All Star Team (1945-46, 1950-51, 1952-53, 1956-57 and 1957-58) Major League Baseball All Star Team: (1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 195, 1959 and 1960 American League) Major League Baseball Coach: Chicago White Sox (1976-78 & 1980-81) (Only Major League Player to have played in five decades 1940's to 1980's) Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame (1983) Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame (1996) Mitchell, Jessie James 1952-1953 ACIPCO (BIL) Westfield (BIL) 1954 Louisville Clippers (NAL) 1954 Traded to Birmingham Black Barons 1954-1957 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1955 Baltimore Orioles Spring Training 1955 San Antonio Missions Spring Training (Texas League) 1955 Released by Baltimore Orioles 1957 Stockham Valve Fitting Co. (BIL) 1958 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1959-1960 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1960-1963 Stockham Valve Fitting Co. (BIL) (Piper Davis - Manager) 1955 Negro American League All Stars (Barnstorming series vs Major League All Star 264

team managed by Monte Irvin) 1956 United States All Star Team (Global World Series (Puerto Rico) 1956 Negro American League All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Willie May's All Stars) 1957 Negro American League All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Willie May's All Stars) 1958 Negro American League All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Willie May's All Stars) Negro American League Triple Crown (1957) Negro American League Batting Title (1957 - Hit.338) Negro American League Homerun Title Negro American League RBI Title (1957-17 Homeruns) (1957-67 RBI) Negro League All Star Team (1955 - East, 1956 - East, 1957 - East 1958 - East and 1959 - East) Outstanding Season: 1957 (21 Doubles, 9 Triples, 17 HR, 67 RBI and.338 B.A.) During the late 1950 s Jessie was scouted by the Cleveland Indians (MLBB) After his baseball career, Jessie worked at a hospital in Birmingham for over 20 years Mitchell, John 1953-1954 24th Street Red Sox (BIL) Fairfield Tigers (BIL) 1955-1956 ACIPCO (BIL) 1957 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1958-1962 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1963 Stockham Valve & Fitting Co. (BIL) Negro League All Star (1959 - East) (Brother of Jessie Mitchell) Mitchell, Robert L. 1951 West Palm Beach Lincoln Giants (FSNL) (Bobby, Bob and 1952-1953 Florida Cubans Peachhead) (Barnstorming - United States & Canadian tournaments) 1953 West Palm Beach Lincoln Giants (FSNL) 1953 West Palm Beach Indians - Tryout (Florida International League) 1953 Florida Cubans 1954-1956 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1957 Cincinnati Reds Spring Training - Douglas, Georgia 1957 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1958 Newark Indians (NAL) 1958-1959 Vero Beach Tigers Mitchell, William 1941-1942 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 265