William “Billy”
Horne, 2B/SS, Chicago American Giants 1938 – 1941, Negro League All-Star 2B
1939 & 1941, Cleveland Buckeyes 1942 – 1944, 1946, military service 1945,
good defense, base-stealing speed
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Billy Horne |
Chester
Williams, 2B/SS, multiple teams, 1931 – 1942, Pittsburgh Crawfords 1931 – 1938,
Philadelphia Stars 1939 – 1940, Homestead Grays 1941 – 1942, Negro League All-Star
1934 – 1937, solid defense, aggressively competitive attitude
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Chester Williams |
Lorenzo “Piper”
Davis, Negro League All-Star multiple times, Birmingham Black Barons 1943 – 49,
Boston Red Sox minor league system 1950, integrated Triple AAA minor leagues
(PCL) 1951 – 57
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Piper Davis |
Dick Seay, born
11/30/04, 2-time Negro League All-Star 2b, career 1926 – 47, mainly Newark
Eagles 1937 – 40, part of 1938 Eagles’ “million dollar infield”, New York Black
Yankees 1940 – 42, 1945 – 47, good defense, light hitter
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Dick Seay |
Walter Cannady,
born 10/1/20, 1921 – 45 Negro League career, INF/OF but 2B best position,
played with various teams including New York Black Yankees 1933 – 39, 1-time
Negro League All-Star 1938
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Walter Cannady |
Jimmy Ford,
various Negro League teams 1933 – 1945, including Memphis Red Sox 1937, 1944 –
1945, 1941 Negro League All-Star while with St. Louis/New Orleans Stars
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Jimmy Ford |
Larry Doby,
Newark Eagles 1942 - 44, 1946, Negro League All-Star 1946, Negro League World
Series champs 1946, signed Cleveland Indians 1947, switched to OF, 7-time MLB
All-Star, elected HOF 1998
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Larry Doby |
Jesse Warren
Douglass, Chicago American Giants, 1937, 1944 - 45, Kansas City Monarchs 1940, Birmingham Black Barons 1941, also
played shortstop and outfield, independent minor leagues & Mexican League
1950s
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Jesse Douglass |
BUT WAIT! I will have a list of others who played the
position in Negro League baseball next post.
STAY TUNED!
All pictures used in this blog were taken from various internet sites via Google Images