Last fall I had a series of Twitter posts, Kevin L.
Mitchell@Lasttraintocoop, listing Negro League Second Basemen. In last week’s blog I listed ten of those
posts. Following are ten more.
Two of them listed were multiple time Negro League All-Stars, three were on Negro League World Series championship teams, and one broke through the color barrier of a Major League team. Each of them exemplified the high quality of talent that played the position during the Negro League baseball era:
Curt Roberts, Kansas City Monarchs 1947 – 50, 1st African American to
play Pittsburgh Pirates, signed 1953, Pirates 1954 – 56, MLB debut 4/13/54,
1954 hit .232 in 134 games, 1957 – 63 in AAA minor leagues
Curt Roberts |
Elwood “Bingo” DeMoss, considered 1 of best defensive 2nd baseman in
Negro Leagues 1910s and early 1920s, mainly Chicago American Giants 1917 – 1925
Bingo DeMoss |
McKinley “Bunny” Downs, teams include Hilldale 1917 – 22, Brooklyn Royal
Giants 1923 – 24, Harrisburg Giants 1925, as exec Indianapolis Clowns signed
high school prospect Henry Aaron early 1950s
Bunny Downs |
Barney Serrell, Chicago American Giants 1941, Kansas City Monarchs 1942
– 1945, 10 hits vs Homestead Grays 1942 Negro League World Series won by Monarchs,
late 1940s & 1950s in Mexican League
Barney Serrell |
John Henry Russell, known for his defense, Memphis Red Sox 1923 – 1925,
St. Louis Stars 1926 – 1930, DP combo with HOF SS Willie Wells and HOF 1B Mule
Suttles, Pittsburgh Crawfords 1931 – 1933
John Henry Russell |
Sammy T. Hughes, 5-time Negro League All-Star, good fielder,
consistently solid #2 hitter , speedy base runner,
Nashville/Columbus/Washington/Baltimore Elite Giants 1933 – 1940, 1942, 1946
Sammy T. Hughes |
Johnnie Cowan, Birmingham Black Barons 1940, Cleveland Buckeyes 1942 –
1947, starting second baseman for Buckeyes’ 1945 Negro League World Series
championship team, Memphis Red Sox 1948
Johnnie Cowan |
Pat Patterson, 4-time Negro League All-Star, played on various teams,
member 1935 Negro National League champion Pittsburgh Crawfords , KC Monarchs
1936, Philadelphia Stars 1938 – 39, 1941 – 42
Pat Patterson |
Frank “Weasel” Warfield, Negro League career 1914 – 1932, including
Hilldale of Darby, Pennsylvania 1923 – 1928, on Hilldale’s 1925 Negro League
World Series Championship team
Frank "Weasel" Warfield |
Wilson Connie Day, Indianapolis ABCs 1921 – 1923, Baltimore Black Sox
1924 – 1926, Harrisburg Giants 1927
Wilson Connie Day |
All images for this post were from various websites via Google Images