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Thank you for that, Yakyu. I almost felt like leaving, mid-game, but wanted to stay to see what happened with the t-shirt.
Normally I wouldn’t have an interest in a team from TN, but Dave Stewart has a role with the ownership group. He’s a solid guy, probably with the most experience of anyone across all levels of a baseball organization.
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Eerie, fascinating, imaginative… yet not the answer we’re looking for. :-)
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Again, your words are too kind!
If one is to swing and miss, one can at least do it in style!
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Answer to yesterday’s #1947League question.
This doesn’t so much debunk one man’s speed as shine a light on another man’s (often-overlooked) gift for marketing and narrative. Two geniuses, but the real genius in this particular story is Satchel Paige.
#baseball
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#BlackHistory Month may be over, but all year long the career if Cool Papa Bell can and should BLOW YOUR DAMN MIND.
Here’s stuff I found out, via an interview with him I unearthed, that I couldn’t figure out how to shoehorn into a question. Enjoy.
https://www.americanheritage.com/how-score-first-sacrifice
#Baseball #History #1947League #nlmb #hof
![Iremember one series against Dizzy Dean’s all-stars, about 1937 or '38. We opened in York, Pennsylvania, and in the first inning we got four runs off Diz. I hit, Jerry Benjamin hit, Leonard walked, and Josh Gibson hit the ball over the fence. Next time Gibson hit another four-run homer. The people started booing and Diz went into the outfield for a while. He hated to just take himself out of a game. Satchel Paige was pitching for us, and we beat them 13-0. In New York I got two doubles off Diz in one game. When Gibson came up with me on second, Diz kept telling the outfield, “Get back, get back” Jimmy Ripple was playing center field. He said, “How far do you want me to get back?” But Dizjust said, “Get back, get back” It was a scoreless tie. Gibson hit a fly deep to Ripple. I rounded third and made my turn, and Dick Lundy, who was coaching at third, yelled, “Stop.” But the shortstop was just getting the throw from Ripple, so I started for home. The catcher caught the ball high and I slid in—and the umpire called me out. The umpire said, “Look, you don’t do that against a big-league team—score from second on an outfield fly” So he called me out. I led the Washington Homestead Grays in hitting for three years. In 1944 I hit .407. In 1945 I was sick, I had a stiff arm, I couldn’t throw, I couldn’t run. I hit .308, the lowest I ever hit in my life. In 1946 my arm had loosened up and my legs, and hit .411.
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That whole damn article about Cool Papa Bell is amazing, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. Here is the link again if you want to do a deeper dive:
https://www.americanheritage.com/how-score-first-sacrifice https://www.americanheritage.com/how-score-first-sacrifice
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Bob Kendrick of #NegroLeagues Baseball Museum on Cool Papa Bell.
Stop and think for a moment about what it means to circle the bases in 12 seconds.
Or for Jesse Owens to refuse to race someone because he’s too fast.
Or to score from first on a bunt.
All that stuff happened. Here on Earth.
https://youtu.be/FDuDOLcK2XU?si=1CqgWCDhzDbyYWmk
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Bell in 1926
https://socprofb.wordpress.com/2024/02/27/colorizing-early-st-louis-baseball-cool-papa-bell/
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Yep! Bottom row, center.
Can you ID the other guys?
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TIGERS TAKE 3 OF 4 AT THE COYLE
The kind of line score that drives managers nuts. Detroit wins, despite Senators outhitting Tigers 12-6. Three unearned runs in 6th make the difference. Trout gets the W, Newberry the SV.
DET (43-40) 000213000 6 6 0
WAS(21-64)100020200 5 12 3
#1947League #baseball
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