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View Poll Results: Best Negro League Player NOT in the Hall of Fame
Dick "Cannonball" Redding 5 12.82%
Grant "Home Run" Johnson 5 12.82%
Dick Lundy 2 5.13%
Alejandro Oms 8 20.51%
Oliver "Ghost" Marcelle 5 12.82%
Spotswood Poles 1 2.56%
Bruce Petway 1 2.56%
Charles Grant 1 2.56%
Other 11 28.21%
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Old 11-04-2014, 04:20 PM
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Default Best Negro League Player NOT in the Hall of Fame

In your opinion, which Negro League great was the best player not yet elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame?
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Old 11-04-2014, 06:39 PM
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Phil,

I think there is a decent argument to be made for all of them. But you absolutely forgot John Beckwith, who I personally think is really high among those who should be inducted.

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Buck O'Neil
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Alejandro Oms.

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Old 11-04-2014, 07:42 PM
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Oliver Marcelle!
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Old 11-05-2014, 08:31 AM
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That's a good one, Kenny. Beckwith is on my short list but just below the players that I listed.

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Old 11-05-2014, 08:42 AM
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My vote goes to Francisco Coimbre. Satchel Paige said he was the toughest hitter he ever faced, above Ted Williams and Josh Gibson. Clemente said he was a better ball player than even himself.
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Although Buck was undoubtedly a huge figure in terms of Negro League history, I don't know if he was a better "player" than many of the individuals listed above.
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Buck O Neill influential on so many levels....
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Buck O Neill influential on so many levels....
+1 Absolute disgrace he was not enshrined when the HOF opened - for lack of a better term - the "black floodgate," several years ago.
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Buck O'Neill was a great ambassador for the game but I don't think he's regarded as an especially elite player. Definitely deserves induction but I think it would be for his contributions and not his play.
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Buck O'Neill was a great ambassador for the game but I don't think he's regarded as an especially elite player. Definitely deserves induction but I think it would be for his contributions and not his play.
I agree 100%
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Ditto

I met Buck once at a card show. My wife sat and talked to him for about 45 minutes while I was looking for cards to buy. This was just after the Ken Burns Baseball series. He was a very nice man.
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