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Posted By: anthony
Louis "Sock" Sockalexis, a native american indian was drafted by the cleveland spiders in 1895 or 1896 to play major league ball. he apparently played only 66 games and batted .338 that year. Hugh Jennings said "he was the best he had ever seen." Jennings wrote: "he should of been the greatest player of all times- greater than Cobb, Wagner, Lajoie, Hornsby and any other of the men who made history for the game." |
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Posted By: George Dreher
Cleveland sportswriters voted for the name in 1915. That was 18 years after Sockalexis played for Cleveland. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Most likely it was a copycat move by the Cleveland sportswriters to give them a nickname similar to the Miracle Boston Braves, but it is also true that the Spiders were called Indians frequently when Sockalexis was playing for them. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Wasn't their official name the Naps during much of Lajoie's tenure there (between Spiders and Indians)? Or was that an unofficial nickname? |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
The story is true. |
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Posted By: anthony
yeah, the yankees i believe got their nickname from the southern teams that would play the yankees, i'm assuming the "rebels" that had fathers who fought in the civil war gave it to them... |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
That's a tough question for you, me, and most of the people alive today. |
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Posted By: E. Angyal
called "Indian Summer" that I am currently reading. Picked it up at Half Price Books last week for $7.50. |
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Posted By: anthony
i will have to look into that book, thanks! |
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Posted By: Rhys
I have researched and collected Sockalexis memorabilia for a long time and read every book out there as well as conversated with many of the authors. It sort of bothers me that people look for reasons not to give Sockalexis his credit cite newspaper articles from 1915 without going back further to the contextual sources and origins for proof. |
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Posted By: Russ Bright
Wow, what a sad story. I never knew anything about Sockalexis... but the thing that I think is the saddest is the comment in the Wiki about him (wikipedia.org) |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
Also check out --Baseball's First Indian -Louis Sockalexis by Ed Rice. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I've heard competing opinion as to to whether the Indians were named after Louis. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Wikipedia can be edited by anyone so you're going to find stuff on there that is callous, wrong and just plain mean sometimes. It is not the best source of information on the web. |
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Posted By: Ray Piskadlo
I thought the "Yankees" got their name from a reporter because "Highlanders" was too long of a name in print. Heard that more than once. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Officially the Highlanders became the Yankees at the start of the 1913 season, but the P2 Pins show that they were commonly referred to as Yankees before 1913. I think fans just preferred to call them Yankees and it was no longer right to call them Highlanders when they moved to the Polo Grounds at the start of the 1913 season. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Let's continue to dig into the thinking of that period. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Chief Zimmer was NOT a native American. He got the nickname when he was the manager of a team named the "Indians"...Not the Cleveland team. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
What is your source? ... and I'm not asking to be argumentive. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Just doing a quick Google search I come up with this: http://webpages.charter.net/joekuras/bhxi3d.htm> |
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Posted By: Rhys
Chief Zimmer was the captain of the Poughkeepsie Indians baseball team and as a result, since the team was the "Indians" and he was their leader, he was nicknames Chief. This is widely known and I used to own a Zimmer cabinet while he played with Poughkeepsie. |
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Posted By: anthony
i read in a few books and even saw in a couple documentaries that the south had started to call them yankees everytime they came down to play, maybe the reporter started using the name since highlanders was too long but was given the idea from the south, like everything if someone didnt live to see it, there are many different stories. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Sorry I didn't get back sooner. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Here is a scan of my Sockalexis photo. It is a mammoth Imperial Cabinet photo of the 1895 Holy Cross baseball team. One example was given to each team member and the only other known example in the Holy Cross archives. Along with Sockalexis in the photo is Doc Powers (famous A's catcher and friend of Louis), John Pappalau, one other future pro whose name escapes me, and Jesse Burkett who was a Worcester resident and team coach each year for Holy Cross. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
That's one beautiful team foto to really be proud of. |
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Posted By: prewarsports
The photo came from the estate of player in the photo, George Kerrigan. He is at the upper left of the photo. I bought it several years ago. The only known Sockalexis signature is in a U. archive and will never come up for sale. If it did I would expect a $15K-$20K price on it. |
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Posted By: Joe Tocco
Great thread, guys. That cabinet gave me goosebumps. It's amazing to contemplate the life of a man like this. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
What else can I say, but thanks again for sharing. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Joe, the racism towards American Indians went beyond the 19th century. Guy Green's Nebraska Indians Baseball Club is an area of my research and collecting (in case you hadn't noticed |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
I didn't know about your specialty area, but I do now. |
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