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Posted By: base2base
O.K if Jackie Robinson was the frist black baseball player in the major leagues, then what about Moses Fleetwood Walker? What's the deal with that, do you think Walker would be rolling in his grave knowing that hes not recognized for not being the frist black player in baseball??? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Walker has no card, but is pictured ina number of team photos. Walker is also no longer recognized as the first Black preofessional ball player. Recent discoveries have shown that this distiction belong to another player (name slips my mind at present). According to record, this player was able to pass as White and no one knew he was Black, so technically, Walker was the first "known" Black player to play major league baseball. |
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Posted By: base2base
He's the frist black baseball player in the majors, THERE'S NODOUBT! |
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Posted By: Julie
I "recognized" him to the tune of almost 3.5K. I sold a T206 Plank to bid on it, and another card, in one auction. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
I believe the other man was Bud Fowler? |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
The first black player in the majors(there, happy Kevin)was Bill White who played 1st base for the 1879 Providence Greys.Fleetwood Walker and his brother were the last up until Robinson |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
In May, 1878, John "Bud" Fowler became the first black player to play professionally, albeit in the minors, when he took the mound for the Lynn Live Oaks of the International League. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: john/z28jd
They pointed it out but didnt know his name or the team or year.He wasnt hiding it from anyone.He was known to be a mixed race kid raised by a black mother,and that might be why he only played one game in the majors.Once an opposing team found out they probably objected.I have no proof of that but his performance during the game didnt warrant him never playing again |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Are you kidding me? The guy was black, but was passing as white... and his name was "MR. WHITE?" |
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Posted By: Welcome Aboard Brad
True, it's not a vintage card as we know it here, but it is from a baseball set put out in 1984. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hal- I think that Eddie Murphy sketch was the one he was most famous for. Do you remember how he studied up to become white? He read Hallmark cards to get the gist of how white people speak. A classic. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
"I like the moustache, it makes me look sort of Harry Reams-ish." |
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Posted By: Julie
Master Card says are... |
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Posted By: This Is Your Capt. Speaking
Be prepared for another anything but sports Highjack. |
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Posted By: ramram
I've still got that Eddie Murhpy skit on video tape from many, many years ago. Such a classic that I actually never taped over it. It was part of the Saturday Night Live Shorts Show. |
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Posted By: John
Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t Jimmy Claxton the first black to play in a major league game buy posing as an American Indian. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Jimmy Claxton played in the PCL in 1916 for the Oakland Oaks. |
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Posted By: Julie
Moses played for the AA Toledo Blue Stockings for a whole year. (We consider the AA of that time to be major league). |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hal- I'm a TV junkie, and will test my wits of SNL trivia with anyone. But you seem to have that sketch down word for word. Is it memorized, or do you have a trick? Two other great Eddie Murphy sketches are when he plays Stevie Wonder to Joe Piscopo's Frank Sinatra, and they sing "Ebony and Ivory" with Piscopo adding the line"..my amigo negro, let's not fight." (I've heard Piscopo talk about that line to this day). Also, the sketch where Murphy plays a two-bit talent agent and Piscopo finds him bad acts, among them Alan the Stevie Wonder impersonator; but Alan is played by Stevie Wonder himself, who pokes fun at his own singing voice. I trust you remember these both (and Rob seems to be an SNL fan too). |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Remember when the last black person got off the bus, everyone started to play music, dance, and serve cocktails. Truly priceless (I always suspected he wrote that sketch himself). |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Nothing funnier than Stevie ("Alan") finishing up his rendition of "My Cherie Amour"... the audience going wild... |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Welday played 5 games in the majors Julie |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hal- that's it. You are officially challenged to an SNL trivia contest. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Yes, the audience really went nuts when he sang My Cherie Amour correctly. He did a good job of singing off key too- and was even chastized by Murphy for forgetting one of the lines to his own song. |
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Posted By: Talk About a Phony
Here's a guy that slides back and forth from sports forum to sports forum, posing as Mr. Nice Auctioneer Man, and friend of the New Collectors. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
Joe, |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Joe: |
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Posted By: Amigo Kenny
Kenny Cole: |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Brad: |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
This is my last response to you on this thread because your rant is frankly too trivial and meaningless to merit much attention. Sometimes I just can't help myself though. Oh well. |
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Posted By: Julie
Some of you must have read "Catcher in the Rye," even though it was written in the middle of the last century. In the book, Holden, who has been kicked out of 3-4 prep schools, is remembering a debate class, where the teacher encouraged students to yell out "DIGRESSION" when the speaker strayed from the topic. He hated it, becaue he sort of liked it when people digressed. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Joe is the ONE that is worrying that Barry has gone off-topic. I have received more information from one phone call with Barry than I have from all of Joe P.'s posts on this forum. Barry is about as pleasant as it gets, and I've never consigned nor bought from him, tho I have bid, so I'm not trying to get into anybody's good books. Joe, you seem like an angry old man. |
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Posted By: I Must Be Tuff Eh Amigo
Next Case! |
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Posted By: PASJD
"It Starts With T it Rhymes With P and It Stands for Pool - Right Here In River City |
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Posted By: ramram
I thought my SNL story about the Billy Crystal/Negro Player skit was a perfect segue between the original thread and the SNL topics. Kind of ties everything together and makes everybody's topics relevant. |
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Posted By: Elliot, You Are So Right
He's a sweet innocent victim of my imagination. |
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Posted By: David Seaborn
Barry Sloate = class. He's among the finest people in the hobby. I, for one, feel fortunate he is a regular N54 contributor. |
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Posted By: ramram
Is there really any question as to who has actually hijacked this thread? Just check out who has the most square footage of off-topic commentaries and you'll have your answer. |
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Posted By: Julie
ANYTHING, much less Saturday Night Live! Barry was actually the third or fourth poster on the subject anyway. Also, he let me stay at his house. And showed me all the stuff for his next auction. |
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Posted By: RC McKenzie
Jackie Robinson is notable as the figure that helped begin the process of integrating baseball. We may never know who was the first major leaguer with African ancestry. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
If someone wants to jump in with a remark and the others don't care to respond, fine; if many respond there is obviously an interest. The SNL digression was fun and in the normal context of conversation between friends, esp. with the irony of Mr. White being black. If you want to be rigldly on topic 24/7 this board ends up reading like an Al Gore stump speech |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hi everyone- I was away for the weekend so this is the first chance I had to read this; I wasn't avoiding it. Thanks for everyone who said such kind things about me; I really am embarrassed by all the attention and how nice you have all been. And tobacco-are-us, to tell you the truth, I don't even know who you are- if you have the need to attack me, it might be courteous to sign your name to your post. It was Friday afternoon and I just thought I'd have a little fun, that's all. Hal made a comment about an SNL skit and it was one of my favorites, and I responded. So shoot me. Your personal attack was awfully vindictive given those circumstances. To tobacco-are-us, I say lighten up. Life is too short. David Rudd just put up a post about civil behavior on the board, and I'm all for it. But if you have to say something nasty, sign your name to it. I like to know who my friends are, and my enemies too. |
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Posted By: Julie
mad before, so I dunno. Very uncharacteristic. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
To my dear friend Joe P- I noticed in one of your sunnier posts that you put my name and Dave Bushing's together. I do not know Dave personally but I am well aware that he has been relentlessly attacked on this board for ethical lapses and conflicts of interest. Since you grouped us together, shall I assume that because I discussed an SNL skit that my own ethical standards have been compromised? In other words, how can you trust a guy enough to buy a baseball card from him if he likes Saturday Night Live? I eagerly await what I assume to be your charming response. |
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