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Posted By: howard
While the Negro League players obviously did well against white pros, using Holway's research is problematic. Holway considered a team to be major league if it included just five major leaguers (including the pitcher). The white barnstormers were often forced to use minor leaguers because many top big leaguers refused to play against blacks. |
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