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Mickey Stubblefield: Lil’ Satchel Integrates the Kitty League

Posted on June 7, 2022June 7, 2022 by Gary Joseph Cieradkowski

When Jackie Robinson integrated the International League in 1946, there were 52 minor leagues operating in North America. It was up to 51 other strong individuals to be the first in the other 51 leagues. Mickey Stubblefield was one of them. […]

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Pee Wee Reese: A Shortstop Grows in Louisville

Posted on April 15, 2022April 15, 2022 by Gary Joseph Cieradkowski

In 1938, a teenage shortstop straight out of a city church league emerged as the best shortstop in the minors, a prospect so highly regarded that the Boston Red Sox bought the entire Louisville Colonels franchise just so they could have him. […]

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Frank “Dins” Makosky: The Johnny Appleseed of the Forkball

Posted on April 4, 2022April 4, 2022 by Gary Joseph Cieradkowski

Yankees manager Joe McCarthy knew the only way to win the 1936 World Series was by neutralizing Carl Hubbell’s screwball. None of his players had faced a screwballer all year, and that was a problem. Fortunately, McCarthy had the answer… […]

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Minnie Miñoso: Cuba to Cooperstown via the Negro Leagues

Posted on December 10, 2021December 10, 2021 by Gary Joseph Cieradkowski

When the teenage Orestes Miñoso approached the manager of the Ambrosia Candy Company baseball team for a tryout, little did he know that it would be the beginning of a career that would span four countries and last seven decades. […]

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Eddie Kazak: Bayoneted, buried and blown up, but not broken

Posted on November 9, 2021November 10, 2021 by Gary Joseph Cieradkowski

Baseball’s great for providing examples of how to overcome adversity and succeed – some are well-known like Jackie Robinson and Pete Gray – but I’ve always drawn my inspiration from a now-forgotten ballplayer named Eddie Kazak. […]

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Jack Riley: The last season of the Shanghai City League

Posted on October 25, 2021 by Gary Joseph Cieradkowski

Just as he had every summer since 1931, Lucky Jack Riley made sure his Wednesdays and Sundays were cleared for playing baseball. However, world events would make 1940 the last season for both the Shanghai City League and Lucky Jack’s baseball career… […]

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Roy Counts: Crime, Punishment & Outsider Baseball

Posted on October 25, 2021October 27, 2021 by Gary Joseph Cieradkowski

The term “outlaw league” described a league that wasn’t recognized by Organized Baseball, the entity that controlled the major and minor leagues. But for Roy Counts, “outlaw league” had a slightly different meaning… […]

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Mickey Mantle: Got Those Kansas City Blues

Posted on August 12, 2021August 12, 2021 by Gary Joseph Cieradkowski

Along with the weight of being Joe DiMaggio’s successor, Mickey Mantle also had to endure being labeled a draft dodger, steering clear of shyster businessmen, avoiding exploding fireworks, and most of all, keeping from being sent back to the minors. […]

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