Steven R. Greenes
Negro Leaguers and the Hall of Fame
The Case for Inducting 24 Overlooked Ballplayers
Steven R. Greenes
Negro Leaguers and the Hall of Fame
The Case for Inducting 24 Overlooked Ballplayers
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Since 1971, 35 Negro League baseball players and executives have been admitted to the Hall of Fame. The Negro League Hall of Fame admissions process, which has now been conducted in four phases over a 50-year period, can be characterized as idiosyncratic at best. Drawing on baseball analytics and surveys of both Negro League historians and veterans, this book presents an historical overview of NLHOF voting, with an evaluation of whether the 35 NL players selected were the best choices. Using modern metrics such as Wins Above Replacement (WAR), 24 additional Negro Leaguers are identified who…mehr
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Since 1971, 35 Negro League baseball players and executives have been admitted to the Hall of Fame. The Negro League Hall of Fame admissions process, which has now been conducted in four phases over a 50-year period, can be characterized as idiosyncratic at best. Drawing on baseball analytics and surveys of both Negro League historians and veterans, this book presents an historical overview of NLHOF voting, with an evaluation of whether the 35 NL players selected were the best choices. Using modern metrics such as Wins Above Replacement (WAR), 24 additional Negro Leaguers are identified who have Hall of Fame qualifications. Brief biographies are included for HOF-quality players and executives who have been passed over, along with reasons why they may have been excluded. A proposal is set forth for a consistent and orderly HOF voting process for the Negro Leagues.
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- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781476672687
- ISBN-10: 1476672687
- Artikelnr.: 62098443
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781476672687
- ISBN-10: 1476672687
- Artikelnr.: 62098443
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
SABR member Steven R. Greenes is a practicing attorney living in Miromar Lakes, Florida.
Table of Contents Preface Introduction Part One. History of the Hall of Fame Voting for the Negro Leagues
1.
Phase 1: The Committee on Negro League Baseball Leagues (1971-1977)
2.
Phase 2: The Veterans Committee (1978-1994)
3.
Phase 3: A Quota System Is Implemented (1995-2001)
4.
Phase 4: The Historians Take Over (2001-2006) Part Two. Determining Hall of Fame Qualification of the Negro Leagues
5.
The Twelve Rules
6.
The Sources for Hall of Fame Analysis of the Negro Leagues Are Hiding in Plain Sight
7.
WAR, Similarity Scores and Fielding Analysis Are Available for the Negro Leagues
8.
Overview of Analytical Sources Part Three. 24 Men Out-A Position by Position Analysis of the Voting to Date
9.
Catcher Worthy of Further Discussion
62 Bruce Petway
62; Frank Duncan, Jr.
63; George "Chappie" or "Rat" Johnson
64; Wabishaw "Doc" Wiley
65; Larry "Iron Man" Brown
66; Joe Greene
67; Quincy Trouppe
68 10.
First Base Worthy of Further Discussion
72 Edgar Wesley
72; George "Tank" Carr
73; Luke Easter
75; Bill Pettus
76 11.
Second Base Elwood "Bingo" DeMoss
79 Newton "Newt" Allen
81 Sammy T. Hughes
84 Worthy of Further Discussion
86 Frank "The Weasel" Warfield
86; Charlie Grant
87; Lorenzo "Piper" Davis
88; Bonnie a/k/a Barney Serrell
90; Marvin "Tex" Williams
91 12.
Shortstop Richard "Dick" Lundy
93 Grant "Home Run" Johnson
96 Walter "Dobie" Moore
99 Worthy of Further Discussion
102 Artie Wilson
102; James "Bus" ("Buz" or "Buzz") Clarkson
104 13.
Third Base Oliver "The Ghost" Marcelle
106 George "Tubby" Scales
108 Worthy of Further Discussion
112 Alec (Alex) Radcliffe
112; Orestes "Minnie" Minosö112 14.
Outfield Charlie "Chino" Smith
115 Burnis "Wild Bill" Wright
118 Spottswood Poles
122 Herbert "Rap" Dixon
124 Worthy of Further Discussion
127 Oscar "Heavy" Johnson
127; Hurley McNair
129; Clarence "Fats" Jenkins 130; Alejandro "El Caballero" (The Gentleman) Oms
131; Valentin Dreke 133; Chaney White
134; Clint "Hawk" Thomas
134; Sam "The Jet" Jethroe 135; Jimmie Lyons
135; Charlie Blackwell
135; Ted Strong
136; Bernardo Barö136; Roy "Red" Parnell
136; George "Rabbit" Shively
137 15.
Pitcher Dick "Cannonball" Redding
139 John Donaldson
142 Bill Byrd
146 Chet Brewer
149 Worthy of Further Discussion
152 William Bell, Sr.
152; George Stovey
154; Jesse "Nip" Winters
155; William "Dizzy" Dismukes
156; Juan Padrón
156; Eustaquio "Bombin" Pedrosö157; Dave "Impo" Barnhill
158; Bill "Cannonball" Jackman
160; Stuart "Slim" Jones
161; Leroy Matlock
162; Bill Holland
162; Ted Trent
162; Phil Cockrell
162; Arthur "Rats" Henderson
163; Laymon Yokely
163; Barney "Brinquitos" Brown
163; Webster McDonald
164; Dan McClellan
164; George "Lefty" Wilson
164; Frank "Rawhide" Wickware
165; Walter Ball 165; Dave Brown
166; Roy Welmaker
166; Roosevelt Davis
166; Sam Streeter
167 16.
Super Utility John "The Black Bomber" Beckwith
170 Bill "Money" Monroe
174 Worthy of Further Discussion
177 Harry Buckner
177; Walter "Rev" Cannady
177; Sam Bankhead
179; Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe
181 17.
Manager C.I. Taylor
183 "Candy Jim" Taylor
186 Worthy of Further Discussion
188 Dave Malarcher
188; Elander "Vic" Harris
189 18.
Executive Gus Greenlee
194 Ed "Chief" Bolden
198 Worthy of Further Discussion
188 Frank C. Leland
201 19.
Pioneer/Overall Contribution Bud Fowler
203 John "Buck" O'Neil
207 Part Four. A Path Forward 20.
Conclusions 21.
Reopening the Door Acknowledgments Appendix A: Current Negro League Hall of Famers Appendix B: Negro League Hall of Fame Ballots Appendix C: 1952 Pittsburgh Courier Experts' Poll Appendix D: 1952 Pittsburgh Courier "Fan Poll" Appendix E: Three Hypothetical Ballots for Consideration by a Proposed Negro Leagues Era Committee Appendix F: Comparative WAR Per 162 Games (1887-1948) Appendix G: Comparative Career WAR (1887-1948) Appendix H: John McGraw's Negro League Dream Team Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
1.
Phase 1: The Committee on Negro League Baseball Leagues (1971-1977)
2.
Phase 2: The Veterans Committee (1978-1994)
3.
Phase 3: A Quota System Is Implemented (1995-2001)
4.
Phase 4: The Historians Take Over (2001-2006) Part Two. Determining Hall of Fame Qualification of the Negro Leagues
5.
The Twelve Rules
6.
The Sources for Hall of Fame Analysis of the Negro Leagues Are Hiding in Plain Sight
7.
WAR, Similarity Scores and Fielding Analysis Are Available for the Negro Leagues
8.
Overview of Analytical Sources Part Three. 24 Men Out-A Position by Position Analysis of the Voting to Date
9.
Catcher Worthy of Further Discussion
62 Bruce Petway
62; Frank Duncan, Jr.
63; George "Chappie" or "Rat" Johnson
64; Wabishaw "Doc" Wiley
65; Larry "Iron Man" Brown
66; Joe Greene
67; Quincy Trouppe
68 10.
First Base Worthy of Further Discussion
72 Edgar Wesley
72; George "Tank" Carr
73; Luke Easter
75; Bill Pettus
76 11.
Second Base Elwood "Bingo" DeMoss
79 Newton "Newt" Allen
81 Sammy T. Hughes
84 Worthy of Further Discussion
86 Frank "The Weasel" Warfield
86; Charlie Grant
87; Lorenzo "Piper" Davis
88; Bonnie a/k/a Barney Serrell
90; Marvin "Tex" Williams
91 12.
Shortstop Richard "Dick" Lundy
93 Grant "Home Run" Johnson
96 Walter "Dobie" Moore
99 Worthy of Further Discussion
102 Artie Wilson
102; James "Bus" ("Buz" or "Buzz") Clarkson
104 13.
Third Base Oliver "The Ghost" Marcelle
106 George "Tubby" Scales
108 Worthy of Further Discussion
112 Alec (Alex) Radcliffe
112; Orestes "Minnie" Minosö112 14.
Outfield Charlie "Chino" Smith
115 Burnis "Wild Bill" Wright
118 Spottswood Poles
122 Herbert "Rap" Dixon
124 Worthy of Further Discussion
127 Oscar "Heavy" Johnson
127; Hurley McNair
129; Clarence "Fats" Jenkins 130; Alejandro "El Caballero" (The Gentleman) Oms
131; Valentin Dreke 133; Chaney White
134; Clint "Hawk" Thomas
134; Sam "The Jet" Jethroe 135; Jimmie Lyons
135; Charlie Blackwell
135; Ted Strong
136; Bernardo Barö136; Roy "Red" Parnell
136; George "Rabbit" Shively
137 15.
Pitcher Dick "Cannonball" Redding
139 John Donaldson
142 Bill Byrd
146 Chet Brewer
149 Worthy of Further Discussion
152 William Bell, Sr.
152; George Stovey
154; Jesse "Nip" Winters
155; William "Dizzy" Dismukes
156; Juan Padrón
156; Eustaquio "Bombin" Pedrosö157; Dave "Impo" Barnhill
158; Bill "Cannonball" Jackman
160; Stuart "Slim" Jones
161; Leroy Matlock
162; Bill Holland
162; Ted Trent
162; Phil Cockrell
162; Arthur "Rats" Henderson
163; Laymon Yokely
163; Barney "Brinquitos" Brown
163; Webster McDonald
164; Dan McClellan
164; George "Lefty" Wilson
164; Frank "Rawhide" Wickware
165; Walter Ball 165; Dave Brown
166; Roy Welmaker
166; Roosevelt Davis
166; Sam Streeter
167 16.
Super Utility John "The Black Bomber" Beckwith
170 Bill "Money" Monroe
174 Worthy of Further Discussion
177 Harry Buckner
177; Walter "Rev" Cannady
177; Sam Bankhead
179; Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe
181 17.
Manager C.I. Taylor
183 "Candy Jim" Taylor
186 Worthy of Further Discussion
188 Dave Malarcher
188; Elander "Vic" Harris
189 18.
Executive Gus Greenlee
194 Ed "Chief" Bolden
198 Worthy of Further Discussion
188 Frank C. Leland
201 19.
Pioneer/Overall Contribution Bud Fowler
203 John "Buck" O'Neil
207 Part Four. A Path Forward 20.
Conclusions 21.
Reopening the Door Acknowledgments Appendix A: Current Negro League Hall of Famers Appendix B: Negro League Hall of Fame Ballots Appendix C: 1952 Pittsburgh Courier Experts' Poll Appendix D: 1952 Pittsburgh Courier "Fan Poll" Appendix E: Three Hypothetical Ballots for Consideration by a Proposed Negro Leagues Era Committee Appendix F: Comparative WAR Per 162 Games (1887-1948) Appendix G: Comparative Career WAR (1887-1948) Appendix H: John McGraw's Negro League Dream Team Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface Introduction Part One. History of the Hall of Fame Voting for the Negro Leagues
1.
Phase 1: The Committee on Negro League Baseball Leagues (1971-1977)
2.
Phase 2: The Veterans Committee (1978-1994)
3.
Phase 3: A Quota System Is Implemented (1995-2001)
4.
Phase 4: The Historians Take Over (2001-2006) Part Two. Determining Hall of Fame Qualification of the Negro Leagues
5.
The Twelve Rules
6.
The Sources for Hall of Fame Analysis of the Negro Leagues Are Hiding in Plain Sight
7.
WAR, Similarity Scores and Fielding Analysis Are Available for the Negro Leagues
8.
Overview of Analytical Sources Part Three. 24 Men Out-A Position by Position Analysis of the Voting to Date
9.
Catcher Worthy of Further Discussion
62 Bruce Petway
62; Frank Duncan, Jr.
63; George "Chappie" or "Rat" Johnson
64; Wabishaw "Doc" Wiley
65; Larry "Iron Man" Brown
66; Joe Greene
67; Quincy Trouppe
68 10.
First Base Worthy of Further Discussion
72 Edgar Wesley
72; George "Tank" Carr
73; Luke Easter
75; Bill Pettus
76 11.
Second Base Elwood "Bingo" DeMoss
79 Newton "Newt" Allen
81 Sammy T. Hughes
84 Worthy of Further Discussion
86 Frank "The Weasel" Warfield
86; Charlie Grant
87; Lorenzo "Piper" Davis
88; Bonnie a/k/a Barney Serrell
90; Marvin "Tex" Williams
91 12.
Shortstop Richard "Dick" Lundy
93 Grant "Home Run" Johnson
96 Walter "Dobie" Moore
99 Worthy of Further Discussion
102 Artie Wilson
102; James "Bus" ("Buz" or "Buzz") Clarkson
104 13.
Third Base Oliver "The Ghost" Marcelle
106 George "Tubby" Scales
108 Worthy of Further Discussion
112 Alec (Alex) Radcliffe
112; Orestes "Minnie" Minosö112 14.
Outfield Charlie "Chino" Smith
115 Burnis "Wild Bill" Wright
118 Spottswood Poles
122 Herbert "Rap" Dixon
124 Worthy of Further Discussion
127 Oscar "Heavy" Johnson
127; Hurley McNair
129; Clarence "Fats" Jenkins 130; Alejandro "El Caballero" (The Gentleman) Oms
131; Valentin Dreke 133; Chaney White
134; Clint "Hawk" Thomas
134; Sam "The Jet" Jethroe 135; Jimmie Lyons
135; Charlie Blackwell
135; Ted Strong
136; Bernardo Barö136; Roy "Red" Parnell
136; George "Rabbit" Shively
137 15.
Pitcher Dick "Cannonball" Redding
139 John Donaldson
142 Bill Byrd
146 Chet Brewer
149 Worthy of Further Discussion
152 William Bell, Sr.
152; George Stovey
154; Jesse "Nip" Winters
155; William "Dizzy" Dismukes
156; Juan Padrón
156; Eustaquio "Bombin" Pedrosö157; Dave "Impo" Barnhill
158; Bill "Cannonball" Jackman
160; Stuart "Slim" Jones
161; Leroy Matlock
162; Bill Holland
162; Ted Trent
162; Phil Cockrell
162; Arthur "Rats" Henderson
163; Laymon Yokely
163; Barney "Brinquitos" Brown
163; Webster McDonald
164; Dan McClellan
164; George "Lefty" Wilson
164; Frank "Rawhide" Wickware
165; Walter Ball 165; Dave Brown
166; Roy Welmaker
166; Roosevelt Davis
166; Sam Streeter
167 16.
Super Utility John "The Black Bomber" Beckwith
170 Bill "Money" Monroe
174 Worthy of Further Discussion
177 Harry Buckner
177; Walter "Rev" Cannady
177; Sam Bankhead
179; Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe
181 17.
Manager C.I. Taylor
183 "Candy Jim" Taylor
186 Worthy of Further Discussion
188 Dave Malarcher
188; Elander "Vic" Harris
189 18.
Executive Gus Greenlee
194 Ed "Chief" Bolden
198 Worthy of Further Discussion
188 Frank C. Leland
201 19.
Pioneer/Overall Contribution Bud Fowler
203 John "Buck" O'Neil
207 Part Four. A Path Forward 20.
Conclusions 21.
Reopening the Door Acknowledgments Appendix A: Current Negro League Hall of Famers Appendix B: Negro League Hall of Fame Ballots Appendix C: 1952 Pittsburgh Courier Experts' Poll Appendix D: 1952 Pittsburgh Courier "Fan Poll" Appendix E: Three Hypothetical Ballots for Consideration by a Proposed Negro Leagues Era Committee Appendix F: Comparative WAR Per 162 Games (1887-1948) Appendix G: Comparative Career WAR (1887-1948) Appendix H: John McGraw's Negro League Dream Team Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
1.
Phase 1: The Committee on Negro League Baseball Leagues (1971-1977)
2.
Phase 2: The Veterans Committee (1978-1994)
3.
Phase 3: A Quota System Is Implemented (1995-2001)
4.
Phase 4: The Historians Take Over (2001-2006) Part Two. Determining Hall of Fame Qualification of the Negro Leagues
5.
The Twelve Rules
6.
The Sources for Hall of Fame Analysis of the Negro Leagues Are Hiding in Plain Sight
7.
WAR, Similarity Scores and Fielding Analysis Are Available for the Negro Leagues
8.
Overview of Analytical Sources Part Three. 24 Men Out-A Position by Position Analysis of the Voting to Date
9.
Catcher Worthy of Further Discussion
62 Bruce Petway
62; Frank Duncan, Jr.
63; George "Chappie" or "Rat" Johnson
64; Wabishaw "Doc" Wiley
65; Larry "Iron Man" Brown
66; Joe Greene
67; Quincy Trouppe
68 10.
First Base Worthy of Further Discussion
72 Edgar Wesley
72; George "Tank" Carr
73; Luke Easter
75; Bill Pettus
76 11.
Second Base Elwood "Bingo" DeMoss
79 Newton "Newt" Allen
81 Sammy T. Hughes
84 Worthy of Further Discussion
86 Frank "The Weasel" Warfield
86; Charlie Grant
87; Lorenzo "Piper" Davis
88; Bonnie a/k/a Barney Serrell
90; Marvin "Tex" Williams
91 12.
Shortstop Richard "Dick" Lundy
93 Grant "Home Run" Johnson
96 Walter "Dobie" Moore
99 Worthy of Further Discussion
102 Artie Wilson
102; James "Bus" ("Buz" or "Buzz") Clarkson
104 13.
Third Base Oliver "The Ghost" Marcelle
106 George "Tubby" Scales
108 Worthy of Further Discussion
112 Alec (Alex) Radcliffe
112; Orestes "Minnie" Minosö112 14.
Outfield Charlie "Chino" Smith
115 Burnis "Wild Bill" Wright
118 Spottswood Poles
122 Herbert "Rap" Dixon
124 Worthy of Further Discussion
127 Oscar "Heavy" Johnson
127; Hurley McNair
129; Clarence "Fats" Jenkins 130; Alejandro "El Caballero" (The Gentleman) Oms
131; Valentin Dreke 133; Chaney White
134; Clint "Hawk" Thomas
134; Sam "The Jet" Jethroe 135; Jimmie Lyons
135; Charlie Blackwell
135; Ted Strong
136; Bernardo Barö136; Roy "Red" Parnell
136; George "Rabbit" Shively
137 15.
Pitcher Dick "Cannonball" Redding
139 John Donaldson
142 Bill Byrd
146 Chet Brewer
149 Worthy of Further Discussion
152 William Bell, Sr.
152; George Stovey
154; Jesse "Nip" Winters
155; William "Dizzy" Dismukes
156; Juan Padrón
156; Eustaquio "Bombin" Pedrosö157; Dave "Impo" Barnhill
158; Bill "Cannonball" Jackman
160; Stuart "Slim" Jones
161; Leroy Matlock
162; Bill Holland
162; Ted Trent
162; Phil Cockrell
162; Arthur "Rats" Henderson
163; Laymon Yokely
163; Barney "Brinquitos" Brown
163; Webster McDonald
164; Dan McClellan
164; George "Lefty" Wilson
164; Frank "Rawhide" Wickware
165; Walter Ball 165; Dave Brown
166; Roy Welmaker
166; Roosevelt Davis
166; Sam Streeter
167 16.
Super Utility John "The Black Bomber" Beckwith
170 Bill "Money" Monroe
174 Worthy of Further Discussion
177 Harry Buckner
177; Walter "Rev" Cannady
177; Sam Bankhead
179; Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe
181 17.
Manager C.I. Taylor
183 "Candy Jim" Taylor
186 Worthy of Further Discussion
188 Dave Malarcher
188; Elander "Vic" Harris
189 18.
Executive Gus Greenlee
194 Ed "Chief" Bolden
198 Worthy of Further Discussion
188 Frank C. Leland
201 19.
Pioneer/Overall Contribution Bud Fowler
203 John "Buck" O'Neil
207 Part Four. A Path Forward 20.
Conclusions 21.
Reopening the Door Acknowledgments Appendix A: Current Negro League Hall of Famers Appendix B: Negro League Hall of Fame Ballots Appendix C: 1952 Pittsburgh Courier Experts' Poll Appendix D: 1952 Pittsburgh Courier "Fan Poll" Appendix E: Three Hypothetical Ballots for Consideration by a Proposed Negro Leagues Era Committee Appendix F: Comparative WAR Per 162 Games (1887-1948) Appendix G: Comparative Career WAR (1887-1948) Appendix H: John McGraw's Negro League Dream Team Chapter Notes Bibliography Index