Originally posted by Paul Wendt
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But I do believe that players would come to him and he would help find them jobs - but that was a by-product of management in the game. Wasn't this happening from the beginning? Sullivan's idea of creating a specific company for this is interesting though.
I'm guessing your interest in Bancroft and Heilbroner comes partially from their Cuban connection. You're probably aware of Heilbroner sending back scouting reports on Cuban players in November and December 1910. That's where Herrmann and Griffith would have gotten their first reports on Rafael Almeida.
Nick Wilson's Early Latino Players in the U.S. has good info on this:
Heilbroner recommended signing Almeida, stating he is “worth some money…good fielder with good arm…” He cautioned though that, “He is a mulatto, speaks fair English.” “If he were a white man, he might be good for the big show.”
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