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  • #16
    Guys,

    Why so few "B" teams? If you care to add one, just add it to your original team. No need to use a separate post, which will divide your A's from your B's.

    Bill

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    • #17
      Explain me , pls

      Can anyone ,explain me , why is that we hispanics , or latinos , caribeños , or whatever you want to call us , are not black , negroes ? I don't recall in the history of our region of people coming in from Germany , or Russia , or any nordic country . But there are a lot of us ( most of us , i should say ) that our ancestor came in from Zambia , Senegal , The Guineas , Congo , and so on .
      Or is there a new " Gentlemen's Agreement " with some of the people that post here that i don't know ?
      All the people that really knows about the NL ( before and after the '20s ) , which , by the way are the majority here , knows about the impact of caribeños in those circuits .
      Thanks for the inclusion of Méndez , Torriente , Miñoso , Tiant , et al .

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      • #18
        Originally posted by caribeño
        Can anyone ,explain me , why is that we hispanics , or latinos , caribeños , or whatever you want to call us , are not black , negroes ? I don't recall in the history of our region of people coming in from Germany , or Russia , or any nordic country . But there are a lot of us ( most of us , i should say ) that our ancestor came in from Zambia , Senegal , The Guineas , Congo , and so on .
        Or is there a new " Gentlemen's Agreement " with some of the people that post here that i don't know ?
        All the people that really knows about the NL ( before and after the '20s ) , which , by the way are the majority here , knows about the impact of caribeños in those circuits .
        Thanks for the inclusion of Méndez , Torriente , Miñoso , Tiant , et al .
        that's why i chose to make my post on the stupid side

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        • #19
          What about this guy???
          "I wanted to be a big league baseball player so I could see my picture on a bubblegum card."Al Ferrara

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          • #20
            Hilton Smith? What about him?

            Bill Burgess

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            • #21
              I may or may not get into doing this one tomorrow (it's 2 a.m., so I guess it IS "tomorrow," but....), but not now.

              I don't know how anyone can choose between Willie Mays and Oscar Charleston. It's a guess. And what a pain to pick between Jackie Robinson and Joe Morgan, although I know which one I'm picking (so does Chris ).

              Yeah, I'll probably get into this, but I think I'll have to rate Charleston and Mays a tie, because I see NO WAY I can make that guess intelligently. Bill James just guess Mays at #3 and Charleston at #4.

              Charleston is the one guy who may have been better than Babe Ruth, imo. But he also may have been #36 all time, ya know? But lord oh lord, the things they say about him....

              BHN

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              • #22
                A

                C Josh Gibson
                1B Frank Thomas
                2B Joe Morgan
                3B Ray Dandridge
                SS Pop Lloyd
                LF Barry Bonds
                CF Oscar Charleston (as BHN said, it's a toss up between him and Mays)
                RF Hank Aaron
                P Satchel Paige, Smokey Joe Williams, Bullet Joe Rogan, Pedro Martinez, Bob Gibson

                B

                C Roy Campanella
                1B Eddie Murray
                2B Jackie Robinson
                3B Judy Johnson
                SS Willie Wells
                LF Rickey Henderson
                CF Willie Mays
                RF Frank Robinson
                P Ferguson Jenkins, Bill Foster, Rube Foster, Juan Marichal, Hilton Smith

                That sounds all right to me.
                Last edited by AstrosFan; 06-10-2006, 12:42 PM.
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                • #23
                  Hilton Smith? What about him?
                  I found it strange he was neglected on some lists or on the "B" team on others...
                  "I wanted to be a big league baseball player so I could see my picture on a bubblegum card."Al Ferrara

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                  • #24
                    I haven't seen Hall of Famer Frank Grant's name mentioned yet.
                    "He's tougher than a railroad sandwich."
                    "You'se Got The Eye Of An Eagle."

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by TonyK
                      I haven't seen Hall of Famer Frank Grant's name mentioned yet.
                      Check post 14, at second base.

                      Jim Albright
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by jalbright
                        Check post 14, at second base.

                        Jim Albright
                        Wise choice. ;-)
                        "He's tougher than a railroad sandwich."
                        "You'se Got The Eye Of An Eagle."

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                        • #27
                          Afro-Latinos are BLACK!

                          As one who loves sports and has extensively studied critical race theory, let me say that I am happy to see this thread and discussion, albeit a couple of years late lol. I have seen a couple of really troubling quotes, so before I list my team I'll share my two cents.

                          Originally posted by 538280 View Post
                          Bill,

                          Here's my All-Time Black team, but I am not including hispanics. The term "black" is meant to refer to African-Americans, not dark-skinned hispanics, so I will not include players such as Pedro Martinez and Christobel Torriente. Here is my team:
                          So according to you, someone from Ghana or Kenya is not black because they are not African-American?! I was born in Harlem but my fam comes from Eritrea (in east Africa). Are you going to argue that my family is not black? Back in the day the term black almost exclusively referred to African-Americans because almost all black Americans in this country were the descendants of American slaves. But America's black population is more diverse now, with black people from all over the world. Today to say that black only refers to African-Americans is ludicrous and obviously Ameri-centric, since only roughly 40 million of the 1.5 billion black people in the world are from the United States.
                          Also, hispanic isn't really used anymore; it's even considered offensive by many Latinos, especially those from the Caribbean, but that's a debate for another forum.

                          Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
                          Guys, I've seen Pedro Martinez, Cristobal Torriente, Juan Marichal, and Jose Mesa mentioned. They're HISPANIC it's ignorant to say that they're black for whatever reason.
                          Another incorrect and ignorant comment. Think about the history of Cuban baseball players in America. The New York Cubans of the Negro League were a star-studded team whose roster was comprised almost exclusively of Afro-Latinos! Why couldn't these Caribbean ball players play in the "Majors"?...because they were black. On the other hand, some Cuban players (white ones of Spanish descent) like Gilberto Torres and Santiago Ulrich played for the Washington Senators two years before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. These Washington Senator players from Cuba weren't considered to have broken the color barrier because no color barrier had been broken. They were white. Latino isn't a race; it's an "ethnicity" of many races. In the Caribbean, where most Latino ballplayers come from, the majority of people are of African descent. While you may want to dispute it, there isn't really anything to argue. Go to the DR or Cuba and see for yourself. More African slaves were shipped to Latin America than to the United States. It is possible to have multiple salient identities. Latino and black are not mutually exclusive. All of those players you mentioned are most definitely Latino, but they are also most definitely black (not African-American but they are still of African descent).

                          So yea, some of these players can also be on an alltime Latino list, but that's not a list I'm making now...I figured I wouldn’t need much relief with these starters. I also doubt anything would drop in with this outfield…

                          25 man roster

                          1. Cool Papa Bell - CF
                          2. Judy Johnson - 3B
                          3. Buck Leonard - 1B
                          4. Josh Gibson - C
                          5. Oscar Charleston - RF
                          6. Willie Mays - LF
                          7. Pop Lloyd - SS
                          8. Martin DiHigo - 2B
                          9. Satchel Paige - P

                          bench – Joe Morgan
                          bench - Roy Campanella
                          bench - Cristobal Torriente
                          bench – Roberto Clemente
                          bench - Frank Robinson
                          bench - Rickey Henderson
                          bench – Hank Aaron
                          bench – Ernie Banks

                          starting pitcher - Satchel Paige
                          starting pitcher - Pedro Martinez
                          starting pitcher - Bob Gibson
                          starting pitcher - Juan Marichal
                          starting pitcher – Vida Blue

                          bullpen - Smokey Joe Williams
                          bullpen - Mariano Rivera
                          bullpen - Joe Rogan
                          bullpen – Ferguson Jenkins

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Andominus View Post
                            As one who loves sports and has extensively studied critical race theory, let me say that I am happy to see this thread and discussion, albeit a couple of years late lol.

                            bench – Joe Morgan
                            bench - Roy Campanella
                            bench - Cristobal Torriente
                            bench – Roberto Clemente
                            bench - Frank Robinson
                            bench - Rickey Henderson
                            bench – Hank Aaron
                            bench – Ernie Banks
                            That is one CRAZY bench :bowdown::bowdown:

                            <starting pitcher – Vida Blue

                            bullpen - Smokey Joe Williams>

                            Sure you don't wanna reverse these?
                            How 'bout replacing Vida with Tiant, or add LSmith in short relief?
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                            • #29
                              I do not differentiate between Afro-Americans and internationally-born blacks. But I do not impose my values on others. All are free to compose their teams as they see fit. My absence of moral judgment is deliberate.
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                              Form Chart:

                              C - Roy Campanella, Elston Howard. Negro Leagues: Josh Gibson, James "Biz" Mackay, Bruce Petway, Larry Brown, Frank Duncan, "Double Duty" Radcliffe, Louis "Santop" Loftin, Quincy Trouppe.

                              1B - Orlando Cepeda, Willie McCovey, Cecil Cooper, Cecil Fielder, Tony Perez, Eddie Murray, Frank Thomas; Negro Leagues: Buck Leonard, Ben Taylor

                              2B - Jackie Robinson, Rod Carew, Joe Morgan, Alfonso Soriano; Negro Leagues: Elwood "Bingo" DeMoss

                              SS - Ernie Banks; Negro Leagues: John "Pop" Lloyd, John Beckwith, Willie Wells,

                              3B - Bill Madlock; Negro Leagues: Judy Johnson, Ray Dandridge, Oliver Marcell

                              LF - Barry Bonds, Ricky Henderson, Billy Williams, Willie Stargell. Negro Leagues: Mule Suttles

                              CF - Willie Mays, Ken Griffey, Jr., Andruw Jones, Torri Hunter, Vada Pinson; Negro Leaguers: Oscar Charleston, "Cool Papa" Bell, Carlos Torriente, Spot Poles, Pete Hill, Martin Dihigo

                              RF - Hank Aaron, Frank Robinson, Tony Gwynn, Reggie Jackson, Roberto Clemente, Dave Winfield, Tony Oliva, Vlad Guerrero, Sammie Sosa, Daryl Strawberry; Negro Leagues: Monte Irvin, Turkey Stearnes,

                              Pitchers:

                              1930-1960: Don Newcombe

                              1960-1980: Juan Marichal, Bob Gibson, Ferguson Jenkins, Luis Tiant, Bob Veale, Al Downing,

                              1980-Present: Pedro Martinez, Dave Stewart, Mariano Rivera

                              Negro Leagues:
                              Robert Leroy "Satchel" Paige, 1926-1967
                              "Smokey Joe" Williams, 1905-1932
                              Wilbur "Bullet Joe" Rogan, 1917-38
                              "Cannonball" Dick Redding, 1911-38
                              Dave Brown, 1918-1925
                              Andrew "Rube" Foster, 1902-1926
                              Bill Foster, 1923-38
                              Jose Mendez, 1908-1926
                              Martin Dihigo, 1923-45
                              --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Here are some background Reference Resources:

                              It might serve a purpose to see how many former members of the Negro Leagues have presently been enshrined.

                              1971 - Satchel Paige --------- Negro L. committee
                              1972 - Josh Gibson --------- Negro L. committe
                              1972 - Buck Leonard --------- Negro L. committee
                              1973 - Monte Irvin ---------- Negro L. committee
                              1974 - "Cool Papa" Bell -------- Negro L. committee
                              1975 - Judy Johnson -------- Negro L. committee
                              1976 - Oscar Charleston ------ Negro L. committee
                              1977 - Martin Dihigo -------- Negro L. committee
                              1977 - "Pop" Lloyd -------- Negro L. committee

                              1981 - Rube Foster - ---------Veterans committee
                              1987 - Ray Dandridge ---------- Veterans committee
                              1995 - Leon Day ----------- Veterans committee
                              1996 - Willie Foster ----------- Veterans committee
                              1997 - Willie Wells ------------ Veterans committee
                              1998 - Bullet Joe Rogan --------- Veterans committee
                              1999 - Smokey Joe Williams ------ Veterans committee
                              2000 - Turkey Stearns ----------- Veterans committee
                              2001 - Hilton Smith - -------------Veterans committee
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                              A. In 1952, the Pittsburgh Courier polled 31 Negro league players, writers, officials and managers and they
                              selected the following team:

                              A Team------------------------B Team

                              1B - Buck Leonard-----------1B - Ben Taylor
                              2B - Jackie Robinson---------2B - Bingo DeMoss
                              SS - John Henry Lloyd-------SS - Willie Wells
                              3B - Oliver Marcell-----------3B - Judy Johnson
                              LF - Monte Irvin-------------LF - Pete Hall
                              CF - Oscar Charleston-------CF - Cool Papa Bell
                              RF - Christobal Torriente----RF - Chino Smith
                              C - Josh Gibson / Biz Mackey-C - Campanella / Bruce Petway
                              P - Smokey Joe Williams------P - Dave Brown
                              P - Satchel Paige------------P - Cannonball Dick Redding
                              P - Bullet Joe Rogan---------P - Nip Winters
                              P - John Donaldson ----------P - Dizzy Dismukes
                              P - Willie Foster-------------P - Don Newcombe
                              Utility OF - Martin Dihigo---Utility 1B - John Beckwith
                              Utility IF - Martin Dihigo----Utility 1B - Newt Allen
                              Utility IF - Sam Banheart---Utility - Clint Thomas
                              Coaches - Dizzy Dismukes--coaches - C. I. Taylor
                              Coaches - Danny McClelland--coaches - Dave Malarcher
                              Manager = Rube Foster-------Manager - Cum Posey
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                              The Pittsburgh Courier, a black newspaper, polled its fans in 1952. Their readers listed the following players into 5 teams:

                              First team: (1B) Buck Leonard, (2B) Jackie Robinson, (SS) Pop Lloyd, (3B) Oliver Marcelle, (OF) Monte Irvin, (OF) Oscar Charleston, (OF) Cristobel Torriente, (C) Josh Gibson, (C) Biz Mackey, (P) Joe Williams, (P) Satchel Paige, (P) Bullet Rogan, (P) John Dondaldson, (P) Bill Foster, (Utility) Martin Dihigo, (Utility) Sam Bankhead, (Mgr) Rube Foster, (Coach) Dizzy Dismukes, (Coach) Danny McClellan.

                              Second Team: (1B) Ben Taylor, (2B) Bingo DeMoss, (SS) Willie Wells, (3B) Judy Johnson, (OF) Pete Hill, (OF) Cool Papa Bell, (OF) Chino Smith, (C) Roy Campanella, (C) Bruce Petway, (P) Dave Brown, (P) Dick Redding, (P) Nip Winters, (P) Dizzy Dismukes, (P) Don Newcombe, (Utility) John Beckwith, (Utility) Newt Allen, (Mgr) Cum Posey, (Coach) C.I. Taylor, (Coach) Dave Malarcher.

                              Third Team: (1B) Jud Wilson, (2B) Bill Monroe, (SS) Dick Lundy, (3B) Jud Wilson, (OF) Rap Dixon, (OF) Larry Doby, (OF) Fats Jenkins, (C) Double Duty Radcliffe, (C) Louis Santop, (P) Slim Jones, (P) Bill Holland, (P) Phil Cockrell, (P) Webster McDonald, (P) Bill Byrd, (Utility) Emmett Bowman, (Utility) Dick Wallace, (Mgr) Ed Bolden.

                              Fourth Team: (1B) Ed Douglas, (2B) George Scales, (SS) Doby Moore, (3B) Ray Dandridge, (OF) Jimmy Lyons, (OF) Mule Suttles, (OF) Spotswood Poles, (C) Frank Duncan, (C) Bill Perkins, (P) Double Duty Radcliffe, (P) Frank Wickware, (P) Danny McClellan, (P) Leon Day, (P) Bill Jackman, (Utility) Rev Cannady, (Utility) Jose Mendez, (Mgr) Vic Harris.

                              Fifth Team: (1B) George Carr, (2B) Bunny Downs, (SS) Pelayo Chacon, (3B) Dave Malarcher, (OF) Frank Duncan, (OF) Turkey Stearnes, (OF) Jelly Gardner, (C) Doc Wiley, (C) Speck Webster, (P) Stringbean Williams, (P) Ray Brown, (P) Rats Henderson, (P) Luis Tiant, (P) Leroy Matlock.

                              Others receiving votes: (1B) Leroy Grant, Mule Suttles; (2B) Nate Harris, Sammy T. Hughes, Frank Warfield, Ray Dandridge, George Wright, Harry Williams; (SS) Gerard Williams, Bobby Williams, Morton Clark; (3B) Bill Francis, Jim Taylor; (OF) Minnie Minoso, Jap Payne, Blaine Hall, Ted Strong, Ted Page, Vic Harris; (P) Jose Mendez, Laymon Yokely.

                              *Some players that weren't listed but could have been: (1B) Buck O'Neil, Red Moore, Steel Arm Davis, George Giles; (2B) Bonnie Serrell; (SS) Jake Stephens; (3B) Alec Radcliffe, Bobby Robinson; (OF) Jumbo Kimbro, Willard Brown, Bill Wright, Neil Robinson, Ducky Davenport; (C) Quincy Trouppe, Larry Brown, Buck Ewing, Pops Coleman; (P) Chet Brewer, Hilton Smith, Barney Brown, Ted Trent, Max Manning, Sug Cornelius, Harry Salmon, Barney Morris; (Mgr) Buck O'Neil, Double Duty Radcliffe, Quincy Trouppe.
                              Last edited by Bill Burgess; 01-26-2008, 06:13 PM.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by RuthMayBond View Post

                                <starting pitcher – Vida Blue

                                bullpen - Smokey Joe Williams>

                                Sure you don't wanna reverse these?
                                How 'bout replacing Vida with Tiant, or add LSmith in short relief?
                                To be honest, I'm not that high on Vida; I just wanted to get a lefty starter in. Why I valued that over say short relief or other things I don't know lol. But yea these guys are studs, I guess lefty-righty stuff doesn't matter. I'd agree with switchin tiant and vida...but no lee smith lol

                                Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
                                I do not differentiate between Afro-Americans and internationally-born blacks. But I do not impose my values on others. All are free to compose their teams as they see fit. My absence of moral judgment is deliberate.
                                Yea man, I hear you. I mean there are many Latinos of African descent who deny their African identity and blackness; it's a free world, so if a dark-skinned man says he's indio and not black, that's his prerogative. I guess my problem is just with people saying "Latinos can't be black because of their Latinoness." It is offensive to implicitly impose one's rigid American conception of race on others (for example, historically on most government forms one had to decide between checking the black box or the Hispanic box for race/ethnicity, as though they are distinct groupings). Furthermore, it negates Afro-Latino/a identity, and it precludes the possibility of the contributions of people of African descent to be recognized in the Hispanophone Caribbean and Latin America. Just looking at the history of Caribbean players in the US, it's just so clear black-latino divide isn't the reality - from the NY Cubans to Sammy Sosa saying "I'm a black man."

                                anyway just my thoughts but this is a baseball thread so ill leave it at that lol

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