Lists of Negro league baseball players
This list comprises players who have appeared in Negro league baseball.
Complete list of players
editThe complete list is divided into four pages to reduce the size:
Selected list of players
editThe players below are some of the most notable of those who played Negro league baseball, beginning with the codification of baseball's color line barring African American players (about 1892), past the re-integration in 1946 of the sport, up until the Negro leagues finally expired about 1962. Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame are noted with a β. Names of those who played in integrated organized white leagues are boldfaced, and those who played in integrated major leagues are also italicized.
Pre-Negro leagues (1877–1919)
editThey played primarily before the organized Negro leagues. Among them Fowler, Frank Grant, George Stovey, and Fleet Walker were notable players especially during the 1880s, before complete segregation.
- Walter Ball
- William Binga
- Irvin "Chester" Brooks
- Sam Crawford
- Bingo DeMoss
- William "Dizzy" Dismukes
- John Donaldson
- Rube Foster β
- Bud Fowler β
- Bill Gatewood
- Charlie Grant
- Frank Grant β
- Pete Hill β
- Jim Jeffries
- Chappie Johnson
- Grant "Home Run" Johnson
- Louis "Dicta" Johnson
- John Henry Lloyd β
- Jimmie Lyons
- Dan McClellan
- Hurley McNair
- José Méndez β
- Bill Monroe
- Bruce Petway
- Spot Poles
- Dick Redding
- Louis Santop β
- George Stovey
- Ben Taylor β
- C. I. Taylor
- Candy Jim Taylor
- Steel Arm Johnny Taylor
- Fleet Walker
- Welday Walker
- Sol White β
- Dick Whitworth
- Frank Wickware
- Cyclone Joe Williams β
Negro leagues era I (1920–1934)
editThey played most of their careers in the organized Negro leagues before the Great Depression.
- Newt Allen
- Bernardo Baró
- John Beckwith
- Cool Papa Bell β
- William Bell
- Chet Brewer
- Dave Brown
- Larry Brown
- George "Tank" Carr
- Oscar Charleston β
- Phil Cockrell
- Andy Cooper β
- George Reuben "Rube" Currie
- Walter C. "Steel Arm" Davis
- Martín Dihigo β
- Rap Dixon
- Bill "Plunk" Drake
- Frank Duncan
- Bill Foster β
- Floyd "Jelly Roll" Gardner
- Vic Harris
- Fats Jenkins
- Judy Johnson β
- Oscar "Heavy" Johnson
- Newt Joseph
- Dick Lundy
- Biz Mackey β
- "Gentleman Dave" Malarcher
- Oliver Marcell
- Dobie Moore
- Dink Mothell
- Emilio "Millito" Navarro
- Alejandro Oms
- Satchel Paige β
- Bullet Rogan β
- Pythias Russ
- George Scales
- Silas Simmons
- Chino Smith
- Turkey Stearnes β
- Mule Suttles β
- Cristóbal Torriente β
- Frank Warfield
- Willie Wells β
- Jud Wilson β
- Nip Winters
Negro leagues era II (1935–1949)
editThey played most of their careers in the organized Negro leagues after the Great Depression.
- Dan Bankhead
- Sam Bankhead
- Bob Boyd
- Ray Brown β
- Willard Brown β
- Bill Byrd
- Roy Campanella β
- Buster Clarkson
- Jimmie Crutchfield
- Ray Dandridge β
- Leon Day β
- Larry Doby β
- Luke Easter
- Wilmer Fields
- Josh Gibson β
- Junior Gilliam
- Sammy Hughes
- Monte Irvin β
- Sam Jethroe
- Byron "Mex" Johnson
- Connie Johnson
- Sam Jones (baseball)
- Henry Kimbro
- Buck Leonard β
- Max Manning
- Luis Márquez
- Willie Mays β
- Henry McHenry
- Minnie Miñoso β
- Don Newcombe
- Buck O'Neil β
- Red Parnell
- Art "Superman" Pennington
- Alex Radcliffe
- Ted Radcliffe
- Jackie Robinson β
- Gene Smith
- Hilton Smith β
- Hank Thompson
- Bob Thurman
- Quincy Trouppe
- Artie Wilson
- Bill Wright
Post-integration (1950–1962)
editThey played during the decline of the Negro leagues, after the beginning of integration.
See also
editReferences
edit- List of player profiles from the Negro Leagues Baseball eMuseum
- Riley, James A. (1994), The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues, New York: Carroll & Graf, ISBN 0-7867-0959-6