Radcliffe, Theodore Roosevelt (Double Duty) 1917-1919 Numerous Semipro Teams (Mobile, Alabama area) Mobile Dodgers (D) Mobile Brooklyns Mobile Tigers 1919 Mobile Black Bears (IND) 1919 Chicago American Giants (IND) (Pitched batting practice, not a roster player) 1919 Scrub Packing Company 1919 Chicago area numerous semipro teams 1920-1925 Illinois Giants (IND) 1922-1927 Gilkerson Union Giants (IND) (Based in Spring Valley, IL) 1926 Chattanooga Black Lookouts (NSL) 1926 Illinois Giants (IND) 1926 Detroit Stars (NNL) 1927-1928 Gilkerson's Union Giants (IND) 1927 Illinois Giants (IND) 1928-1929 Detroit Stars (NNL) 1929 Gilkerson's Union Giants (IND) Barnstorming Tour (W-115 & L-15) Nebraska Tournament Champions Glenboro Tournament Champions (Manitoba, Canada) Brandon Tournament Champions (Manitoba, Canada) 1930 St. Louis Stars (NNL) 1931 Detroit Wolves 1931 Detroit Stars (NNL) 1931 Homestead Grays (IND) (Won 136 Lost 17 .889 %) 1932 Pittsburgh Crawfords (EWL) 1933 Detroit Stars (NNL) (Spring Training Roster Only) 1933 Homestead Grays (IND) 1933 Columbus Blue Birds (NNL) 1933 New York Black Yankees (IND) (Won 135 Lost 30 Tie 1) 1933 Jamestown Stars (North Dakota) 1933 Cleveland Giants (NNL) 1933 Philadelphia All Stars (IND) 1934 Nashville Elite Giants (NNL) 1934 Pittsburgh Crawfords (NNL) 1934 Jamestown Red Sox (North Dakota) (Manager & Player: First Black Manager of an integrated team in baseball history) 1934 Bismarck Giants (North Dakota) Bismarck Churchills (Combined team from Jamestown & Bismarck won five game series vs Chicago American Giants) 1934 Chicago American Giants (NNL) (Negro League Champions - Post Season Barnstorming) (Series vs Toledo Mudhens) (Series vs Homestead Grays) 1935 Brooklyn Eagles (NNL) 1935 Bismarck Giants 1935 Canadian Tournaments 1935 Manitoba Tournament Champions 1935 Denver Post Tournament Champs 311 1935 National Baseball Congress (NBC) – Wichita Tournament Champions NBC Wichita Tournament All Star Team 1936 Claybrook Tigers (IND) 1936 Bismarck Giants National Baseball Congress Wichita National Tournament 1936 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1936 Cincinnati Tigers (IND) 1937 Cincinnati Tigers (NAL) 1937 Indianapolis ABC's 1937-1939 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1939 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1940 Vera Cruz (Mexican League) 1941 Cleveland Red Sox 1941 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1941 Mexico City Reds (Mexican League) 1941-1942 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1942 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1942 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1942 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1942 St. Paul Gophers Twin City Gophers 1942-1943 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1943 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) (World Series roster vs Homestead Grays) 1944-1945 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1945 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1945 East Chicago Giants 1945 Harlem Globetrotters (IND) 1946 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1946 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1946 Washington-Homestead Grays (NNL) 1947 Washington-Homestead Grays (NNL) 1947-1948 Mexico City Reds (Mexican League) 1947 Harlem Globetrotters (IND) (Team Record: Won 105 and Lost 10) 1947 Milwaukee Tigers (IND) 1948 Washington-Homestead Grays (NNL) 1948 Rochester Aces (Southern Minnesota League) 1948 South Bend Studebaker Athletics’ (Michigan - Indiana League) 1948 Bendix Brakes (IND) 1948-1949 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1949 Louisville Buckeyes (NAL) 1949 New Orleans Creoles 1950-1951 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1951 Winnipeg Elmwood Giants (Mandak League) 1952 East Chicago Giants (IND) 1952 Winnipeg Elmwood Giants (Mandak League) 1953-1954 Canada (Played mainly tournament games) 1953-1959 Chicago American Giants (IND) 1957 Mobile Black Barons (Manager) (IND) 1959 Mobile Black Barons (Manager) (IND) Winter Leagues: 1927 Gilkerson Union Giants (IND) (Series vs Major League All Stars with Ty Cobb) 312 1928 Detroit Stars (Series vs Major League All Stars with Ty Cobb) 1929 Negro National League All Stars (IND) (Game vs Chicago American Giants) 1929 Chicago American Giants (Four game series vs Cum Posey's Homestead Grays) (Four game series vs "Big-League" All Stars w/ Manush, Heilmann and Gehringer in Chicago) (Series vs. Earl Mack's All Stars w/ Bill Terry and Heinie Manush) 1930 St. Louis Stars (Four Game Series vs Max Carey's All Stars) 1931 Homestead Grays (IND) (Two game series vs Major League All Stars w/Lefty Grove, Heinie Manush and Harry Heilamnn) 1932 Pittsburgh Crawfords (Barnstorming Tour) (Seven Game Series vs Casey Stengel's All Stars) (Series vs Hack Wilson's Major League All Stars) 1933 New York Black Yankees (IND) (Series vs Lou Schaub's Big-League All Stars w/Ducky Medwick, Bucky Walters and Bill Urbanski) 1934 North Dakota Semipro All Star Team (Combined team from Bismarck, Jamestown and Valley City) (Series vs Earl Mack's Major League All Stars w/Foxx, Manush, Weaver, Cramer, Higgins and Lyons) 1934 Puerto Rican Winter League 1935 Vargas (Venezuela, South America) 1936 Negro National League All Stars (IND) (Chosen for team but went to Mexico to play for George Pasquel instead) 1936 Mexico 1936 North-South All Star Game (Scoreless 15 inning contest vs Satchel Paige) 1936 Abe Saperstein All Star Team (IND) (Series vs Big-League All Star Team w/Ted Williams) 1937-1938 Detroit Stars (CAWL) 1938-1939 Habana (Cuba) 1939-1940 Almendares (Cuba) 1939-1940 Habana (Cuba) 1940 Mexico 1941 Satchel Paige's All Stars (IND) 1942-1946 Mexico (5 Winter Seasons) 1942 Satchel Paige's All Stars (IND) 1943 Chicago American Giants (Game vs. Great Lakes Bluejackets - Great Lakes Naval Training Center team w/ Bob Feller, Lefty Schmidtz and Johnny Mize) (Chicago American Giants won game 11-2) 1943 Satchel Paige's All Stars (IND) (West Coast Tour vs Buck Newsom's All Stars – eighteen game series - Paige's All Stars won 13 and lost 5) 1943 Baltimore Elite Giants (CAWL) 1943-1944 Satchel Paige's All Stars (IND) (Exhibition series vs Major League All Stars 313 at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles, California) (Exhibition series vs Pacific Coast League All Stars) 1944 Satchel Paige's All Stars (IND) 1945 Satchel Paige's All Stars (IND) 1945 Birmingham Black Barons (CAWL) 1945 Birmingham Black Barons (Barnstorming Tour vs Joe Sprinz's Major and Minor League All Stars) 1946 Cincinnati Crescents (IND) 1946 Satchel Paige's All Stars (IND) (West Coast Barnstorming Tour) (Thirteen Game Series vs Bob Feller's All Stars) According to Double Duty his career statistics include: 4,000 plus hits - 500 homeruns - .340 batting average 200 plus wins and 4,000 plus strikeouts (Pitched & caught in same game more than 100 times) (Once during a double hitter caught a Satchel Paige no-hitter in the first game, then threw a no-hitter "himself" in the second game) Cuban Winter League Shutout Leader (1939-40 - 3 shutouts) California Winter League All Star Team (1943-44) Negro League All Star Team: (1937-West, 1938-West, 1939-West, 1941-West, 1943-West and 1944-West) Negro American League MVP (1943) Mexican League All Star Team: (1947) 11th Annual North-South All Star Game (North team) (1949) Major League Baseball Scout: Cleveland Indians (1962-1966) Chicago Cubs Radzik, Matthew 1982-1983 Moraine Valley Junior College (Matt) (Palos, Illinois) (All-Conference - 1982) 1983 Chicago Orioles (University Summer League) 1984 Indianapolis Clowns (IND) 1984 Burlington Junior College (Burlington, Iowa) (All-Conference) 1985 Indian Hills Junior College (Centerville, Iowa) 1985 Signed by Joe Robinson of Baltimore Orioles (MLBB) 1986 Baltimore Orioles Spring Training (Miami, Florida) 1986 Newark-Arcadia (New York - Penn League) 1986 Hurt Shoulder – Retired - Joined U.S. Navy 1997-1998 Homestead Open Baseball Camp (Hosted German Baseball Team) 314 Ragland, Sebastian Leeds Pirates (BIL) Ragland, Sherman 1960 Irondale Travelers 1963-1964 Birmingham Gray Sox Ramsey, Laymon 1930-1936 Hazard Harlems (IND) (Hazard, Kentucky) 1937-1939 TCI Baseball Team (IND) (Birmingham, Alabama) 1940 ACIPCO (BIL) (D) 1941-1942 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1942 Ethiopian Clowns (IND) 1942-1943 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1943-1945 Marine Raiders (U.S. Marines - Military Baseball) 1946 Chattanooga Choo Choo's (NSL) 1946 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1946 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1946 Cincinnati Crescents (IND) 1946-1947 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1947 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1948 Chattanooga Choo Choo's (NSL) 1948 Birmingham Stars (IND) 1948-1951 Harlem Globetrotters (IND) 1951 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1952-1953 Harlem Globetrotters (IND) 1954-1956 Atlanta Black Crackers (John Harden - Owner) Randall, William 1932-1935 Georgetown A.C. (Sonny) 1935-1937 Washington Indians A.C. (IND) 1935-1941 D.C. Indians (IND) 1938-1941 Washington Aztecs (IND) 1940-1941 Washington Aztecs (ISL) (Interstate League Champions) (South Atlantic Champions) 1940 Georgetown A.C. (ISL) 1942 Washington Aztecs (IND) 1942-1943 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1943-1946 U.S. Navy (Military Service) 1944 Great Lakes Naval Training Center Blue Jackets (Military Baseball) (Larry Doby - Captain of Team) 1946 Washington Black Sox (IND) 1946 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1946-1949 Washington Aztecs 1948-1952 Washington Black Sox (IND) 1953 Washington Black Sox (Eastern League - Champions) 1953-1956 Washington Black Sox (IND) Randolph, Leonard 1940-1942 Picayune Black Devils (IND) 1942-1946 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) (Camp Karnes - Utah) 1949 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1949-1950 Picayune Black Sox (IND) 1951 Salt Lake City (Utah) 315 Rankin, Nelson 1952-1954 Goshen Giants (IND) Rockingham (IND) Rankin, Robert 1940-1943 Goshen Red Wings (IND) (Rapid Robert) 1943-1946 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) (Corps of Engineers) 1947 Greensboro Red Wings
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages62 Page
-
File Size-