Monte Irvin Stats & Facts
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Monte Irvin Stats & Facts

    Monte Irvin Positions: Leftfielder, First Baseman and ShortstopBats: Right  •  Throws: Right6-1, 195lb (185cm, 88kg)Born: February 25, 1919 in Haleburg, AL usDied: January 11, 2016  in Houston, TXBuried: CrematedHigh School: Orange HS (Orange, NJ)School: Lincoln University (Lincoln University, PA)Debut: 1938 (8,330th in major league history)AL/NL Debut: July 8, 1949vs. BRO 0 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBLast Game: September 30, 1956vs. CIN 0 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBHall of Fame: Inducted…

Josh Gibson – Biography
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Josh Gibson – Biography

    Josh Gibson Positions: Catcher, Outfielder and First BasemanBats: Right  •  Throws: Right6-1, 220lb (185cm, 99kg)Born: December 21, 1911 in Buena Vista, GADied: January 20, 1947 in Pittsburgh, PABuried: Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, PAHigh School: Allegheny HS (Pittsburgh, PA)Debut: July 31, 1930, for the Homestead GraysHall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1972. (Voted by Negro League Committee)View Josh Gibson’s Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos).Full Name: Joshua GibsonView Player Info from the B-R BullpenView Player Bio from the SABR…

Hall of Famer Monte Irvin dies at his home in Houston, TX at the age of 96

Hall of Famer Monte Irvin dies at his home in Houston, TX at the age of 96

Hall of Famer Monte Irvin dies at his home in Houston, TX at the age of 96. He was a star in the Negro Leagues before joining the New York Giants shortly after integration in 1949. He later became the first black executive to work for Major League Baseball.

Wall Street Journal quotes players Monte Irvin, Sal Yvars and Al Gettel, three former members of the 1951 New York Giants, as admitting that they stole catchers’ signs at the Polo Grounds to help the club overtake the 13 1/2-game lead of the Brooklyn Dodgers and win the National League pennant

Wall Street Journal quotes players Monte Irvin, Sal Yvars and Al Gettel, three former members of the 1951 New York Giants, as admitting that they stole catchers’ signs at the Polo Grounds to help the club overtake the 13 1/2-game lead of the Brooklyn Dodgers and win the National League pennant

2001 – A story in The Wall Street Journal quotes players Monte Irvin, Sal Yvars and Al Gettel, three former members of the 1951 New York Giants, as admitting that they stole catchers’ signs at the Polo Grounds to help the club overtake the 13 1/2-game lead of the Brooklyn Dodgers and win the National League pennant. Except for Yvars, all the participants will deny using the system during the three-game playoff with the Dodgers. According to the report, Bobby Thomson, whose three-run, ninth-inning home run in Game Three of the playoff won the pennant for the Giants, did not, however, steal a sign before hitting his historic home run.

James (Cool Papa) Bell is elected to the Hall of Fame by the Special Committee on the Negro Leagues
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James (Cool Papa) Bell is elected to the Hall of Fame by the Special Committee on the Negro Leagues

1974 – James (Cool Papa) Bell is elected to the Hall of Fame by the Special Committee on the Negro Leagues. Known for his legendary footspeed, Bell joins Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, Buck Leonard and Monte Irvin, as Negro Leagues greats selected to the Hall.

New York Giants Stun Cleveland Indians 1954 World Series

New York Giants Stun Cleveland Indians 1954 World Series

  Special Memory or Event? Want to have some fun? Advertise your business? Dedicate this page The 1954 World Series matched the National League champion New York Giants against the American League champion Cleveland Indians. The Giants swept the Series in four games to win their first championship since 1933, defeating the heavily favored Indians,…