Barry Bonds.
Satchel Paige was a pitcher He batted .097 but he was black and spent most of his days in the negro league so .097 is his major league average
That would be fun to talk to them but most have them have passed away by now+ You may wish to contact the Negro League Baseball Players Association at http://www.nlbpa.com. They have a "Contact Us" link which should help you get started with contacting the remaining players from that era. ANSWER I wouldn't get too discouraged - the Negro Leagues lasted until the early 60s, so plenty of former Negro Leaguers are only in their 60s and 70s
Lou Gehrig hit 23 career grand slam home runs, the most by any player in Major League Baseball history.
The Most famous D-League Player in history was Randy Livingston
There is no record of the first home run in the Negro Leagues. The league was not well organize and many records were not kept correctly. Most records of the Negro League was recreated using what could be obtained, but no official complete records have been recognized.
The most famous negro league players were pitcher Satchell Paige and catcher Josh Gibson.
The Negro League was a league founded by Ruth Foster. The Negro League let black people play baseball in their own league. The Negro League was the major league for black people. Most people do not believe this but the Negro League was rougher than the major league back around the 1900s. When Ruth Foster died the Negro League shut down. A few years later Gus Greenlee took over the Negro League. He was a manager of a team. He had the team with Sachel Paige on it. If you weren't aware he was the best Negro baseball player.
Barry Bonds hit the most home runs in MLB history, with 762.
Barry Bonds.
Rube Foster, owner of the Chicago American Giants and one of the most influential people in black baseball, organized the Negro League in 1920.
Barry Bonds holds the major league records for career home runs (762) and for a single season (73 in 2001).
Satchel Paige was a pitcher He batted .097 but he was black and spent most of his days in the negro league so .097 is his major league average
"Osadahara Oh" with 868 homeruns in 27 years in Japanese Baseball League.
Barry Bonds 's 762 Home runs put him up on top for Homers.
Through the 2008 season, Manny Ramirez has hit the most home runs in MLB playoff history with 28.
That would be fun to talk to them but most have them have passed away by now+ You may wish to contact the Negro League Baseball Players Association at http://www.nlbpa.com. They have a "Contact Us" link which should help you get started with contacting the remaining players from that era. ANSWER I wouldn't get too discouraged - the Negro Leagues lasted until the early 60s, so plenty of former Negro Leaguers are only in their 60s and 70s