Probably an impossible question to answer due to the fact that no "official" statistics are available for the Negro leagues, as they didn't play regular schedules, nor keep complete records.
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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