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El Slider :: Negro Leaguers in Mexico

El Slider :: Negro Leaguers in Mexico

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Great stories and historical research about Negro Leaguers playing in Mexico, the dream of Jorge Pasquel and much more. By @elcesargzz. Spanish: @elslider

Mexico City Katılım Temmuz 2020
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El Águila de Veracruz en los 30 posando en el Parque Delta. Debió ser un juego importante. Hay espectadores hasta en la azotea de las casas aledañas al parque. De pie, a la derecha, el inconfundible cubano Agustín Verde. El personaje más emblemático del Águila de esos años.
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El primer Quién es Quién en la Liga Mexicana (@LigaMexBeis) se editó en 1943. Y en la portada, el sonorense Jesús “Cochihuila” Valenzuela, de los Alijadores de Tampico, el mejor lanzador mexicano de la época. 🧵
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Ballplayers from the Alijadores de Tampico team of the Mexican Baseball League in 1943. At left, Willie Wells, nicknamed in Mexico as "El Diablo" (The Devil). Perhaps the greatest black shortstop of his time, and a Cooperstown Hall of Famer.
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Do you like this infield? The Azules de Veracruz team of 1941 in the @LigaMexBeis. Josh Gibson behind the plate. Lazaro Salazar at first, Ray Dandridge at second. Willie Wells at short and a solid Mexican glove, Pajón Ramírez, at third. Johnny Taylor is the pitcher that day.
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This is the ball that Babe Ruth hit for a home run in his exhibition of 1946 at Parque Delta, when Jorge Pasquel invited him to Mexico. The ball was caught by a fan, who got Ruth to sign it. His son put it in auction in 2007 and was sold in 7,000 dollars.
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The Pericos de Puebla team in 1946. The first player kneeling at the left is a very young Bobby Avila. A couple of years before going to the Major Leagues to become the first Latin player to win a batting tittle in 1954.
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