Roger Connor

Underappreciated in his late-19th-century heyday and largely…

Bob Bailor

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Joe Connor

Joe Connor

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Dan Casey

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Moonlight Graham

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Dick Kinsella

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Bill O’Donnell

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John F. Pardon

John Pardon

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John Gordon

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Jeanette Bottazzi

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Chuck Thompson

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William Wheaton

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Henry Chadwick

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John L. Smith

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Bill Veeck (National Baseball Hall of Fame Library)

Bill Veeck

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Connie Desmond

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Albert Haywood (Trading Card DB)

Albert Haywood

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Vin Scully (SABR-Rucker Archive)

Vin Scully

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Vivian Anderson

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M. Donald Grant

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Hugo Duesenberg

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Jimmy Cleghorn

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Raymond Brown (Trading Card Database)

Raymond Brown

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Sol White

Racial discrimination did not miraculously disappear in 1863…
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