Chicago American Giants
The Chicago American Giants were a Chicago-based Negro league baseball team. From 1910 until the mid-1930s, the American Giants were the most dominant team in black baseball. Owned and managed from 1911 to 1926 by player-manager Andrew "Rube" Foster, they were charter members of Foster's Negro National League. The American Giants won five pennants in that league, along with another pennant in the 1932 Negro Southern League and a second-half championship in Gus Greenlee's Negro National League in 1934. The team ended in 1956.
Art PenningtonAubry OwensBarney LongestBenny RodríguezBill Evans (Negro leagues)Bill RigginsBilly HorneBlue WashingtonBuck Ewing (Negro leagues)Buck FelderCharley Hill (baseball)Clarence LockeCleo BensonCliff BlackmonClyde McNealClyde NelsonDave Knight (baseball)Dennis BiddleEddie Boyd (baseball)Eddie Miller (pitcher)Edward Young (baseball)Elbert NormanErnest Duff (baseball)Ernest Smith (baseball)Ford SmithGeorge DandyGeorge Harney (baseball)George Minor (baseball)George Smith (Negro leagues)Guy OusleyHank BaylisHarry RhodesHenry McCall (baseball)Henry MerchantHerbert GayHerman DunlapJack Marshall (baseball, born 1908)Jacob RobinsonJames Bray (baseball)Jesse Cannady
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Aubry OwensBarney LongestBenny RodríguezBill Evans (Negro leagues)Bill RigginsBilly HorneBlue WashingtonBuck Ewing (Negro leagues)Buck FelderCharley Hill (baseball)Clarence LockeCleo BensonCliff BlackmonClyde McNealClyde NelsonDave Knight (baseball)Eddie Boyd (baseball)Edward Young (baseball)Elbert NormanErnest Duff (baseball)Ernest Smith (baseball)Ford SmithGeorge DandyGeorge Harney (baseball)George Minor (baseball)George Smith (Negro leagues)Guy OusleyHank BaylisHarry RhodesHenry McCall (baseball)Henry MerchantHerbert GayHerman DunlapJack Marshall (baseball, born 1908)Jacob RobinsonJames Bray (baseball)Jim Brown (catcher)Jim McCurineJoe FleetJohn Bissant
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Alphonso GerardAubry OwensBenny RodríguezBill Foster (baseball)Bill Lindsay (Negro leagues)Bob Smith (catcher)Bunch DavisButch GlassCharlie Williams (shortstop)Clarence LockeCleo BensonCoco FerrerCowan HydeDave Knight (baseball)Dave MalarcherDick WhitworthDonald ReevesEarl BumpusEddie Boyd (baseball)Ernest Smith (baseball)Frog RedusGeorge Harney (baseball)George Smith (Negro leagues)Harold TreadwellHarry ElseHarry RhodesHenry McCall (baseball)Herb BarnhillHerman DunlapHerman HowardHubert LockhartJacob RobinsonJake TolbertJames Bray (baseball)Jesse BriscoeJim Brown (catcher)Jim McCurineJim Norman (baseball)Joe FleetJoe Sparks (Negro leagues)
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Chicago American Giants
The Chicago American Giants were a Chicago-based Negro league baseball team. From 1910 until the mid-1930s, the American Giants were the most dominant team in black baseball. Owned and managed from 1911 to 1926 by player-manager Andrew "Rube" Foster, they were charter members of Foster's Negro National League. The American Giants won five pennants in that league, along with another pennant in the 1932 Negro Southern League and a second-half championship in Gus Greenlee's Negro National League in 1934. The team ended in 1956.
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Les Chicago American Giants so ...... res noires entre 1920 et 1948.
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The Chicago American Giants we ...... 1934. The team ended in 1956.
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*South Side Park (III)
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*Comiskey Park (I)
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Chicago, Illinois
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*(Formed via split with Leland Giants)
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*Cole's American Giants
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Les Chicago American Giants so ...... res noires entre 1920 et 1948.
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The Chicago American Giants we ...... 1934. The team ended in 1956.
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Chicago American Giants
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