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MLB schedule, recent
2014-09-18 work on 1997 to 2002 with some Retrosheet links

1999 AL central interleague games vs CH CI HO MI PI SL
 * CHI 603333 chi-chi
 * CLE 363330 cle-cin
 * DET 033336 det-sl
 * MIN 333333

1999 and 2000, 6-game IL series
 * SE-SD OA-SF AN-LA TX-AZ Colorado none (only 12 IL games)

NL 252 = 5@18; 10@15; 1@12
 * BA-PH BO-AT NY-NY TB-FL TO-MO; all repeated 1999 2000
 * CH-CH CL-CI

2001 unbalanced, retain Central-Central and Cle-Cin matchups

2002 unbalanced, Chi vs 4 East + Chi 6; Cle vs 4 East, 2 West; Det vs 4 East, 1 Cen, 1 West; KC vs 3 East, StL 6, 1 West; Min vs 4 East, Mil 6;

Atl Bos 6, 3 Cen, 1 West; MON Tor 6, 4 Cen; NY NY 6, 4 Cen; PHI Bal 6, 4 Cen; FLA TB 6, 4 Cen;

3-game series, 2002 (84 series constitute 252 games) AL\NL East Cent West East 10*****, 0?, 20 = 30 Cent 19, 7***, 4 = 30 West 1, 17, 6** = 24

Ana 4 Cen, LA 6; Oak 4 Cen, SF 6; Sea 4 Cen, 2 West; Tex 1 East, Hou 6, 3 other Cen

Ari 4 East, 2 Cen; Col 4 East, 1 Cen, Sea 3; LA 4 East, Ana 6; SD 4 East, 1 Cen, Sea 3; SF 4 East, Oak 6

NL East/West 10@18; Cent 6@12

What should be done
baseball hall of fame balloting: at least 1971, 1977, 1995, 2001, 2006

2013-12-04 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Baseball/Archive 36

I agree in condemning the index or list article Baseball Hall of Fame balloting. I wonder whether it was created by editors who are not familiar with category, or WP:CATEGORIES more generally. And I wonder whether WP:WikiProject Disambiguation endorses this approach.

Compare and contrast: --P64 (talk) 22:44, 4 December 2013 (UTC)
 * 1920 Pulitzer Prize,, navbox Pulitzer Prize, Pulitzer Prize--essentially a navbox with two-dimensional structure
 * 1920 Summer Olympics,, navbox Olympic Games, Summer Olympic Games--an embedded list with much information about each quadrennial games; Roman numerals in column one link to the pages in the category

cite book template






old-fashioned

 * Clark, Dick, and Larry Lester (1994). The Negro Leagues Book. Cleveland OH: The Society for American Baseball Research. ISBN 0-910137-55-2.
 * Debono, Paul (1997). The Indianapolis ABCs: History of a Premier Team in the Negro Leagues. Jefferson NC: McFarland. ISBN 0-19-507637-0.
 * Holway, John B. (2001). The Complete Book of Baseball's Negro Leagues. Fern Park FL: Hastings House. ISBN 0-8038-2007-0.
 * Peterson, Robert (1970). Only the Ball was White. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-7864-0367-5.


 * Loverro, Thom. The Encyclopedia of Negro League Baseball. New York: Facts on File, Inc. 2003. ISBN 0-8160-4430-9.

Harvard library collection
GV875.N35 R53 1995 &mdash; redd/sk intro and ch1; no notes Ribowsky, Mark. A Complete History of the Negro Leagues, 1884 to 1955. Secaucus NJ: Carol Publ Group. 1995. ISBN 1-55972-283-5

GV875.H52 L36 1994 &mdash; redd all some twice, some work at wikipedia Lanctot 1994

GV875.N35 L36 2004 Lanctot, Neil. Negro League Baseball: the rise and ruin of a black institution. Philadelphia: U of Penn Press. 2004. ISBN 0-8122-3087-9 &mdash; 1933-1948 or later

GV875.N35 M36 2007 &mdash; redd ch1 maybe more; no notes McNeil, William F. Black Baseball Out of Season: pay for play outside of the Negro Leagues. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., Inc., Publishers. 2007. 0-7864-2901-1 &mdash;

GV875.N35 H43 2003 Heaphy, Leslie A. The Negro Leagues 1869-1960. McFarland. 2003. 0-7864-1380-8 &mdash;

GV875.A1 H43 1995ax Heaphy, Leslie A. Shadowed Diamonds: the growth and decline of the Negro Leagues. UMI Dissertation Services. &mdash; PhD dissertation, History, U of Toledo, August 1995.

Reading notes, Heaphy 1995
Introduction, 1 ch1 Background and Origins, 11 ch2 The First Negro National League, 48 ... Appendices, 355 Sports Historiography, 373 Bibliography, 391

"about seventy African American men to play ball organized ball before the turn of the century" 13 "approx. seventy black athletes made careers for themselves on minor league clubs or on independent mixed teams. There were at least four or five attempts at black leagues". By 1900 "over sixty all-black teams" 14 "about 70 African American young men's names have been found on white rosters before 1890" 15

The first Cuban Giants played all year: Cuba 1885/86, Hotel Ponce de Leon (Henry Flagler, St Augustine FL) winter/spring, Trenton NJ spring/summer. Walter Cook 1886/88 established the rates "ranging from $18 a week plus expenses for pitchers and catchers to $15 for outfielders and $12 for infielders" 22

Ten Cuban X-Giants earned about $700 per month in sum; Philadelphia Giants earned $850 a month in 1903; Frank Leland's earned about $1000 a month in 1910, $1700 in 1918. 23

first major league contest 1886, Cuban Giants 3-9 St Louis Browns

Malloy, Jerry. "The Birth of the Cuban Giants: the origins of black professional baseball". Nine: A Journal of Baseball History and Social Policy Perspectives Spring 1994: 233-34.

G Stovey Cuban Giants contract 1886, jump to Jersey City, then 1887 Newark, 1888 Worcester, 1889 Troy "a typical career for African American ball players in the 19c. Stovey earned more money playing for white semi-pro clubs ..." 25 [but those named are white minor league clubs]

failed leagues 1887, 1890, 1907 (four black two white), 1910 p31-32

[one source on 1887, Sullivan, Dean Alan. The Growth of Sport in a Southern City: a study of the evolution of baseball in Louisville, Kentucky, as an urban phenomenon, 1860-1900. (MA thesis, GMU, 1989) SLife 18 May 87, 1 Jun 87, 13 Apr 87 ... 20 Apr 87

Coates, James R., Jr. Recreation and Sport in the African-American COmmunity of Baltimore, 1890-1920 (Phd diss, UMd 1991)

Leffler, Robert V. The History of Black Baseball in Baltimore from 1913-51 (MA thesis, Morgan SC 1974) [dates?]

Rogosin, William Donn. Black Baseball: the life in the Negro Leagues (PhD diss, UTA 1981)

five-team local colored league, Boston, "1903 and 1904, under the leadership of journalist Robet Teamoh of the BGlobe" 42/43

Louisville dispute about Walker's play for Cleveland, Louisville C-J 22 Aug 1881.