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Brian McKenna
02-27-2006, 01:38 PM
17 elected to hall of fame

TAMPA, Fla. - Effa Manley became the first woman elected to the baseball Hall of Fame when the former Newark Eagles executive was among 17 people from the Negro Leagues and pre-Negro Leagues chosen Monday by a special committee.

Manley co-owned the Eagles with her husband, Abe, and ran the business end of the team for more than a decade. The Eagles won the Negro Leagues World Series in 1946 — one year before Jackie Robinson broke the major league color barrier.

Manley used the game to advance civil rights causes with events such as an Anti-Lynching Day at the ballpark. She died in 1981 at age 84.

Buck O'Neil and Minnie Minoso, the only living members among the 39 candidates on the ballot, were not elected by the 12-person panel.

Mule Suttles and Biz Mackey were among the 12 players selected, along with five executives.

The new inductees will be enshrined with former reliever Bruce Sutter on July 30 in Cooperstown, N.Y. The new group brought the Hall's membership to 278.

Ray Brown, Willard Brown, Andy Cooper, Cristobal Torriente and Jud Wilson were the other former Negro League players elected. Five pre-Negro Leaguers — Frank Grant, Pete Hill, Jose Mendez, Louis Santop and Ben Taylor — were also chosen.

Besides Manley, the other executives selected were Alex Pompez, Cum Posey, J.L. Wilkinson and Sol White.

Candidates needed nine of 12 votes — 75 percent — from the committee of researchers, professors and baseball historians for election. Former baseball commissioner Fay Vincent chaired the committee, which voted by secret ballot

Brian McKenna
02-27-2006, 01:41 PM
Ray Brown
Willard Brown
Andy Cooper
Frank Grant
Pete Hill
Biz Mackey
Effa Manley
José Méndez
Alex Pompez
Cum Posey
Louis Santop
Mule Suttles
Ben Taylor
Cristobal Torriente
Sol White
J.L. Wilkinson
Jud Wilson

Biggtone23
02-27-2006, 10:51 PM
After looking at his picture on the MLB site and the fact that he was the son of a university president i was wondering was JL Wilkinson white?
I know the players in the Negro Leagues were black but were the owners also all black?

leecemark
02-27-2006, 10:55 PM
--Wilkerson was white.

trosmok
02-28-2006, 05:59 AM
Not only was Mrs. Manley co-owners with her husband, when Abe passed, she took over managing the team. She is believed to be the first and only female manager of a professional baseball team. She was light skinned enough to pass for white in a day when that was an advantageous, common practice, but she chose to live her life as she always did; in charge and beholden to no one. Congratulations Effa!

For nearly a decade, I have actively campaigned for James Raleigh "Biz" Mackey's induction to the Hall of Fame, and now he is finally in. I couldn't be happier for him, his family, and his thousands of fans who remembered how he modernized the position of catcher, hit for both power and average, and became perhaps the most effective teacher of the game behind the plate. Without Biz, we would never have seen the likes of Campanella, Bench , Berra, Piazza, Ivan Rodriguez, and countless others. Big Yahoo! for Manley and Mackey!:clapping

Captain Cold Nose
02-28-2006, 06:04 AM
Not only was Mrs. Manley co-owners with her husband, when Abe passed, she took over managing the team. She is believed to be the first and only female manager of a professional baseball team. She was light skinned enough to pass for white in a day when that was an advantageous, common practice, but she chose to live her life as she always did; in charge and beholden to no one. Congratulations Effa!

For nearly a decade, I have actively campaigned for James Raleigh "Biz" Mackey's induction to the Hall of Fame, and now he is finally in. I couldn't be happier for him, his family, and his thousands of fans who remembered how he modernized the position of catcher, hit for both power and average, and became perhaps the most effective teacher of the game behind the plate. Without Biz, we would never have seen the likes of Campanella, Bench , Berra, Piazza, Ivan Rodriguez, and countless others. Big Yahoo! for Manley and Mackey!:clapping
That was the first thing I though of, tro, when Mackey finally was elected. I can only imagine how gratifying this is for you.
Where's your next windmill, Mr. Quixote?

wamby
02-28-2006, 09:16 AM
THe first thing that I thought of when I saw that Effa Manley was selected was that Jackie Robinson must be spinning in his grave right now.

Brian McKenna
02-28-2006, 11:55 AM
--Wilkerson was white.

so was manley

Brian McKenna
02-28-2006, 11:57 AM
After looking at his picture on the MLB site and the fact that he was the son of a university president i was wondering was JL Wilkinson white?
I know the players in the Negro Leagues were black but were the owners also all black?

a lot of negro league owners were white - ever hear of abe saperstein - many booking agents were white too which caused quite a bit of controversy