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  2. Brooklyn Royal Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Royal Giants were a professional Negro league baseball team based in Brooklyn, New York. Formed in 1905 by John Wilson Connor (1875–1926), [ 2 ] [ Note 1 ] owner of the Brooklyn Royal Cafe, the team initially played against white semi-pro teams. [ 3 ]

  3. Brooklyn Royal Giants all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    These are Brooklyn Royal Giants players who appeared in at least one game for the Royal Giants from 1905 to 1942. On-going research continuously discovers unreported or misreported games (and the affected players), while some games and players may be lost forever. Therefore, some Negro league players' affiliations will likely remain incomplete ...

  4. Category:Negro league baseball in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Eagles players (30 P) Brooklyn Royal Giants players (173 P) N. New York Cubans (1 C, ... New York Harlem Stars players (1 P) New York Lincoln Giants players ...

  5. National Association of Colored Baseball Clubs of the United ...

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    Initially, the Cuban X-Giants were included in the league but folded prior to the inaugural 1907 season. The league's members were otherwise constant for its duration. The Cuban Giants and Cuban Stars were based in New York City at this time. Brooklyn Royal Giants 1907-1910; Cuban Giants 1907-1909; Cuban Stars of Havana 1907-1910; Philadelphia ...

  6. List of Brooklyn Royal Giants seasons - Wikipedia

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    Season Level League Season finish Games Wins Loses Ties Win% [a] Postseason Ref Full [b] Split [c]; Brooklyn Royal Giants: 1904: Independent — — — 5 0 5 0 .000

  7. Why the Negro League stats belong in the MLB record books

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    It’s about time Major League Baseball (MLB) has integrated Negro League Baseball (NLB) statistics from 1920-1948 into its record books.

  8. Bill Monroe (1900s infielder) - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, Monroe played part of the season for the Philadelphia Giants, then moved to the Brooklyn Royal Giants, where he played third base until 1908 and second base from 1909 to 1910. Holway lists his 1906 batting average as .500, but without indicating how many at bats were recorded; his 1909 his batting record was listed as 6 for 8 (.750 ...

  9. Dick Seay - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Seay (November 30, 1904 – April 6, 1981) was an American Negro league baseball player who played from 1925 to 1947 for the Brooklyn Royal Giants, Newark Stars, Baltimore Black Sox, Philadelphia Stars, Newark Eagles, Pittsburgh Crawfords, and New York Black Yankees.