Friday, March 27, 2026

Black Baseball History Month!... Baseballer Of The Week!...Larry Doby!

  1949, Larry Doby (AL) and Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, and Don Newcombe (NL) became the first Black All-Stars.


Larry Doby integrated the AL just 11 weeks after Robinson joined the NL.

Our 'Baseballer of the Week'

for this week 

goes to:

the Big Black Guy, 6-1, 180, who was a 

standout four-sport high school athlete, 

and he fought in WWII, and was the first 

Black Man to play in the American 

Basketball League, and the first Black Man 

to play in the American Baseball League 

with the Cleveland Indians after the racist

segregation era, signing on July 3, 1947 

and debuting on July 5th, without first 

playing in the minor leagues, and was 

the first Black Man to Homer in a World 

Series, a 425 footer solo shot, and along 

with pitcher Satchel Paige, they were the 

first two Black Men to win a World Series, 

plus, he also was an All-Star seven years 

in a row, 1949-1955, and was the first 

Big Black Man to lead the Majors in homers 

with 32 'big ones' in '52 and '54, but he 

had to wait almost 40 years to get into the 

MLB Hall of Fame in 1998, although 

he still has statues in multiple cities, 

oh, and he was the second Black Man to 

manage a MLB team, 

and so much more...

Larry Dolby World Series ring
Coach Doby



HOF 1998




...Larry Doby!



Larry Doby had mid-upper-lip

Winge's Peak (elatus labialis wingeulus).






Black Baseball History Month was 

founded by Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S. 

in 2025 to commemorate, place value, 

and get to know, our Heroes, while 

standing and cheering for, the many 

International Black Men who 'Shocked 

and Awed' us with too many to count, 

fantastic and unexpected physical 

heroics at the Ballpark, in exciting 

efforts for their teams to cross home 

plate more than their opponents to win.



The Founder of Black Baseball History Month,

Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.,

is also a College and Pro Baseball enthusiast, 

USC Dental School Graduate,

and elucidator of elatus labialis wingeulus.





If you know a Baseballer who should be included here,

please leave a note in the comment section. Thank you!



For all Photos and Gifs seen here, no copyright infringement is intended.

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