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Buck Leonard Original Autograph Photograph
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Buck Leonard |
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Item description
Buck Leonard Original Autographed Photograph
You are purchasing an 11" x 14" Color photograph signed by "Buck Leonard"
Double Matted Ready to Frame 14" x 18"
Walter Fenner "Buck"
Leonard (September 8, 1907 – November 27, 1997) was an American first baseman in
Negro league baseball and in the Mexican League. After growing up in North
Carolina, he played for the Homestead Grays between 1934 and 1950, batting
fourth behind Josh Gibson for many years. The Grays teams of the 1930s and
1940s were considered some of the best teams in Negro league history.
Leonard never played in Major
League Baseball (MLB); he declined a 1952 offer of an MLB contract because he
felt he was too old. Late in life, Leonard worked as a physical education
instructor and was the vice-president of a minor league baseball team. He and
Gibson were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. In 1999, he was
ranked number 47 on the 100 Greatest Baseball Players list by The Sporting News
He began his Negro league career
in 1933 with the Brooklyn Royal Giants, then moved to the legendary Homestead
Grays in 1934, the team he played for until his retirement in 1950. The Grays
of the late 1930s through the mid-1940s are considered one of the greatest
teams of any race ever assembled. The team won nine league pennants in a row
during that time.
Leonard batted fourth in their
lineup behind Josh Gibson. He led the Negro leagues in batting average in 1948
with a mark of .395, and usually either led the league in home runs or finished
second in homers to teammate Gibson. Since Gibson was known as the "Black
Babe Ruth" and Leonard was a first baseman, Buck Leonard was inevitably
called the "Black Lou Gehrig." Together, the pair was colloquially
known as the "Thunder Twins" or "Dynamite Twins". In fact,
Negro league star Monte Irvin said that if Leonard had been allowed in the
major leagues, baseball fans "might have called Lou Gehrig the white Buck
Leonard. He was that good." The Monarchs disbanded after 1950.
First baseman
Born: September 8, 1907
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Died: November 27, 1997 (aged 90)
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Batted: Left Threw:
Left
Negro league baseball debut
1934, Homestead Grays
Last appearance
1950, Homestead Grays
Career statistics
Batting average .320
Slugging percentage .527
Teams
Negro leagues
Homestead Grays (1934–50)
Other
Indios de Mayagüez (1940–41)
Algodoneros de Torreón (1951–53)
Minor leagues (1953)
Durango (1955)
Career highlights and awards
13 All-Star selection (1935, 1937, 1938, 1939-Comiskey,
1939-Yankee Stadium, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946-Griffith,
1946-Comiskey, 1948)
3 Negro World Series champion (1943, 1944, 1948)
Member of the National
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of Fame Empty Star.svg Empty Star.svg Empty Star.svg
Inducted 1972
Election Method Negro
Leagues Committee
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