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|  The greatest pitcher you've never heard of... 
				__________________ Thanks! Brian L Familytoad Ridgefield, WA Hall of Fame collector. Prewar Set collector. Topps Era collector. 1971 Topps Football collector. | 
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			Anybody who cares about the breaking of the color barrier by Jackie Robinson or who covets a Satchell Paige baseball card or who is interested in either vintage baseball beyond the confines of the big leagues or pre-Civil Rights America would do well to read this article that Brian has posted. It is an important story and a terrific read.
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			Its good to see forgotten players get there dues.He had quite a stat line.Thanks for sharing the story.
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			That was fascinating. Thanks for posting it.
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			Brian - Great Read!
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			Amazing! Thank you Brian and David both, for sharing this story. Steve | 
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			This is on ebay, if anyone's interested.  http://cgi.ebay.com/1927-newspaper-N...item56420cce30 The seller has a nice blown up photo of the article to read. | 
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			That was an awesome article, thank you for sharing. Steve | 
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			Awesome article! Great info. Thanks for posting.
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			Great article, thanks Brian.
		 
				__________________ Jimmy jimm1341@hotmail.com My Sale/Trade Page: http://picasaweb.google.com/thegasho.../ForSaleTrade# | 
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			My immediate thought was Victor Starffin....however, that is a great read!
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			Yes, a great read.  As to his prowess, I suppose Mugsy's comment say it all.
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			This is a great article. I have been looking to contact you (familytoad) via PM for a while as a fellow collector in Washington state.  Although unrelated to the article, I have been working on a history of Kittitas County, Washington baseball for a few years. The unique thing about the teams in Kittitas County, especially Roslyn, is they were integrated well before the color barrier was broken (except the short-lived Western International League 1921-23). The first teams in Roslyn took the field in 1910, and continued until the late 30's. After reading this I'd love to send you a rough copy to spark your interest in rural Washington baseball, and the controversy surrounding integration. Thank you for the great story, Ty | 
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			great story. many,many thanks for sharing. all the best, barry | 
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			Ty (pariah) I'm all ears  You can write to me via email {Familytoad at comcast dot net} I have occasional business in Ellensburg (more in Kennewick or Yakima but occasionally Eburg) so maybe we can meet up this summer. History is the real reason I collect baseball cards...and I'm pretty certain that dozens of others here on this board feel the same. I would enjoy discussion on Kittitas baseball!!! 
				__________________ Thanks! Brian L Familytoad Ridgefield, WA Hall of Fame collector. Prewar Set collector. Topps Era collector. 1971 Topps Football collector. | 
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|  I use him all the time in my classic fantasy baseball league 
			
			John Donaldson is great, not just as a pitcher but also as a very good hitter...I can't even count how many times he has homered as a pinch hitter for me on my teams..I would rank him in the top 10 left handed pitchers of all time here is the fantasy classic baseball league web site http://www.imaginesports.com/ | 
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