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William Bradford
William "Bill" Bradford, OF/2B, is shown in the uniform of the St. Louis Stars.
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Frank Bradley
Frank Bradley, P, is shown in the uniform of the Kansas City Monarchs. I had originally labelled this player as Provine "Dick" Bradley, which was the way he had been reported in "The Negro Leagues Book," by Clark and Lester. Under current research, seamheads.com clarifies that the pitcher with the Kansas City Monarchs was Frank Bradley. Provine Bradley, a second baseman who played with the Cincinnati Tigers, was a different player.
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James Bray
James Bray, C/OF, is shown in the uniform of the Chicago American Giants.
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Marshall Bridges
Marshall Bridges, P/OF, is shown in the uniform of the Memphis Red Sox. Marshall also pitched in the major leagues for several teams from 1959 to 1965.
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John M. Bright
John M. Bright was the manager of the Cuban Giants from 1888 to 1909.
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George Britt
George "Chippy" Britt, P/C/INF, is shown in the uniform of the Homestead Grays.
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G. Brown
G. Brown, P, is shown in the uniform of the St. Louis Stars.
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George Brown
George Brown, OF, is shown in the uniform of the Miami Ethiopian Clowns. This is the George Brown who played for the Cincinnati-Cleveland Buckeyes, Baltimore Elite Giants, Philadelphia Stars, and Chicago American Giants during the 1939-45 period.
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Jesse Brown
Jesse J. "Professor" or "Lefty" Brown, P, is shown in the uniform of the Baltimore Elite Giants.
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T. J. Brown
T. J. "Tom" Brown, SS/3B, is shown in the uniform of the Memphis Red Sox.
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William Brown
William Brown was the assistant manager of the Leland Giants in 1906.
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Willie Brown
Willie Brown, SS/INF, is shown in the uniform of the Indianapolis Clowns.
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Sidney Bunch
Sidney Bunch, OF, is shown in the uniform of the Birmingham Black Barons.
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Tex Burnett
Fred "Tex" Burnett, C, is shown in the uniform of the Brooklyn Eagles.
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Willie Burns
William "Willie" Burns, P, is shown in the uniform of the Indianapolis Clowns.
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Herbert Buster
Herbert Buster, SS, is shown in the uniform of the Chicago American Giants.
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Tex Burnett
Here's a better photo of Fred "Tex" Burnett than the one I posted above. This time he's in a Homestead Grays uniform. In addition to being a catcher, Tex also played first base and outfield during his Negro Leagues career.
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Marion Cain
Marion "Sugar" Cain pitched for seven Negro League teams during the 1937-55 period. He is shown in an unidentified uniform. I think it may be the Minot team in the Man-Dak League.
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Hunter Campbell
Hunter Campbell was manager and officer of the Ethiopian Clowns and Cincinnati Clowns during the 1938-42 period.
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Manuel Camps
Manuel Camps was the manager of the Cuban Stars in 1905. Credit to the Library of Congress for this photo. The Negro Baseball Register, by Clark and Lester, spells this manager's surname as "Campos."
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