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James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell (May 17, 1903 – March 7, 1991) was an American center fielder in Negro league baseball from 1922 to 1946. He is considered to have been one of the fastest men ever to play the game.
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He also played 21 seasons of winter ball in Cuba, Mexico and California. Late in his career he became a player-manager. Later, he was a scout in the early ...
Cool Papa Bell was elected into the Hall of Fame in 1974. What position did Cool Papa Bell play? Cool Papa Bell was a Centerfielder and Pitcher. How many ...
Following an injury to his pitching arm, Bell moved to center field in 1924, a position well-suited for him with his great speed. He played for the Stars until ...
Jul 15, 2020 ˇ Bell played for three of the greatest teams in Negro League history, the St. Louis Stars of 1928-1931, the Pittsburgh Crawfords of 1932-1936, and the Homestead ...
May 31, 2024 ˇ Cool Papa Bell's stint as a pitcher was short-lived, though, according to the Hall of Fame. He played center field for the majority of his ...
Career: 1922-1946. Positions: cf, lf, 1b. Teams: St. Louis Stars (1922-1931), Detroit Wolves (1932), Kansas City Monarchs (1932-1934), Homestead Grays (1932 ...
Cool Papa Bell ; nickname “Cool” when he struck out the legendary hitter ; Oscar Charleston; Bell's manager added “Papa.” In 1924 he was moved to center field.
The 70-year-old became the seventh Black player who had played in the Negro Leagues to earn a plaque in Cooperstown. Of that group, only Bell, Buck Leonard and ...
Cool Papa Bell, positions: Centerfielder, Leftfielder and Rightfielder, bats: both • throws: left, 6-0, 155lb (183cm, 70kg), born: May 17, 1903 in Starkville, ...