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Brooklyn Royal Giants

The Brooklyn Royal Giants were a professional Negro league baseball team based in Brooklyn, New York. Formed in 1905 by John Wilson Connor (1875–1926),[2][Note 1] owner of the Brooklyn Royal Cafe, the team initially played against white semi-pro teams.[3] They were one of the prominent independent teams prior to World War I before organized league play began.

Brooklyn Royal Giants
Information
League
LocationBrooklyn, New York
Ballpark
Established1905
Disbanded1942

League play edit

 
1919 Brooklyn Royal Giants team photo

In 1907, the Brooklyn Royal Giants joined the National Association of Colored Baseball Clubs of the United States and Cuba.[4] The league lasted three seasons and included the teams Philadelphia Giants, Cuban X-Giants, Cuban Stars of Havana, and the Cuban Giants of New York.

During the 1920s, under the ownership of Nat Strong, a white New York City booking agent, the team fell into somewhat of a decline, and did very poorly while in the Eastern Colored League. The Giants played their home games while part of the Eastern Colored League at Dexter Park in Queens.

Final years and demise edit

The Giants played a pair of games against teams featuring Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.[5] On October 11, 1926, the Giants took on a squad featuring Babe Ruth in Bradley Beach, New Jersey. The Giants won this game 3-1. Following this, in 1928, the Giants played a combined team of the Bustin' Babes (Ruth's barnstorming squad) and the Larrupin' Lous (Gehrig's barnstorming squad) in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The Giants returned to independent play in 1928 and rebuilt the roster, but the quality of the rebuilt team never matched that of the early years. By the mid-1930s, the quality was no better than that of a minor league team, and in the early 1940s it had fallen to a semi-professional status. The team disbanded in 1942.

Significant players edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ John Wilson Connor's surname was sometimes spelled "Connors."

General edit

  1. Riley, James A. (1994). "Brooklyn Royal Giants". The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues. Carroll & Graf. pp. 111–12. ISBN 0-7867-0959-6.
  2. (Riley.) Brooklyn Royal Giants, Team profiles at Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. – identical to Riley (confirmed 2010-04-16)

Inline citations edit

  1. ^ Ashwill, Gary. "Brooklyn Royal Giants". Negro Leagues Data Base. Seamheads.com. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  2. ^ "John W. Connor, Founder Organized Negro Baseball in New York, Is Dead," New York Age, July 17, 1926, front page (accessible via Newspapers.com; subscription required)
  3. ^ Holway, John (2001). The Complete Book of Baseball's Negro Leagues: The Other Half of Baseball History. Fern Park, Florida: Hastings House Publishers. p. 48. ISBN 0-8038-2007-0.
  4. ^ "Colored Baseball Men Organize Association" The Anaconda Standard, Anaconda, MT, Sunday Morning, November 11, 1906, Page 2, Column 7
  5. ^ "Babe Ruth part of rich baseball history at Jersey Shore". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved 2016-04-29.

External links edit

  • 1920 Brooklyn Royal Giants Calendar

brooklyn, royal, giants, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, ja. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Brooklyn Royal Giants news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message The Brooklyn Royal Giants were a professional Negro league baseball team based in Brooklyn New York Formed in 1905 by John Wilson Connor 1875 1926 2 Note 1 owner of the Brooklyn Royal Cafe the team initially played against white semi pro teams 3 They were one of the prominent independent teams prior to World War I before organized league play began Brooklyn Royal GiantsInformationLeagueIndependent 1904 06 1909 22 1928 42 National Association 1907 08 Eastern Colored League 1923 27 LocationBrooklyn New YorkBallparkSaratoga Park 1906 Washington Park 1906 07 1912 1 Meyerrose Park 1908 11 Ridgewood Park 1912 14 1916 17 Dexter Park 1923 31 1936 37 Established1905Disbanded1942 Contents 1 League play 2 Final years and demise 3 Significant players 4 Notes and references 4 1 General 4 2 Inline citations 5 External linksLeague play editFor a list of annual win loss records see List of Brooklyn Royal Giants seasons nbsp 1919 Brooklyn Royal Giants team photo In 1907 the Brooklyn Royal Giants joined the National Association of Colored Baseball Clubs of the United States and Cuba 4 The league lasted three seasons and included the teams Philadelphia Giants Cuban X Giants Cuban Stars of Havana and the Cuban Giants of New York During the 1920s under the ownership of Nat Strong a white New York City booking agent the team fell into somewhat of a decline and did very poorly while in the Eastern Colored League The Giants played their home games while part of the Eastern Colored League at Dexter Park in Queens Final years and demise editThe Giants played a pair of games against teams featuring Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig 5 On October 11 1926 the Giants took on a squad featuring Babe Ruth in Bradley Beach New Jersey The Giants won this game 3 1 Following this in 1928 the Giants played a combined team of the Bustin Babes Ruth s barnstorming squad and the Larrupin Lous Gehrig s barnstorming squad in Asbury Park New Jersey The Giants returned to independent play in 1928 and rebuilt the roster but the quality of the rebuilt team never matched that of the early years By the mid 1930s the quality was no better than that of a minor league team and in the early 1940s it had fallen to a semi professional status The team disbanded in 1942 Significant players editFor a more comprehensive list see Brooklyn Royal Giants all time roster Smokey Joe Williams elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame John Henry Pop Lloyd elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Louis Santop elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Cannonball Dick Redding Frank Wickware Charles Chino SmithNotes and references edit John Wilson Connor s surname was sometimes spelled Connors General edit Riley James A 1994 Brooklyn Royal Giants The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues Carroll amp Graf pp 111 12 ISBN 0 7867 0959 6 Riley Brooklyn Royal Giants Team profiles at Negro Leagues Baseball Museum identical to Riley confirmed 2010 04 16 Inline citations edit Ashwill Gary Brooklyn Royal Giants Negro Leagues Data Base Seamheads com Retrieved 6 January 2023 John W Connor Founder Organized Negro Baseball in New York Is Dead New York Age July 17 1926 front page accessible via Newspapers com subscription required Holway John 2001 The Complete Book of Baseball s Negro Leagues The Other Half of Baseball History Fern Park Florida Hastings House Publishers p 48 ISBN 0 8038 2007 0 Colored Baseball Men Organize Association The Anaconda Standard Anaconda MT Sunday Morning November 11 1906 Page 2 Column 7 Babe Ruth part of rich baseball history at Jersey Shore Asbury Park Press Retrieved 2016 04 29 External links edit1920 Brooklyn Royal Giants Calendar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brooklyn Royal Giants amp oldid 1221477679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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