Abstracts: Campanella, Roy. Drysdale, Don. Yount, Robin - History Article Abstract Roy Campanella died on Jun 26, 1993. Campanella was a baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the first African American catcher in the major leagues. http://www.faqs.org/abstracts/History/Campanella-Roy-Drysdale-Don.html
Extractions: Faqs.org homepage Abstracts index History Article Abstract: Roy Campanella died on Jun 26, 1993. Campanella was a baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the first African American catcher in the major leagues. He was a three-time winner of the most valuable player award in the National League. A 1958 automobile accident ended his playing career. Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co. Brooklyn Dodgers, Campanella, Roy User Contributions: Comment about this article or add new information about this topic: Comment: (50-4000 characters) Name: E-mail: Security Code: Display my email: Article Abstract: Robin Yount is a baseball player with the Milwaukee Brewers who is noted for his skill as a batter and as a fielder. He has played for almost 20 years and made his 3,000th hit in 1992. His life and career are profiled. Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co.
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Campanella, Roy Biography - S9.com 1921 Born on the 19th of November in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Major league baseball's first black catcher. 1937 - He was with the Bacharach Giants, a semi-pro team, but http://www.s9.com/Biography/Campanella-Roy
Extractions: Categories: Athlete Baseball Player 1921 - Born on the 19th of November in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Major league baseball's first black catcher. 1937 - He was with the Bacharach Giants, a semi-pro team, but before the season ended he was the starting catcher for the Baltimore Elite Giants of the Negro National League. 1942 - He went to the Mexican League. 1944 - Returned to the Giants. 1946 - Signed with the Dodgers. 1948 - After two seasons in the minor leagues, he was with the Dodgers briefly at the beginning of the season. - He was sent down to the minors, primarily to integrate the American Association, but was called back up for good after hitting 13 home runs in 35 games. 1951 - 1955 - Played for four pennant winners in Brooklyn and was named the NL's most valuable player. 1951 - He hit .325 with 33 homers and 108 RBI. 1953 - He set a record for catchers with 41 home runs, led the league with 142 RBI, and batted .312.
Campanella, Roy | Baseball Hall Of Fame A star with both the bat and glove, Roy Campanella was agile behind the plate, had a rifle arm and was an expert at handling pitchers. He was named National League MVP three times http://baseballhall.org/hof/campanella-roy
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Roy Campanella Campanella, Roy (Campy) Born November 11, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Died June 26, 1993, in Woodland Hills, California Vocations Memoirist http://www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/bios/Campanella__Roy.html
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Extractions: Faqs.org homepage Abstracts index History Article Abstract: Roy Campanella died on Jun 26, 1993. Campanella was a baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the first African American catcher in the major leagues. He was a three-time winner of the most valuable player award in the National League. A 1958 automobile accident ended his playing career. Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co. Obituary, Personalities, Brooklyn Dodgers, Campanella, Roy User Contributions: Comment about this article or add new information about this topic: Comment: (50-4000 characters) Name: E-mail: Security Code: Display my email: Article Abstract: In 2002 Mike Lowell was chosen to play in that years all-star game. In his career he has faced health problems from being struck with cancer to a sore shoulder diagnosed as tendonitis. Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co.
Campanella, Roy (1921–1993) | The Black Past: Remembered And Reclaimed An Online Reference Guide to African American History. Quintard Taylor. Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History. University of Washington, Seattle http://www.blackpast.org/?q=aah/campanella-roy-1921-1993
Campanella, Roy, Campanella, Roy, byname CAMPY (b. Nov. 19, 1921, Homestead, Pa., U.S.d. June 26, 1993, Woodland Hills, near Los Angeles, Calif.), American baseball player, a professional http://www.lib.subr.edu/BLACK_HISTORY/Campanella, Roy 12.09.02.pdf
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Roy Campanella: Biography From Answers.com Campanella, Roy. It's Good to Be Alive. New York Little, Brown, 1959. Reprinted, with introduction by Jules Tygiel, Lincoln University of Nebraska Press, 1995. http://www.answers.com/topic/roy-campanella
Extractions: var isReferenceAnswers = true; BodyLoad('s'); On this page Library Biography: Home Library Miscellaneous Biographies Hall of Fame catcher, Roy Campanella (1921-1993), was one of professional baseball's African American pioneers. Playing with Jackie Robinson on the Brooklyn Dodgers, Campanella won three Most Valuable Player awards in a 10-year career that was cut short by a crippling automobile accident. Campanella was one of many stars on the powerful Dodgers teams of the early 1950s, nicknamed "the Boys of Summer." Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, Jackie Robinson, and Pee Wee Reese got more attention. But Campanella was the heart and soul of the team, its most valuable player, and an astute handler of the Dodgers pitching staff. Something of an amateur psychologist , he knew when to coddle and when to needle his pitchers. "He was always doing something to help you win a game, whether it was digging out a low pitch, throwing out a baserunner, or hitting a home run," said Dodgers manager, Walt Alston. For his own part, Campanella professed an undying affection for baseball. "It's a man's game, but you have to have a lot of little boy in you to play it," he often said.
Unknown Player Baseball Stats By Baseball Almanac Roy Campanella. Roy Campanella World Series Pitching Stats Year Team G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLDDid Not Pitch-Career http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/playerpost.php?p=camparo01&ps=ws
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