- Memphis Red Sox
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The Memphis Red Sox were a professional Negro League baseball team based in Memphis, Tennessee from the 1920s until the end of segregated baseball.
The Red Sox played in the Negro National League for most of the League's existence, although they also played independently, and in the Negro Southern League, before becoming charter members of the new Negro American League in 1937. The team did not perform as well in the new league as its roster would suggest.
For the greater part of its history the team was owned by J. B. Martin and B.B. Martin of Memphis, brothers who both maintained dental practices and other business enterprises. The brothers built Martin Park on Crump Boulevard for their club, making the Red Sox one of the few clubs in the Negro Leagues with their own ballpark.
Notable players
- Larry Brown
- Marlin Carter
- Bill Foster
- Joe "Prince" Henry
- Larry LeGrande
- Verdell Mathis
- Ernest McBride, Sr.
- Buck O'Neil[1]
- Charley Pride
- Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe
- Neil Robinson
- Joe B. Scott
- Satchel Paige
References
- Mills, P. 'Memphis Red Sox', Negro League Baseball (2002) Retrieved July 25 2005.
- Peterson, Robert W. Only The Ball Was White, (New York: Prentice-Hall Englewood-Cliffs, 1970)
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- Sports in Memphis, Tennessee
- Negro league baseball teams
- Baseball teams in Tennessee
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