Showing posts with label Turkey Stearnes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkey Stearnes. Show all posts

Saturday, July 23, 2022

WTHBALLS CUSTOM NEGRO LEAGUE SET: TURKEY STEARNES

The next Negro League Legend from my custom set released last year to get a spotlight here on the blog is one of the great power hitters, Turkey Stearnes:



 
Over the course of 18 seasons between 1923 and 1940, Stearnes put up impressive numbers, finishing his career with a .344 batting average while clubbing 183 home runs, unofficially the NBL record.
The man was such an accomplished all-around five-tool player that Bill James ranked him 25th in all-time players, regardless of league!
The great Satchel Paige was even quoted as saying that he considered Stearnes just as good as legend Josh Gibson, or anyone else who held a bat in his hand.
He batted over .400 three times and led the Negro Leagues in home runs seven times, while also leading the league in triples six times between 1923 and 1936.
Sadly, as was the case with so many NBL greats, by the time Stearnes was recognized by Cooperstown with induction to the Hall of Fame, he had passed away 21 years prior in 1979 at the age of 78.

Sunday, January 21, 2018

NEGRO BASEBALL LEGENDS- TURKEY STEARNES

Definitely time to add Negro League legend and baseball Hall of Famer Turkey Stearnes to my on-going NBL series:


Over the course of 18 seasons between 1923 and 1940, Stearnes put up impressive numbers, finishing his career with a .344 batting average while clubbing 183 home runs, unofficially the NBL record.
The man was such an accomplished all-around five-tool player that Bill James ranked him 25th in all-time players, regardless of league!
The great Satchel Paige was even quoted as saying that he considered Stearnes just as good as legend Josh Gibson, or anyone else who held a bat in his hand.
Sadly, as was the case with so many NBL greats, by the time Stearnes was recognized by Cooperstown with induction to the Hall of Fame, he had passed away 21 years prior in 1979 at the age of 78.
It was tough finding an image for Stearnes to create this card! If anyone has a better one I’d love to re-do it for the set. Please let me know, it’d be greatly appreciated!
Such a great player, I’d love to have a better card for the series.

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