St. Paul Gophers
The St. Paul Gophers were the only significant Negro League team from either St. Paul, MN or Minneapolis, MN. They went 3-2 against other top black teams in their best and last season, 1909, and claimed to be the western champions, a claim also made by the Kansas City Giants. Steel Arm Taylor went 2-1 for the team, which also featured his brother, Candy Jim Taylor (.188), at shortstop.
Sources: The Complete Book of Baseball's Negro Leagues by John Holway, The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues by James Riley
Further Reading[edit]
- Todd Peterson: "Can You Hear the Noise?: the 1909 St. Paul Gophers", in The Baseball Research Journal, Number 36 (2007), SABR, Cleveland, OH, pp. 33-43.
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