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  1. From left, Class of 1974 members Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, Cool Papa Bell and Jocko Conlan pose for a photo during the Aug. 12, 1974, Induction Ceremony in Cooperstown. (National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) “That’s just part of it,” he told the Daily News. “It’s really a matter of head-up running and keeping the defense off ...

  2. 17 de dez. de 2020 · James Thomas “Cool Papa" Bell was born in Starkville, MS. on May 17th, 1903. He actually started as a pitcher at the age of 19. His first team was the St. Louis Stars of the Negro National League. He acquired his colorful nickname when he struck out superstar Oscar Charleston. This earned him the nickname “Cool" and his manager added the ...

  3. 15 de jul. de 2020 · Cool Papa Bell was unanimously voted into baseball’s Hall of Fame in Cooperstown and was inducted on August 12, 1974. He was the fifth Negro Leaguer to be elected and joined Paige, Leonard, Gibson, and Irvin in baseball’s hallowed shrine. Bell remained cool when he was given the news.

  4. 11 de mar. de 1991 · Maybe because his visitor was from Washington, Cool Papa acted especially proud of the Griffith Stadium photograph, although his collection included every big-league ballpark he ever occupied ...

  5. 23 de mai. de 2018 · James "Cool Papa" Bell. 1903-1991. American baseball player. N egro league baseball lore is full of colorful tales, several of which revolve around the exploits of speedster James "Cool Papa" Bell. Teammate Satchel Paige once claimed that Bell was so fast that he could switch the light in their hotel room and jump into bed before the light went ...

  6. 7 de mar. de 1991 · James "Cool Papa" Bell, Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, Monte Irvin, and Buck Leonard were the first 5 Negro Leaguers inducted into the Hall of Fame.

  7. Cool Papa Bell is emerging on the music scene, breaking the stereotypes of today's music. No guitar heroes, no twenty-minute drum solos, no flashpots, no fireworks, spandex, or leather chinos.