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Lanctot and other scholars believe that when the likes of Satchel Paige or Cyclone Joe Williams were on the mound, Negro Leaguers could compete with major leaguers.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Historian Neil Lanctot, author of Negro League Baseball: The Rise and Ruin of a Black Institution, regards almost all Negro Leagues statistics—even such rudimentary records as year-by-year team standings and individual batting and pitching numbers—with a jaundiced eye.48 Erratic record keeping, however, should not diminish the stature of the Negro Leagues, especially the all-star squads that took on white major leaguers.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Historian Neil Lanctot, author of Negro League Baseball: The Rise and Ruin of a Black Institution, regards almost all Negro Leagues statistics—even such rudimentary records as year-by-year team standings and individual batting and pitching numbers—with a jaundiced eye.48 Erratic record keeping, however, should not diminish the stature of the Negro Leagues, especially the all-star squads that took on white major leaguers.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Lanctot and other scholars believe that when the likes of Satchel Paige or Cyclone Joe Williams were on the mound, Negro Leaguers could compete with major leaguers.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Lanctot and other scholars believe that when the likes of Satchel Paige or Cyclone Joe Williams were on the mound, Negro Leaguers could compete with major leaguers.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Historian Neil Lanctot, author of Negro League Baseball: The Rise and Ruin of a Black Institution, regards almost all Negro Leagues statistics—even such rudimentary records as year-by-year team standings and individual batting and pitching numbers—with a jaundiced eye.48 Erratic record keeping, however, should not diminish the stature of the Negro Leagues, especially the all-star squads that took on white major leaguers.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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The Louisiana Wildlife Federation advocates "no, net loss of oyster-growing capacity" for state waters, and supports meshing that policy with the state's plan for coastal protection and restoration, Lanctot said.
Susan Buchanan: State's Oyster Growers Weigh Options in Claims Process 2010
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Some growers may have to move their harvests from places that have been productive for them, however, Lanctot said.
Susan Buchanan: State's Oyster Growers Weigh Options in Claims Process 2010
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Lanctot and other scholars believe that when the likes of Satchel Paige or Cyclone Joe Williams were on the mound, Negro Leaguers could compete with major leaguers.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Historian Neil Lanctot, author of Negro League Baseball: The Rise and Ruin of a Black Institution, regards almost all Negro Leagues statistics—even such rudimentary records as year-by-year team standings and individual batting and pitching numbers—with a jaundiced eye.48 Erratic record keeping, however, should not diminish the stature of the Negro Leagues, especially the all-star squads that took on white major leaguers.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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