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    The true statistical achievements of Negro league players may be impossible to know as the Negro leagues did not compile complete statistics or game summaries. As of May 28, 2024, Negro league statistics have been integrated into Major League Baseball, and Gibson is now at the top of the leaderboard in many categories.

  2. May 29, 2024 · Gibson played his entire 14-year career from 1930-46 in the Negro Leagues, so he never had any stats in MLB's database until now. He was primarily a catcher, but he also played outfield and first ...

  3. www.mlb.com › negro-leagues › playersJosh Gibson | MLB.com

    A star in the Negro Leagues in the two decades before integration, Gibson terrorized pitchers wherever he went, including throughout Latin America during winter league play. Many decades later, there is still so much about Gibson that is not known, but his larger-than-life persona lives on in old stories, and the scraps of statistics culled ...

  4. 6-1 , 220lb (185cm, 99kg) Born: December 21, 1911 in Buena Vista, GA. Died: January 20, 1947 in Pittsburgh, PA. Buried: Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, PA. High School: Debut: 1930 (6,981st in major league history) Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1972. (Voted by Negro League Committee) View Josh Gibson's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame ...

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  5. May 29, 2024 · Gibson's final Negro Leagues season was 1946, a year in which he, as legend has it, hit a 500-foot home run at Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis. He belted 13 homers that season and turned in a .316 average -- Gibson’s lowest in any Negro National League season, save for 1940, when he played in only two games.

  6. May 29, 2024 · Josh Gibson is now Major League Baseball’s all-time best hitter, after the MLB integrated stats from the previously excluded Negro Leagues — where Gibson played from 1930 to 1946.

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  8. May 29, 2024 · The MLB incorporated the statistics of some 2,300 Black athletes who played in the segregated Negro Leagues between 1920 and 1948, making the late Josh Gibson its new all-time batting leader.

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