Rap Dixon
978-613-4-85079-7
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2011-04-04
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Herbert Allen "Rap" Dixon (September 15, 1902 - July 20, 1942) was an American outfielder in Negro League baseball for a number of teams. He was born in Kingston, Georgia. Although Dixon began playing in the league in 1922, he joined the semi-pro Keystone Giants in 1916 at the age of fourteen. Dixon was noticed for his quick and powerful bat by William Strothers, who was building up the independent Giants at the time. When Dixon began playing for Strothers in the 1920s, the outfield for the Giants was one of the best of all time; Dixon, Oscar Charleston, and Fats Jenkins. The lineup, in its entirety, scored runs at a higher pace than the 1927 New York Yankees. Dixon had many weapons; speed, hitting, and power were all his strengths and he became known as a triple threat. In 1929, he batted .382 with seven home runs, and led the league with six triples.
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