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Moses J. Yellowhorse [a] (January 28, 1898 – April 10, 1964) was a Native American professional baseball pitcher from Oklahoma. He played two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, 1921 and 1922. Yellowhorse was Skidi Pawnee. [1]
Tincup was one of the first Native Americans to play Major League Baseball.. After his playing career, he was an umpire in the American Association (1933), a Minor League Baseball manager (1936–1939), a coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1940), a scout for the Boston Braves (1946–1948), Pittsburgh Pirates (1949–1953) and Philadelphia Phillies (1956–1958) and a coach for the New York ...
Wyatt Reeder Toregas (born December 2, 1982) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) catcher who played for the Cleveland Indians in 2009 and for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2011. He is also the former manager of the Mississippi Braves , the Double-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves , and previously managed the West Virginia Black Bears ...
Name retained, but Native American logo replaced by airplane. Oorang Indians: National Football League LaRue, Ohio: 1923 Defunct Consisting mostly of Native Americans. Ottawa Tomahawks National Basketball League of Canada: Ottawa 2013 Ottawa SkyHawks: Name changed shortly after announced due to controversy, team folded after one season ...
Ryneldi Becenti, first Native American to play in the WNBA, [46] first Native American woman to play professional basketball for a foreign nation [47] Joe Burton, first Native American to earn a scholarship to a Pac-10 conference [48] Sonny Dove, Wampanoag N.B.A. basketball player Detroit Pistons and New York Nets
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Former Pirate and Pittsburgh native John Wehner joined the crew in 2005 as an analyst, [125] while Joe Block became the team's second play-by-play announcer in 2016 after previously working for the Milwaukee Brewers. [126] Former Pirate players who have recently filled in as analysts include Matt Capps, Kevin Young, and Neil Walker. Past
Willis Moody (August 28, 1898 – October, 1985) was an American Negro league outfielder in the 1920s. A native of Clarksburg, West Virginia, Moody attended Kelly Miller High School. [1] He made his Negro leagues debut in 1921 with the Pittsburgh Keystones, and went on to spend several seasons with the Homestead Grays. [1] [2] Moody died in ...