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182: 1090: 166:(NNL) for the duration of their existence. After the 1921 season, the Giants were sold by African-American promoter Charlie Mills to Dick Kent and Dr. Sam Sheppard, who built a new park and renamed the club the Stars. As the Stars, they eventually built one of the great dynasties in Negro league history, winning three pennants in four years from 1928 to 1931. 337:
in 1926, the Stars slumped to 49–30, good for third place overall, though Mule Suttles enjoyed a historic season at bat. According to John Holway's Complete Book of the Negro Leagues, he hit .498 and led the NNL in doubles (27), triples (21), and home runs (27, the all-time Negro league single-season
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have honored the Stars by wearing replica uniforms during regular-season baseball games on several occasions, including July 4, 1997 (at home vs. Pittsburgh), August 1 and 2, 1998 (at Atlanta), June 29, 2003 (at Kansas City), August 12, 2006 (at Pittsburgh), August 14, 2007 (at Washington), July 23,
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from Indianapolis. Led by a historic season by Charleston (the latest research shows him batting .436, with 12 home runs and a league-leading 32 stolen bases in 62 games), who was nearly matched by Blackwell (.430), and with Bill Drake contributing 16 wins, the Giants surged to second place with a
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In 1906, Charles A. Mills, an African-American bank messenger and baseball fan who wanted to upgrade the team, approached Conrad Kuebler, a white man who owned a ballpark, and convinced him to invest in the team. He then persuaded the Leland Giants to visit St. Louis to play against his team. Mills
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of the Stars from 1922 to 1931. It was completed in mid-season 1922 as one of the few ballparks built expressly for the Negro leagues. It had a capacity of 10,000 people. The park became famous for its 269-foot left field wall, built to accommodate a trolley car barn. Despite special rules that in
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Mills organized new, independent teams using the St. Louis Giants moniker, frequently signing old Giants' players. That team toured the east coast in both 1924 and 1928. An African-American industrial league team used the name in the late 1930s (it was also known as the St. Louis Titanium Giants),
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In 1924, the Stars improved to 42–34 and a fourth-place finish. The next year, they won the second-half title with a 38–12 record after only narrowly losing the first half (69–27 overall) but lost the playoff series to
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wanted a change of scenery, and persuaded him to join the St. Louis Giants as the team's playing manager. Wallace stayed with the team for most of its existence and assembled a core of veterans, including
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the first month and a half of the 1922 season, and occasionally played some games in the 1920s at three nearby parks: Vandeventer Lot II, Easton Street Park, and Market Street Park.
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record). He returned in 1927, and in 1928 the Stars took over the league, winning the first half going away, and compiling the best overall record (66–26). They defeated the
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in the playoff. In 1931, the Stars were awarded the pennant when the league disintegrated partway through the season. The club folded along with the league.
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The Stars inherited almost the entire roster of the 1921 Giants (who had finished in second place), with the exception of Hall of Fame center fielder
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More importantly, over the next few years, Taylor put together one of the most impressive assemblages of talent in Negro league history, including
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some seasons counted home runs hit over the car barn as ground-rule doubles, the park proved very friendly to power hitters over the years.
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In 1920, the Giants finished sixth in the eight-team NNL with a 25–32 record. For the next season, St. Louis acquired center fielder
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This article is about the original St. Louis Stars Negro league baseball team. For other teams with the same name, see
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The Stars continued their winning ways in 1929, but were just edged out in both halves of the season by the
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Years in parentheses are years as a full member in the Negro National League. Years as an
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team that competed independently from as early as 1906 to 1919, and then joined the
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40–28 record. In October, they played a best-of-seven series with the second-place
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Below are the players for St. Louis that were later inducted into the
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on the unofficial western championship of black baseball.
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Index

St. Louis Stars (disambiguation)
Negro National League (I)
St. Louis, Missouri
Giants Park
Stars Park
1906
1931
Negro league baseball
Negro National League
List of St. Louis Stars seasons

Dick Wallace
Ben Taylor
Joe Hewitt
Tullie McAdoo
Sam Bennett
Bill Drake
Bill Gatewood
Jimmie Lyons
Charles Blackwell
Chicago American Giants
Indianapolis ABCs
Oscar Charleston
St. Louis Cardinals
Sportsman's Park
Luke Easter
Oscar Charleston
Toledo Tigers
Candy Jim Taylor
Cool Papa Bell

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