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251:, however. Though baseball mythology has sometimes held that Greenwade signed Mantle during an impromptu stop at a baseball game that he saw from the roadway, Greenwade actually followed Mantle's play for two years. Regulations at the time dictated that Mantle had to graduate from high school before discussing professional baseball contracts. Scared to lose Mantle to another scout, Greenwade noted the date of Mantle's planned high school graduation and signed him the night of the high school commencement. Mantle said that the Class D contract was worth $ 1,500, while Greenwade said that Mantle received $ 1,150. 164:. His father ran a lumber mill in Willard. Greenwade's mother died when he was ten years old. The family was poor, instilling a frugality in Greenwade that influenced the rest of his life. Greenwade had a strong arm as a child. He could kill rabbits by throwing rocks at them; locals subsequently purchased the rabbits from him for a quarter apiece. 254:
According to Greenwade, the eyesight that he inherited from his Native American ancestors helped him to spot good talent as a baseball scout. He stood out from other scouts because he avoided taking notes on players, believing that most scouts missed out on key observations because they were writing
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and observe his play. After 50 days, he reported back to Rickey that Robinson had the skills and temperament to integrate baseball. The scout was sympathetic to racial issues because black family friends had been very helpful to Greenwade in the wake of his mother's death.
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about the possibility of recruiting GarcĂ­a to the United States, the Mexican League official and his brother began the talks by brandishing firearms. In any case, Greenwade found that GarcĂ­a had difficulty
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After his time as a Yankees scout, Greenwade retired to Willard. He continued to visit the Yankees clubhouse when they played in Kansas City, and he remained popular among Yankees players. He died of
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described as "an almost pathological fear of being poor again." He saved money in any way that he could, and his only major expense was the purchase of
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As a young man, Greenwade was a pitcher and manager in minor league baseball. While pitching in the minor leagues, he contracted
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pitches toward the left side of the field, so he did not recommend that the team pursue GarcĂ­a any further.
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and he nearly died. While he recovered, he was away from baseball for a couple of seasons, working for the
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at one point. By 1940, he had returned to the minor leagues as a manager. In 1941, he joined the
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Greenwade scouted for the Yankees between 1949 and 1964, discovering players such as
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notes and had their heads down. Even well into his career, Greenwade had what
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Can He Play? A Look at Baseball Scouts and their Profession
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Willard, Missouri
Ash Grove, Missouri
Baseball scout
Mickey Mantle
Jackie Robinson
scout
St. Louis Browns
Brooklyn Dodgers
New York Yankees
Major League Baseball
Mickey Mantle
Elston Howard
Jackie Robinson
Willard, Missouri
Cherokee

Jackie Robinson
typhoid fever
Internal Revenue Service
St. Louis Browns
Brooklyn Dodgers
Mexico City
Silvio GarcĂ­a
Mexican League
Jorge Pasquel
pulling
Jackie Robinson
Elston Howard
Bobby Murcer

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