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Louis Santop Loftin (January 17, 1889 –
January 22, 1942) was an
American baseball catcher in the
Negro leagues. He
became "one of the
earliest superstars"...
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National Baseball Hall of Fame—Oscar Charleston, John
Henry Lloyd, and
Louis Santop. In 1914, Jess and Ed Mc****n,
brothers who had
previously founded the Lincoln...
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Hilldale throughout those years.
Oscar Charleston, Biz Mackey,
Louis Santop,
Chaney White, and
Jesse "Nip"
Winters were also
important Hilldale players...
- of Fame parti****ted in the series: Biz Mackey, Judy Johnson, and
Louis Santop pla**** for Hilldale,
while Bullet Rogan and José Méndez pla**** for the Monarchs...
- Pre-Negro
league players (5)
Frank Grant; Pete Hill; José Méndez;
Louis Santop; Ben
Taylor Negro league executives (4) Effa Manley; Alex Pompez; **** Posey;...
- Joe Williams,
perhaps the
greatest pitcher, and
slugging catcher Louis Santop,
together with
pitcher Cannonball **** Redding,
center fielder Spotswood...
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Hartnett Ernie Lombardi Biz
Mackey Joe
Mauer Mike
Piazza Iván Rodríguez
Louis Santop Ray
Schalk Ted
Simmons Catchers are also
represented in a
number of other...
- of Fame and Museum.
Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers:
Louis Santop".
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
Retrieved October 15, 2010...
- baseman, Judy Johnson, and 35-year-old
backup catcher and
pinch hitter,
Louis Santop.
Attendance for
series was disappointing—down more than 50
percent in comparison...
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McNair José Méndez β Bill
Monroe Bruce Petway Spot
Poles ****
Redding Louis Santop β
George Stovey Ben
Taylor β C. I.
Taylor Candy Jim
Taylor Steel Arm Johnny...