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THE MAJESTIC POWER OF BASEBALL’S FORGOTTEN STAR

By Sean Braswell

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WHY YOU SHOULD CARE

Because one of the most prodigious baseball talents in history doesn’t get the
attention he deserves.







Some of the greatest athletes in history never got the attention or acclaim they
deserved. In this series, ”The Unsung,” OZY looks at some of the most talented
sports figures in history who were underappreciated, overshadowed or forgotten.

The tales of Negro league star Josh Gibson’s exploits on the ball field rival
those of any Major League Baseball star, including Babe Ruth. The powerful
slugger’s tape-measure home runs are the stuff of legend, though many of them
are rooted in reality. Yes, Gibson once knocked a speaker off the right field
roof at the old Comiskey Park in Chicago. And he came within a few feet of
hitting the ball out of Yankee Stadium.

Josh Gibson never got his chance to shine in the major leagues. His career was
played entirely within the confines of racial segregation. He died at age 35,
just a few months before Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier in 1947.
And so when, if ever, you hear baseball fans today discussing Gibson, it is
usually in the subjunctive tense, a speculative tribute to what might have been.
In some ways, however, lamenting what might have been misses the point entirely
with Gibson. It misses the simple majesty of what was.

> Gibson’s swing was a force of nature.

The Georgia native reportedly got his big professional break in 1930, when he
was just an 18-year-old semi-pro ballplayer in the bleachers watching a Negro
league game between the Homestead Grays and the Kansas City Monarchs. When the
Grays’ catcher was injured, the team’s manager went into the stands to offer
Gibson a uniform. 

 


Over the course of the next 17 years, the 6-foot-1-inch, 215-pound Gibson
reportedly hit around 800 homers, including as many as 84 in a season, winning
nine home-run titles and four batting championships — though the statistics from
the Negro leagues remain murky and incomplete. He is said to have swung the
longest and heaviest bat in the league with his bulging forearms, and made it
look easy. To hear the stories told by his fellow ballplayers, Gibson’s swing
was a force of nature. Here’s a sample:

Monte Irvin, Negro leagues and MLB star: “Josh Gibson had the strength of two
men. The most imposing hitter ever.”

Hall of Famer Honus Wagner: “One of the best natural hitters I’ve ever seen.”

Hall of Famer Satchel Paige: “Josh was the greatest hitter I ever pitched to,
and I pitched to everybody.”

Hall of Famer “Cool Papa” Bell: “He was a hitter, one of the greatest you ever
saw. … He hit them straight. Line drives, but they kept going.”

Gibson routinely sent balls over the center field wall at Forbes Field in
Pittsburgh, which stood 457 feet from home plate. Many blasts traveled more than
500 feet, including a shot in Monessen, Pennsylvania, that was reportedly
measured at 575 feet. Sometimes the stories blend into legend. According to one,
Gibson once hit a ball off a hot dog billboard high above the right field
bleachers at Washington, D.C.’s Griffith Stadium, prompting a fan to yell,
“Josh, you knocked the mustard off that dog.”  

 
        

Known as the “Black Babe Ruth” for his home run prowess, Josh Gibson played for
the Pittsburgh Crawfords and the Homestead Grays in the Negro Leagues. 

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And sometimes the legend is based on something real. Gibson may have never hit a
ball out of Yankee Stadium in New York, as is sometimes claimed, but The
Sporting News and baseball historians credit him with hitting one that struck
two feet from the top of the wall behind the center field bleachers — a 580-foot
blast that would be the longest ball ever hit at a field that housed such great
sluggers as Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle.

Josh Gibson’s career tallies as a power hitter are even more remarkable given
that he played the demanding position of catcher. “People don’t talk about his
defensive skills as much as they talk about his home-run hitting,” says Sean
Gibson, Josh’s great-grandson and the head of the Josh Gibson Foundation, “but
he had a rocket arm and threw a lot of runners out.” 

Gibson, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972, is sometimes
called “the black Babe Ruth.” But as Sean Gibson, who is good friends with Babe
Ruth’s great-grandson, puts it, we could just as easily say Ruth was “the white
Josh Gibson.” You can’t really say either is the greatest player who ever lived
because neither played against the full spectrum of competition.

Gibson, however, would almost certainly have held his own in the major leagues.
The talents of many Negro league stars, including Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige
and Larry Doby, transferred to the major leagues, and in one series of
barnstorming tours in which major league and Negro league all-stars squared off
against each other, Gibson batted .412 while facing Hall of Fame pitchers like
Bob Feller and Dizzy Dean.

 
        

Josh Gibson of East is put out by Ted Racliffe of the West in the fourth inning
of the 12th annual East-West All Star Negro baseball game at Comiskey Park. The
West won 7-4.

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The legend also tends to obscure the reality when it comes to Gibson’s death,
the timing of which — while Robinson was about to enter the major leagues — led
many wistful fans to speculate he died of a broken heart.  But Gibson had
endured bad headaches for years and eventually suffered a stroke. “Josh Gibson
did not die of a broken heart,” says Sean Gibson. “Josh Gibson died because he
had a brain tumor.”

One of the greatest ballplayers of all time, Gibson may never have played in the
major leagues. But regardless of what he didn’t get the chance to do, he
deserves to be remembered for all that he did do.



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