| | | | | | | JOHN W. DONALDSON
John was precise pitcher with nasty curve ball. He was one of the greatest left-handed Negro League pitchers. John Henry Lloyd considered him as the toughest pitcher that he ever faced. John’s career spanned 22 years: - 1912 - Tennessee Rats
- 1913-17 - All Nations
- 1917 - Gilkerson’s Union Giants & Chicago Giants
- 1918 - Indianapolis ABC’s, Brooklyn Royal Giants, Lincoln Giants.
- 1919 - Detroit Stars
- 1920-24 -Kansas City Monarchs
- 1924-30 - Independent teams
- 1931-32 - Donaldson All Stars
- 1934 - Kansas City Monarchs
New York Giants manager John McGraw once stated that if Donaldson were white, his value would have been $50,000. | | | |
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