Born October 26, 1899, in Snow Hill, Maryland, was Baseball Hall of Fame Third Baseman William "Judy" Johnson. This legend planyed in the Negro League World Series in 1925 as a member of the Hilldale Athletic Club. Johnson earned a spot on the Negro League All-Star squad in 1933, 1936 as he played for the Pittsburgh Crawfords. The great contact hitter was also found on the lineup cards of the Homestead Grays and the New York Cuban teams during his career in baseball. In 1954 he signed a contract to a coaching position with the MLB's Philadelphia Athletics , becoming one of the first African-American coaches in the MLB.
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