Abstract
Spring training for the Baltimore Elite Giants of the Negro National League began April 1, 1946, at Sulphur Dell in Jim Gilliam’s hometown of Nashville. A brief story in the Nashville Tennessean about the Nashville Cubs, previously the Black Vols, beginning practice alongside the Elite Giants indicated “James Gilliam” would be returning to the Nashville team at third base.1 The Cubs ostensibly served as a minor-league affiliate of the Elites. With established veterans around the Elites infield, the 17-year-old Gilliam likely figured to be nothing more than organizational depth for owner Tom Wilson’s clubs.
Original language | American English |
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Media of output | Online |
State | Published - 2020 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Baseball
- Negro leagues
- George Scales
- Junior Gilliam
- Baltimore
- Elite Giants
- sports management
- spring training