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- Q5544884 description "American baseball player".
- Q5544884 description "American baseball player".
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- Q5544884 abstract "George Washington Stovey (May 1866 – March 22, 1936) is considered the best African-American baseball pitcher of the 19th century, but discrimination barred him from the majors and led him to move from team to team until he had no further opportunities to play in the minors. According to an 1892 recollection by Pat Powers, who managed Stovey in Jersey City in the Eastern League, the New York Giants in 1886 attempted to acquire Stovey. but Cap Anson helped stop the arrangement.".
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- Q5544884 dateOfBirth "May 1866".
- Q5544884 dateOfDeath "1936-03-22".
- Q5544884 deathDate "1936-03-22".
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- Q5544884 debutteam "Cuban Giants".
- Q5544884 name "George Stovey".
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- Q5544884 shortDescription "American baseball player".
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- Q5544884 comment "George Washington Stovey (May 1866 – March 22, 1936) is considered the best African-American baseball pitcher of the 19th century, but discrimination barred him from the majors and led him to move from team to team until he had no further opportunities to play in the minors. According to an 1892 recollection by Pat Powers, who managed Stovey in Jersey City in the Eastern League, the New York Giants in 1886 attempted to acquire Stovey. but Cap Anson helped stop the arrangement.".
- Q5544884 label "George Stovey".
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