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ItemImage1871-1913. Sockalexis was the first Native American to play major league baseball, as well as the first minority player in the National League. A member of the Penobscot tribe of Maine, Sockalexis was a multitalented athlete who starred in baseball, football, and track at the College of the Holy Cross before he signed with the National League's Cleveland Spiders in early 1897. Unfortunately, his stardom did not last. He batted .338 in his rookie season, but alcoholism derailed the career of this amazing athlete. Sockalexis spent his final years on the Penobscot Indian reservation, teaching Native American boys how to play baseball. He died of heart failure at the age of 42 on October 24, 1913 Sockalexis was buried at the Old Town cemetery, with his name burned on a wood cross. In 1934, the State of Maine erected a stone marker on his grave.

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oscargamblesfro (80)
10/04/2006
Sockalexis was the man who the Cleveland Indians are named after,a Penobscot from Maine with a strangely Greek sounding surname. His grandfather was evidently the leader of the Penobscots. He played ball at Holy Cross College and was an outfielder for the Cleveland club in the late 1890's, when Cleveland had a strong team in the National League. His career was brief, only 3 years long, though he did play in the minors after that and he was really just an ordinary player, but when Cleveland got a team in the new American League after the owners had transferred their stars to St. Louis resulting in an 1899 Cleveland club that went 20-134, often regarded as the absolute worst major league baseball team ever,( in those long gone days, there was 'syndicate' baseball- owners sometimes owned stock in more than 1 club, and would strengthen one team by transferring the good players to the stronger of the two clubs) the new team was eventually renamed in his memory. Sockalexis died in 1913 at only 42 years of age.

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