Negro League Players Assistance Reunion Envelope Autographed By Armando Vazquez, Garnett Blair, Mahlon Duckett, "Double Duty" Radcliff, Stanley Glenn, Gene Benson, Larry Kimbrough & Nap Gulley. (1990)

Nicknamed "Double Duty" because he would pitch the first game of a double header and catch the second game, Radcliffe was one of the most colorful players in black baseball. He was truly unique and never received the full credit due him for his contributions to baseball. In three consecutive years he played on three of the greatest teams in black baseball history, first with the St. Louis Stars of 1930, then with the Homestead Grays of 1931, and finally with the Pittsburgh Crawfords of 1932. His "double duty" produced impressive numbers for those seasons, including batting averages of .283, .298, and .325 and corresponding pitching records of 10-2, 9-5, and 19-8.

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