Other negro baseball leagues in 1919:
Rangers second baseman Lenny Randle lays down a bunt so he can intentionally attack Indians pitcher Bob Johnson after he threw behind Randle one pitch earlier
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Many early minority baseball teams were able to survive and even profit by barnstorming small towns and playing local semi-pro teams as well as league games. Some early dominant teams did not join a league since they could pull in larger profits independently. Prior to the creation of the Negro National League in 1920, early leagues were specifically structured as minor leagues.
Rangers second baseman Lenny Randle lays down a bunt so he can intentionally attack Indians pitcher Bob Johnson after he threw behind Randle one pitch earlier
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