"It's Sad" - Dan Patrick Shares Thoughts About Pete Rose
Dan Patrick shares his thoughts about Pete Rose after watching the first 2 parts of a new 4 part documentary series about the Pete Rose gambling story
In 1921, the Negro Southern League joined Foster's National Association of Colored Professional Base Ball Clubs. As a dues-paying member of the association, it received the same protection from raiding parties as any team in the Negro National League.
Foster then admitted John Connors' Atlantic City Bacharach Giants as an associate member to move further into Nat Strong's territory. Connors, wanting to return the favor of helping him against Strong, raided Ed Bolden's Hilldale Daisies team. Bolden saw little choice but to team up with Foster's nemesis, Nat Strong. Within days of calling a truce with Strong, Bolden made an about-face and signed up as an associate member of Foster's Negro National League.
Dan Patrick shares his thoughts about Pete Rose after watching the first 2 parts of a new 4 part documentary series about the Pete Rose gambling story
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I sincerely appreciate the research work, and the information being shared. It is important and interesting history.