The Cleveland Giants were a Negro Leagues baseball team. The team played only one year, 1933. The following are the baseball events of the year 1933 throughout the world. ...
In 1933, the struggling Columbus Blue Birds of the Negro National League dropped out and were replaced by the Cleveland Giants, which was practically the same team. Overall the club went 22-28 and did not continue after the year. Bingo DeMoss managed the team, which included Bill Byrd (5-6), Frog Redus (.325), SS Leroy Morney (.467) and OF Jabbo Andrews. Andrews was third in the NNL with 13 homers and third with a .412 average. Morney split the year with the Baltimore Black Sox and led the circuit in batting average. The Columbus Blue Birds were a professional baseball team based in Columbus, Ohio in 1933. ... Negro National League can refer to either one or both of these two leagues Negro National League 1920 to 31 or Negro National League 1933 to 48 This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Elwood Bingo DeMoss (1889-1965) was a baseball player and manager in the Negro Leagues from 1905 to 1943. ... Bill Byrd was a professional baseball player in the Negro leagues. ... Baltimore Black Box 1923 Leagues Independent (1916 - 1922, 1930 - 1931) Eastern Colored league (1923 - 1928 American Negro League (1929) East-West League (1932) Negro National League (1933 - 1934) Significant Players Satchel Paige michael Steele The Chosen One Jud âBoojumâ Wilson Frank Warfield Oliver Ghost Marcelle Sir Richard Lundy Leon Day...