ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Hippo Galloway Hippo GallowayAmerican-born baseball player in Canada Baseball playerHippo GallowayOutfielder / Second basemanBorn: William Hipple Galloway(1882-03-24)March 24, 1882Buffalo, New York, U.S.Died: February 17, 1943(1943-02-17) (aged 60)Buffalo, New York, U.S.Batted: RightThrew: LeftNegro league baseball debut1900, for the Cuban X-GiantsLast appearance1900, for the Cuban X-Giants Teams Cuban X-Giants (1900) Member of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Induction2021 William Hipple Galloway (March 24, 1882 – February 17, 1943),[1] nicknamed "Hippo", was an American-Canadian professional baseball player. Born in Buffalo, New York, Galloway grew up in Dunnville, Ontario, and is considered "the first black Canadian to play organized baseball."[1] Biography Galloway grew up playing both baseball and ice hockey. In 1899, he played hockey for the Woodstock, Ontario, club in the Central Ontario Hockey Association, where he was known as a "cool and collected" player on the ice.[2] In the summer of 1899, he played minor league baseball for the Woodstock Bains of the Canadian League,[3] but was dismissed from the club when a white player objected to his presence. Galloway was the last black player in Canadian organized baseball until Jackie Robinson in 1946.[4][5] Following his dismissal, Galloway left Canada to join the Cuban X-Giants of the Negro leagues for the 1900 season.[6] References 1 2 "William "Hipple" Galloway". baseballhalloffame.ca. Retrieved December 12, 2021. ↑ "Black Hockey History". hockeycentral.co.uk. Retrieved October 7, 2020. ↑ "William Galloway". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved October 7, 2020. ↑ Cieradkowski, Gary (2015). The League of Outsider Baseball: An Illustrated History of Baseball's Forgotten Heroes. Simon and Schuster. p. 178. ISBN 9781476775234. ↑ "A History Of Black Hockey". greatesthockeylegends.com. February 19, 2007. Retrieved October 7, 2020. ↑ "Bill Galloway". seamheads.com. Retrieved October 7, 2020. External links Career statistics from Baseball Reference (Minors), or Seamheads vteMembers of the Canadian Baseball Hall of FamePlayers, managers, and coaches Bob Addy Roberto Alomar Felipe Alou Sparky Anderson Jimmy Archer Amanda Asay José Bautista Jason Bay Érik Bédard George Bell Reno Bertoia Ted Bowsfield Tom Burgess Helen Callaghan Gary Carter Joe Carter Nig Clarke Jimmy Claxton Reggie Cleveland Frank Colman Murray Cook Rhéal Cormier Charlie Culver Andre Dawson Carlos Delgado Ryan Dempster Rob Ducey Tony Fernández Russ Ford Dick Fowler Jeff Francis Hippo Galloway Cito Gaston George Gibson Roland Gladu Jack Graney Vladimir Guerrero Roy Halladay Greg Hamilton Vern Handrahan Bill Harris Jeff Heath Tom Henke Pat Hentgen John Hiller Arthur Irwin Ferguson Jenkins Arleene Johnson Oscar Judd Jimmy Key Corey Koskie Tony Kubek Tommy Lasorda Phil Marchildon Russell Martin Dennis Martínez Pedro Martínez Kirk McCaskill Manny McIntyre Dave McKay Larry McLean Roy Miller Justin Morneau Lloyd Moseby Rocky Nelson Wayne Norton Tip O'Neill Frank O'Rourke John Olerud Bill Phillips Ron Piché Terry Puhl Paul Quantrill Tim Raines Claude Raymond Sherry Robertson Jackie Robinson Steve Rogers Goody Rosen Jean-Pierre Roy George Selkirk Pop Smith Matt Stairs Rusty Staub Ron Stead Ashley Stephenson Dave Stieb Ron Taylor Fred Thomas Larry Walker Tim Wallach Duane Ward Pete Ward Ernie Whitt Jimmy Williams George Wood Miscellaneous Gord Ash Nat Bailey Paul Beeston Richard Bélec Andy Bilesky Howard Birnie Charles Bronfman Bob Brown Carmen Bush James F. Cairns Ray Carter Tom Cheek Jack Kent Cooke Ronald Cullen Jacques Doucet John Ducey Bob Elliot Bob Emslie Jim Fanning Pat Gillick Paul Godfrey Calvin Griffith John Haar Peter Hardy Ron Hayter Rod Heisler Doug Hudlin William Humber Joseph Lannin George "Knotty" Lee Bobby Mattick Don McDougall John McHale Jim McKean Doug Melvin Joe Page Lester B. Pearson Bob Prentice Ernie Quigley Hector Racine Jimmy Rattlesnake Jim Ridley Ron Roncetti Allan Roth Gladwyn Scott Frank Shaughnessy Dave Shury William Shuttleworth Harry Simmons Allan Simpson Bill Slack George Sleeman Gerry Snyder Bernie Soulliere Howard Starkman Rob Thomson Dave Van Horne Peter Widdrington Roy Yamamura Harold Younker Groups Canadian-born players of the AAGPBL Beachville & Zorra teams, 1838 London Tecumsehs, 1877 National youth team, 1991 Team Canada, 2011 Team Canada, 2015 Vancouver Asahi This Negro league baseball infielder born in the 1880s article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte