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Wabishaw Spencer “Doc” Wiley: Highly Respected Catcher in Negro League Baseball

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Wabishaw Spencer 'Doc' Wiley was a highly respected catcher in Negro league baseball. He played from 1910 to 1924. Wiley was born on February 1, 1892, in Muskogee, Oklahoma. His ethnicity has often been question but is believed the big Oklahoman was part Indian and African American. Wiley graduated from the Howard University School of […]

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