“Rube” Foster

Manager/Owner Chicago American Giants


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“Rube” Foster

Manager/Owner Chicago American Giants

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Andrew “Rube” Foster becomes the manager for the Leland Giants around 1910. (Caldwell Collection, NLBM)

Andrew “Rube” Foster becomes the manager for the Leland Giants around 1910. (Caldwell Collection, NLBM)

Best known as “The Father of Black Baseball” for his pioneering executive role in establishing the Negro National League in 1920, Andrew “Rube” Foster began his baseball career as a young, talented pitcher in his home state of Texas. In his early 20s, he had already established a reputation as a dominant pitcher for teams in the Midwest and East, including a reported 50-plus victories for the Cuban X Giants in 1903 and the Philadelphia Giants in 1905.

He parlayed this success into appearances with the Cuban winter-league’s team Fé in 1907, where he was the team’s leading player. The experienced served him well to become a dynamic Negro Leagues manager and executive. Foster was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981.