Not to be confused with the Cuban Giants of the 1885–1915 era.
New York Cubans
Information
League
Negro National League (II) (1935–1936, 1939–1948)
Negro American League (1949–1950)
Location
New York City
Ballpark
Hinchliffe Stadium (Paterson) (1935–1936)
Polo Grounds (New York City) (1939-50) Yankee Stadium (New York City) (1941-46) [1]
Established
1935
Disbanded
1950
League titles
1947
Negro World Series championships
1947
The New York Cubans were a Negro league baseball team that played during the 1930s and from 1939 to 1950. Despite playing in the Negro leagues, the team occasionally employed white-skinned Hispanic baseball players as well, because Hispanics in general were largely ignored by the major league baseball teams before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball.
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Magicians, and was an outfielder in Negro league baseball for the NewYorkCubans. A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, Wheeler attended Dunbar High School...