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Question

xG According to the lecture ebapps/assessment/take/launchjsp?course assessment id-. 134599, 18course id - 291233, 18o uestion Completion Status: QUESTION 3 According to the lecture on Negro League Baseball, this star African-American pitcher was so celebrated that he routinely pitched for multiple teams in a season and made three-to-four times as much money as the average black ballplayer. OTed "Double-Duty" Radcliffe Leroy "Satchel" Paige OJosh Gibson Edward W. Bolden Buck O'Neil QUESTION 4 4 po According to the lecture on Negro League Baseball, this white baseball star threatened not to play should blacks be allowed to play in the National League. As a result, the owners formed a gentlemen's agreement to keep blacks out of major and minor league baseball for decades to come. Moses Fleetwood Walker Cap Anson

Explanation / Answer

3. The correct answer is the first option, Ted Radcliffe. Because he pitched for mutually teams in a season, he was given the nickname “double-duty”.