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  1. Roy Campanella: Baseball Star (Great Achievers : Lives of the Physically Challenged) by Norman L. Macht, 1995-11
  2. Roy Campanella (Baseball Legends) by James Tackach, 1995-11
  3. Roy Campanella ( Big League Baseball Library ) by Dick Young, 1952-01-01
  4. Roy Campanella, brave man of baseball (Sports close-up books) by Julian May, 1974
  5. The Saturday Evening Post August 2, 1958: King of the Moonshiners, My Baseball Comeback by Roy Campanella
  6. Roy Campanella: Brave Man of Baseball by Julian May, 1974
  7. Roy Campanella ( Big League Baseball Library )
  8. Roy Campanella, Man of Courage [Baseball - Cathcher - Brooklyn Dodgers] by Gene Schoor, 1959
  9. How to Watch Baseball at the Field or on Television - By Twelve Major League Stars by Roy; Kell, George; Kiner, Ralph; Lemon, Bob; Lockman, Whitey; Mantle Campanella, 1953-01-01
  10. It's Good to Be Alive by Roy Campanella, 1995-03-01
  11. Campy: The Story of Roy Campanella by David A. Adler, 2007-03-15
  12. Campy: The Two Lives of Roy Campanella by Neil Lanctot, 2011-03-08
  13. Roy Campanella: Major-League Champion (Rookie Biography) by Carol Greene, 1994-04
  14. Baltimore Elite Giants Players: Roy Campanella

61. THE ROY AND ROXIE CAMPANELLA FOUNDATION FACT SHEET
WHO The Foundation was inspired by baseball Hall of Famer roy campanella, whosecatcher’s career with the Brooklyn Dodgers was cut short by an accident that
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The mission of The Roy and Roxie Campanella Foundation (formerly known as The Roy and Roxie Campanella Physical Therapy Scholarship Foundation) is twofold: to provide necessary equipment, education, informational aids, emotional and financial support to people living with spinal cord injuries; and to provide scholarships in the final year of study for worthy college students preparing for careers as physical therapists. WHO: The Foundation was inspired by baseball Hall of Famer Roy Campanella, whose catcher’s career with the Brooklyn Dodgers was cut short by an accident that left him paralyzed in January 1958. For the remainder of his life, Roy inspired people living with spinal cord injuries. He also remained an active influence in baseball, helping to fine-tune the skills of the Dodger catchers who followed him, including John Roseboro, Joe Ferguson, Steve Yeager, Mike Scioscia, Rick Dempsey and Mike Piazza. Since his death in June 1993, his wife Roxie and the Campanella family have continued to support his wishes through the work of the Foundation.

62. Roy Campanella
roy Campy campanella was born on November 19, 1921 roy's father was an Italian immigrantand his mother Campy began playing baseball for the Bacharach Giants
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Links Culture Related Civil Rights Fine Arts History ... Multicultural Emporium First Day Issue 1981 Disability Stamp - Featuring Roy Campanella Paralyzed in January 28, 1958 Automobile Accident Roy " Campy " Campanella was born on November 19, 1921 in Homestead, Pennsylvania. Roy's father was an Italian immigrant and his mother was African American. Campy began playing baseball for the Bacharach Giants, a semi-professional team when he was only 15 years old. The Baltimore Elite Giants of the Negro Leagues were so impressed with his play that they signed him that same year. Campy was a star player in both the Negro and Mexican Leagues for nine seasons. Campy was signed by Branch Rickey and the Brooklyn Dodgers organization in 1946 and moved up to the majors in 1948, the second African American Player to crash Baseball's color line. Campy played catcher for the Dodgers from 1949 to 1957. He led the National league catchers in putouts six times and hit 242 home runs in his nine year career. He also led the league "

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Macht, Norman, roy campanella, 1995. Tackach, James, roy campanella, 1991. Goldstein,Richard, Superstars and Screwballs 100 Years of Brooklyn baseball, 1991.
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65. Encyclopædia Britannica
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Roy Campanella was a member of 8 All-Star teams and one World Championship team. He led his league in RBIs once. Campanella was selected the National League's Most Valuable Player 3 times, in 1951, 1953 and 1955. In 1969 he was voted into the Hall of Fame and in 2000 he was named to the All Century Team.
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69. Got Pride?
Nashua is one of the lucky areas of this country that has had the privilege of beingtouched not only by one, but two baseball greats; roy campanella and Don
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78. Roy
campanella also often played in Puerto Rico and Cuba during the winter seasons. In1969 roy was voted into the National baseball Hall of Fame for his
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Roy "Campy" Campanella Born Died Height Weight November 19, 1921 June 26, 1993 5' 91/2" Threw Batted Position(s) Right Right c,3b, of, p Roy Campanella Campy started playing for the Baltimore Elite Giants as a fifteen-year-old youngster and learning his trade from the Great Biz Mackey, he developed into an outstanding catcher, earning a spot on the East squad in the 1941 All-Star game and being voted the game's MVP. After missing the next two East-West games because of his ventures into showcasing for the major leagues and playing in the Mexican League, Campy made two more All-Star appearances, in 1944 and 1945, seasons in which he finished in the top half-dozen hitters in the league. In 1944 he led the league in doubles and compiled a .350 batting average. That season, Campy even took a turn on the mound, ending with a no-decision even though his team got the win. That was the end of his "pitching career," but his next season's plate encore showed a .36 batting average in All Star competition was a resounding .364, and his lifetime average for his nine year Negro League career was .353.
As a high school student he was invited by the Philadelphia Phillies to work out at Shibe Park, but when he arrived and they discovered he was black, the offer was rescinded. The setback was only temporary, and he began his career with the Bacharach Giants, a semipro team unrelated to the earlier team of the same name. Later he signed with the Elites in 1937 as a third-string catcher, playing only on weekends to spell his mentor Biz Mackey. The next year he quit school and began playing baseball full-time, but still as Mackey's understudy. In 1939 Mackey left the Elites for the Newark Eagles, and Campy moved into the regular catcher's position, hitting eighth in the batting order. In a postseason four-team tournament the Elites upset the Homestead Grays to claim the playoff championship.

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80. Roy Campanella - Wikipedia
encyclopedia. roy campanella (November 19, 1921June 26, 1993) was afamous baseball player. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Roy Campanella
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Roy Campanella November 19 June 26 ) was a famous baseball player. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (now the Los Angeles Dodgers ) from to , as their regular catcher. His first game was on April 20 . He played in the All-Star Game every year from to . He received the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in the National League three times: in , and . He was in tenth place in the MVP voting in He became crippled as a result of an auto accident in January and was confined to a wheelchair. He died in Woodland Hills

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