to him is armando rafael murrieta and the lower-level you have the second one right here is pedro cabrera. so you had for almost every club. out of four, three of them would appear in the major leagues. cabrera, raffaella may not nren are some nice. most interestingly, perhaps the best of the poor are the ones who never got to play in the major leagues. in the 1908 season, he was the club's second-leading hitter. he won 19 games as a pitcher, c. was both an outfielder and a picture and he played up positions at the club and was one of the leading players. however, there was a royal among the owners executive said the team after the season because some suspected there were players on this new britain club. they didn't name them, but it might not have been otherwise allowed to play in organized baseball. to the owners voted that nomar contract be extended to nonwhite players. be that there were no african-american players, they specifically retired the cuban players that played on a new britain club. so the manager of the new britain team had to travel down to havana to verify the ancestry