Cool Papa Bell
Cool Papa Bell was an American baseball player known for his exceptional speed and skill in the Negro Leagues. Born on May 17, 1903, in Starkville, Mississippi, he played primarily as a center fielder and was a key figure for teams like the St. Louis Stars and the Pittsburgh Crawfords.
Bell's remarkable talent earned him a reputation as one of the fastest players in baseball history. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974, recognizing his contributions to the sport and his impact on the game during a time when African American players faced significant challenges.