James "Cool Papa" Bell: St. Louis Stars Heritage Baseball Jersey
- Officially licensed product so a portion of all proceeds benefits the Negro League Baseball Museum.
- Constructed out of 100% cotton.
- Created to honor and pay tribute to James "Cool Papa" Bell and the St. Louis Stars.
- Featuring the white, blue and red colors of the St. Louis Stars
- To care for this jersey please hand wash cold, hang dry and the cool iron. Do not bleach.
Celebrate the legacy of the St. Louis Stars and the legendary James "Cool Papa" Bell with this authentic St. Louis Stars Heritage Baseball Jersey from our Heritage Collection. This jersey pays homage to Cool Papa Bell, one of the greatest all-around baseball players in history, and to the St. Louis Stars, a prominent Negro League team.
This high-quality cotton jersey features intricate embroidery on the sleeves, front, and back for comfort and durability. The front proudly displays "St. Louis" in bold light blue lettering with red trim, while the back showcases "15"—the same number Cool Papa Bell was said to have worn during his illustrious career with the Stars.
James "Cool Papa" Bell was born in 1903 in Starkville, Mississippi. He displayed exceptional talent in baseball from a young age. In the early 1920s, he started his professional career with the St. Louis Stars. Bell's career spanned from the 1920s to the 1940s and was distinguished by his incredible speed and agility. He is often described as the fastest man ever to play the game.
Legendary catcher Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe once said, "If he bunts and it bounces twice, put it (the ball) in your back pocket."
Satchel Paige remarked, "He could flip a light switch and get into bed before the room went dark."
Cool Papa Bell is often considered one of the greatest players ever. His career is a testament to his unparalleled speed, strategic base running, and defensive prowess. Over his extensive career, Bell amassed an impressive list of accolades. He was an eight-time All-Star and a two-time Negro League World Series champion.
Bell earned his nickname due to his calm demeanor on the pitcher's mound. He began his career as a pitcher with the St. Louis Stars, but an injury to his throwing arm interrupted his journey. His manager, Bill Gatewood, was impressed by Bell's unflappable nature and composure under pressure, ultimately bestowing him the nickname "Cool Papa." This moniker accompanied him throughout his career, even as he transitioned to center field, where he became one of the fastest and most skilled outfielders in the Negro Leagues.
By honoring Cool Papa Bell and his origins with the St. Louis Stars, we celebrate not only his greatness but also the rich history and significance of the Negro Leagues in shaping the landscape of American baseball.
One sleeve of the jersey is adorned with a detailed embroidered baseball featuring the team's name and the year "1922". 1922 holds significant importance for the St. Louis Stars as it marks a pivotal moment in their history when the team was officially established, becoming a key player in the Negro National League.
The formation of the Negro National League provided a more organized and competitive environment for African-American baseball teams, allowing the St. Louis Stars to showcase their talent on a broader stage.
The opposite sleeve showcases another logo associated with the St. Louis Stars Baseball team: a striking red star adorned with "STL" positioned prominently on top.
The St. Louis Stars were an African-American professional baseball team based in St. Louis, Missouri, celebrated for their competitive spirit and significant contributions to Negro League history. Founded in 1922, they played at the historic Stars Park and produced legendary players like James "Cool Papa" Bell, Willie Wells, and Mule Suttles. Throughout their heyday from 1922 to 1931, the Stars won multiple league titles and consistently competed at the highest levels, drawing large crowds and fostering a passionate fanbase.
The Negro Leagues were professional baseball leagues comprising predominantly African-American players. These leagues thrived at a time when Major League Baseball was segregated. It offered talented Black players the chance to play professionally. This jersey reflects these athletes' exceptional talent, resilience, and passion.
Collection | The Heritage Collection |
Edition | Open Edition |
Medium | Cotton |
SKU | NHJER2SLS-IVY |
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