Diminutive, bow-legged Ray Dandridge was one of the best defensive third basemen in the
history of the Negro National League - or any other league. A contact hitter who consistently
batted .300 or better, Dandridge played seven years with Newark of the Negro National League,
and also spent eight summers in the Mexican League and 11 winters in the Cuban Winter League.
After the color barrier fell, he played four years with the Giants' Triple-A affiliate at
Minneapolis, batting .318 overall and winning the American Association MVP in 1950.