But if you'd like to talk with one-half of one of the first interracial road pairs in Major League Baseball, then the Oct. 2 meeting of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society is right in your wheelhouse.
J.W. Porter, a backup catcher who made his MLB debut with the Browns in 1952, was with the Cleveland Indians in 1958 and roomed with Larry Doby, the second Black player in MLB after Jackie Robinson.
Porter, who left the Browns for military service during the Korean War in 1952-53, returned to play three years in Detroit and a year in Washington before joining Cleveland in 1958.