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Blogging The Forgotten Dodger

Thank you, Nashville Elite Giants!

6/22/2025

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I returned late Saturday night from a quick driving trip to Nashville where I was pleased to be invited to table and sign copies of Jim Gilliam: The Forgotten Dodger during the Nashville Sounds' commemoration of the Negro Leagues. Before they were the Baltimore Elite Giants, they were the Nashville Elite Giants, and for a couple of days the Sounds assumed the Elite Giant identity.

Gilliam, who was born just a few blocks from the Sounds' stadium, played the 1945 season, at age 16, with the Nashville Black Vols of the Negro Southern League. He joined the Baltimore Elite Giants in 1946 and played through the 1950 season before the Dodgers purchased his contract.

Nashville has a wonderful, rich baseball history, particularly with the Negro Leagues. First Horizon Park, which has a mailing address of 19 Junior Gilliam Way, is a beautiful facility in downtown Nashville. It is full of food and entertainment options, including a bourbon list that featured Eagle Rare and Weller Special Reserve!

I had a wonderful time meeting two people I interviewed for my book, Skip Nipper and Harriet Kimbro-Hamilton! Harriet's father was Henry Kimbro and was a teammate of Gilliam with the Elite Giants. 

And, as an excellent bonus, I caught up with friend Andrew Maraniss and his son, Charlie, for breakfast on Saturday morning!

Thank you so much to Doug Scopel of the Sounds for having me on a beautiful Friday evening. 
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Harriet Kimbro-Hamilton
Skip Nipper and I talking about baseball
I found him!
First Horizon Park address
Skip Nipper, aka Mr. Sulphur Dell
Being interviewed on the scoreboard in the 3rd inning
I made the Sounds' IG story!
Beautiful park on a beautiful summer night
Andrew and Charlie Maraniss
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Pearson Cotton
6/23/2025 05:03:39 pm

My parents were good friends with Jim and Edwina Gilliam during the 60s in L.A. My dad, Dr. Wendell N. Cotton and Jim dabbled in real estate during that time period. Jim’s son, Malcolm, was my baseball teammate at Los Angeles High School. I would love to reconnect with Malcom if possible. Jim’s passing was devastating for our family.
Jim negotiated a deal with Willie Davis to purchase one of his gloves, autographed #3Dog. I played with that glove for 3 years in high school and 3 years in college. I’m still upset with myself for losing that glove after I finished playing in the early 70s.
Also, through Jim, he referred me to John Roseboro who arranged for me to attend a tryout with the Dodgers.
I could go on but Jim, along with Charlie Neal, came out to our Little League practice in ‘59 and coached us up. BTW, we won our League Championship that year, and the Dodgers won the WS! And yes, Charlie Neal was the MVP!
Memories!!!
If possible I would love to talk with you on my research black major league Ballplayers.
Thanks for your time.
Pearson Cotton
[email protected]
404-226-7078
I live in Atlanta
Take care and look forward to visiting Jim’s early childhood neighborhood.


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  • Athletic Director U.