Walter F. Leonard
Nicknamed “Buck,” Walter F. Leonard played for the Homestead Grays and was inducted in 1972. Leonard played in a record 11 East-West All-Star games. His 17 years with the Grays would be the longest tenure with a single team in Negro League history. (Photo: Public Domain)
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