Baseball’s First Indian & a Marathon Legacy: Ed Rice on Louis and Andrew Sockalexis cover art

Baseball’s First Indian & a Marathon Legacy: Ed Rice on Louis and Andrew Sockalexis

Baseball’s First Indian & a Marathon Legacy: Ed Rice on Louis and Andrew Sockalexis

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

NDN All-Stars is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

NDN All-Stars Podcast Season 02, Episode 02 - Author Ed Rice

Summary:

In this episode of the NDN All-Stars Podcast, host Bill Black sits down with journalist and author Ed Rice, who spent more than two decades researching and writing Baseball’s First Indian, the definitive biography of NDN All-Star #4 Louis Sockalexis (Penobscot)—the first known Native American to play Major League Baseball. We also touch on his follow-up book about Louis’s cousin, NDN All-Star #154 Andrew Sockalexis (Penobscot), a talented marathon runner who represented the U.S. in the 1912 Olympics. Ed shares the deeply personal origin of his work, stories unearthed through painstaking research, and why both Sockalexis cousins deserve more national recognition today.

Topics Covered:

  • How Ed’s childhood visits to the Penobscot Reservation inspired his writing
  • Why Louis Sockalexis’s short MLB career had lasting impact
  • The mythology and truth behind legendary stories from 1890s baseball
  • How racism and inaccurate journalism shaped Louis’s legacy
  • The “first known” Native American pro baseball player debate
  • Bristol, Connecticut’s forgotten civil rights moment on a baseball field
  • Andrew Sockalexis’s near-medal Olympic finish and Boston Marathon races
  • How the 1912 Olympics featured a record number of Native American athletes
  • The legacy of Native ballplayers like Charlie Bender, John Meyers, and Jim Thorpe
  • Why the Baseball Hall of Fame and Cleveland still fall short in honoring Louis

Guest Bio:

Ed Rice is a retired college professor, journalist, and longtime distance runner from Maine. He is the author of Baseball’s First Indian and Native Trailblazer, biographies of cousins Louis and Andrew Sockalexis. His work has helped spark overdue conversations about the treatment, contributions, and rightful recognition of Native American athletes—especially within the Baseball Hall of Fame and broader sports institutions.

Resource Links:

  • Buy Baseball’s First Indian: https://amzn.to/4dpjLui
  • See Ed Rice's website: https://sockalexis.net/
  • Society for American Baseball Research (SABR): https://sabr.org
  • Learn more about the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame: https://www.aiahof.com/inductees.php

Learn More:

Visit ndnallstars.com to explore merchandise, read more blog posts, and dive into the history of great Native athletes past and present. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for daily stories and highlights.

And - if you like this content, please check out the NDN All-Star #4 Louis Sockalexis merchandise here:

No reviews yet