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Community gathering held to discuss naming of SOC baseball field 

Natasha Gerald leads meeting to discuss naming of field.
Natasha Gerald leads meeting to discuss naming of field.

By Anthony Council
Correspondent 

The South Oak Cliff (SOC) Alumni Bear Cave recently hosted a community gathering to discuss the naming of the new baseball complex to be built on the Dr. Frederick Douglass Todd Middle School campus. The event, organized by Natasha Gerald, the SOC Alumni Bear Cave President, and SBDM Chair, brought together residents to honor the legacy of trailblazing figures from the Negro Baseball League, specifically Ed Hudson and William “Skinny Legs” Blair, two pioneers of the game.

During the meeting, Natasha Gerald emphasized the importance of involving the community in the decision-making process. While the district would ultimately have to approve the name, she said it was crucial to ensure that the community’s input was considered. Attendees expressed excitement and positivity about having their voices heard in the conversation about the complex’s name.

The discussion focused on choosing a name that would honor these key figures. Potential names such as “Hudson Complex,” “Bill Blair Field,” and “Bill Blair Complex and Hudson Field” were considered, with both Hudson and Blair being celebrated for their significant contributions to the sport.

Members of the Blair Family were in attendance at the meeting to discuss naming of SOC field. credit – Anthony Council

Darryl Blair, the son of the late William “Skinny Legs” Blair, shared his gratitude for the possibility of honoring his father’s legacy at the new complex. 

“I’m very grateful and proud to have my father’s name on this field. It speaks volumes about his legacy and the importance of this moment,” Blair said. 

He also reflected on his father’s values with one of his many quotes, “When you know better, you do better, and you make it better for the greater good,” emphasizing the importance of improving for future generations.

As the community discussed the name options, one participant suggested that the name should reflect not only the legacies of past players but also the heart and spirit of South Oak Cliff. This perspective emphasized a deeper connection to the community’s history and values.

The final decision on the naming will be submitted to the district for review, with a resolution expected soon. The meeting was an important step in ensuring that the community’s voices were heard in shaping the future of the new baseball complex; a tribute to the rich history of South Oak Cliff and the athletes who helped shape it.

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