- Played and managed in the Negro Leagues from 1928 to 1950.
- Was given the nickname Double Duty by Damon Runyon after he saw him pitch one game and catch another in a doubleheader.
- Played for more than 15 teams in the Negro Leagues between 1928 and 1950.
- Turns 100 in July, and is believed to be the oldest living Negro Leaguer.
- Was given the nickname Double Duty by Damon Runyon after he saw Radcliffe catch the first game of a double header, then pitch the second game.
- At the time of his death at age 103, was believed to be the oldest former professional baseball player.
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