Nig was the nickname of some American athletes of the late 19th and early 20th century. Before the integration of baseball, a number of baseball players were known by the nickname, often adjudged to be a reference to someone's dark complexion. The nickname is a short form of the ethnic slur nigger. Notable athletes with the nickname include:
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| - Nig was the nickname of some American athletes of the late 19th and early 20th century. Before the integration of baseball, a number of baseball players were known by the nickname, often adjudged to be a reference to someone's dark complexion. The nickname is a short form of the ethnic slur nigger. Notable athletes with the nickname include: (en)
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| - Nig was the nickname of some American athletes of the late 19th and early 20th century. Before the integration of baseball, a number of baseball players were known by the nickname, often adjudged to be a reference to someone's dark complexion. The nickname is a short form of the ethnic slur nigger. Notable athletes with the nickname include:
* Vincent Borleske (1887–1957), American minor league baseball player, college football player and coach
* Nig Clarke (1882–1949), Canadian-born baseball player in the United States
* George Cuppy (1869–1922), American baseball pitcher
* Nig Fuller (1878–1937), American baseball player
* Johnny Grabowski (1900–1946), American baseball player
* Nig Lipscomb (1911–1978), American baseball player
* Charlie Niebergall (1899–1982), American baseball player
* Nig Perrine (1885–1948), American baseball player
* E. M. Waller (1904–1988), American football player and coach (en)
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