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NDN All-Star #18 John Tortes Meyers – Just a Cahuilla Catcher from California

NDN All-Star #18 John Tortes Meyers (Cahuilla)

Hey NDN All-Stars fans! Today, let’s dive into the stories history of baseball and explore the remarkable career of NDN All-Star #18 John Tortes Meyers (Cahuilla). You might not have heard his name as often as, say Babe Ruth or Jackie Robinson, but Meyers left an indelible mark on the game, and there’s more to his story than meets the eye.

Born in 1880, John Tortes Meyers, also known as “Chief” Meyers (most Native American ball players in those days were called that), was a standout catcher during the “Deadball Era” of baseball. His journey to the big leagues was nothing short of remarkable. Growing up in California, Meyers discovered his love for baseball at a young age, playing in sandlots with his friends. He played for a number of years in various minor league and semi-pro baseball leagues before he got a break. Little did he know that this passion would lead him to become one of the most respected players of his time.

Meyers’ skill as a catcher quickly caught the attention of baseball scouts, and he made his Major League debut in 1909 with the New York Giants, at the age of 28. His impressive abilities behind the plate and with a bat in hand made him an essential part of the team. Meyers played a crucial role in the Giants’ success during the early 20th century, contributing to their World Series victories in 1911, 1912, and 1913.

(See our earlier blog post about the great book written about the 1911 World Series by our friends Traci Sorell and Arigon Starr.)

As a member of the Cahuilla tribe, Meyers proudly embraced his roots. In an era when diversity in baseball was scarce, Meyers broke barriers and proved that talent knows no cultural or ethnic bounds. He became a source of inspiration for many aspiring players who dreamed of making it to the big leagues.

Off the field, Meyers continued to make a difference. Upon retiring from baseball after his 8 year Major League career, he remained active in his community, working to promote youth sports and education.

As we celebrate the rich tapestry of baseball history, let’s tip our hats to NDN All-Star #18 John Meyers and appreciate the enduring legacy he left for future generations of players and fans alike.


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NDN All-Stars “FIRSTS!” – An Indian at the Brickyard!

NDN All-Stars FIRSTS -Cory Witherill

Let’s take a trip back to 2001, the year the Indianapolis 500 witnessed a groundbreaking moment in motorsport history – NDN All-Star #146 Cory Witherill (Navajo) became the first Native American to grace the most famous racetrack in the world!

Growing up with a love for racing, Witherill faced his fair share of challenges along the way. Yet, he never let setbacks dim his drive. Despite the hurdles, he pursued his dreams with unwavering belief, eventually earning his spot in the storied event.

For Witherill, racing in the Indy 500 that day in 2001 wasn’t just about personal achievement; it was about representation and breaking barriers. His presence on that track, starting in 31st place and finishing in 19th, was a powerful symbol of diversity and inclusion, inspiring countless individuals – young and old, particularly within Native communities, to reach for their own dreams.

Since that historic day, Witherill’s legacy has continued to resonate, reminding us of the importance of perseverance and the impact of representation in sports. His story serves as a beacon of inspiration, urging us all to chase our dreams relentlessly, regardless of the obstacles we may face.

In addition to his start at the Indy 500, Winterill competed in the Indy Racing League, Infinity Pro Series, Indy Lights, and the ARCA Series.

NDN All-Star #146 Cory Witherill‘s name will forever be synonymous with courage, determination, and the enduring spirit of breaking down barriers in pursuit of greatness.


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