In his history of the Negro leagues, Mark Ribowsky described the impact Stearnes had in Montgomery:"In Montgomery, Alabama, a cobralike outfielder, Norman 'Turkey' Stearnes, was ripping up league pitching. All arms and legs, Stearnes was a pastiche of oddities; in his batting stance he leaned way forward and his back foot pointed straight up. When he ran, his elbows flapped in and out — thus his nickname. He choked up on a light, thin bat, yet he hit moonshot home runs."