Bill Blair | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: (1921-10-17)October 17, 1921 Dallas, Texas | |
Died: April 20, 2014(2014-04-20) (aged 92) Campbell, Texas | |
Batted: RightThrew: Left | |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
William Blair (October 17, 1921 – April 20, 2014) was a Negro league pitcher.
Blair graduated Booker T. Washington High School in Dallas and briefly attended Prairie View A&M University. He began his baseball career at the age of 16, playing for a barnstorming team in Mineola, Texas, and went on to join the United States Army, where he became the youngest African American to serve as a first sergeant in the Army during World War II.
He pitched from 1946 to 1951, for teams including the Indianapolis Clowns, Cincinnati Crescents, and was a player-manager for the Dallas Black Giants. He played against players such as Cool Papa Bell, Satchel Paige, and Hilton Smith. After retiring from baseball, he became a fixture in the community, running a local newspaper, the Elite News, and organizing golf tournaments and parades. He died in Campbell, Texas in 2014.
William Blair Park in South Dallas, formerly Rochester Park, was named after him.
References
- "Negro Leagues Baseball eMuseum: Personal Profiles: William Blair". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-04-21.
- ""Elite News" Founder, Civil Rights Activist Bill Blair Dead at 92". 20 April 2014.
- "Mr. William "Bill" Blair". Negro League Baseball. March 27, 2007.
- Adams-Wade, Norma (May 3, 2011). "Park to be renamed for local Negro Leagues baseball icon William 'Bill' Blair". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved July 18, 2013.
- Lewis, Bridget (June 1, 2012). "UT Arlington Library to Receive Historical Papers of Negro League Baseball Player, African-American Newspaper Publisher William Blair Jr" (Press release). University of Texas at Arlington. Retrieved July 18, 2013.
External links
- Career statistics from Baseball Reference and Seamheads
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