1943 Homestead Grays season

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1943  Washington Homestead Grays
League Negro National League
Ballpark Forbes Field, Griffith Stadium
City Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C.
Record78–23–1 (.770)
League place1st
Managers Candy Jim Taylor
1944  

The 1943 Homestead Grays baseball team represented the Homestead Grays in the Negro National League (NNL) during the 1943 baseball season. After having managed the Grays to five pennants in seven seasons, manager Vic Harris elected to step away from managing to take a job with a plant that relegated him to part-time out-fielding. As such, Candy Jim Taylor, a manager for several teams since 1920, was hired to skipper the team. The team compiled a 78–23–1 (.770) record and won the NNL pennant for the sixth time in franchise history. They won the right to go to the 1943 Negro World Series and were tasked against the Birmingham Black Barons; the Grays won in seven games for their first World Series title.

The team played its home games at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh and Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. [1]

The team's leading batters were:

Other regular players included center fielder Jerry Benjamin, shortstop Sam Bankhead, second baseman Howard Easterling, pitchers Spoon Carter, and Edsall Walker. [2]

Five of the Grays' players were later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: Cool Papa Bell; Ray Brown; Josh Gibson; Buck Leonard; and Jud Wilson.

References

  1. "1943 Washington Homestead Grays". Seamheads.com. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
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