Clifford White

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Clifford White
Catcher
Born:(1894-03-22)March 22, 1894
South McAlester, Oklahoma
Threw: Right
Negro league baseball debut
1915, for the  Chicago American Giants
Last appearance
1916, for the  Leland Giants
Teams

Clifford White (March 22, 1894 – death date unknown) was an American Negro league catcher in the 1910s.

A native of South McAlester, Oklahoma, White made his Negro leagues debut in 1915 with the Chicago American Giants. He went on to play for the Leland Giants the following season. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Clifford White". seamheads.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  2. "Clifford White". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021.