Howard Black | |
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Pitcher | |
Batted: Unknown Threw: Left | |
Negro league baseball debut | |
1926, for the Cleveland Elites | |
Last appearance | |
1926, for the Dayton Marcos | |
Teams | |
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Howard Black was an American professional baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues. [1] He played with the Cleveland Elites and Dayton Marcos in 1926. [2]
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