Robert Boone | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: 1884 Mississippi, US | |
Threw: Left | |
Negro league baseball debut | |
1909, for the San Antonio Black Bronchos | |
Last appearance | |
1912, for the Kansas City Royal Giants | |
Teams | |
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Robert Boone was an American Negro league pitcher between 1909 and 1912.
A native of Mississippi,Boone made his Negro leagues debut in 1909 with the San Antonio Black Bronchos. He went on to play for the Oklahoma Monarchs and Kansas City Royal Giants. [1] [2]
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