Robert Poinsette | |
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Pitcher | |
Negro league baseball debut | |
1939, for the New York Black Yankees | |
Last appearance | |
1939, for the Toledo Crawfords | |
Teams | |
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Robert Poinsette is an American former Negro league pitcher who played in the 1930s.
Poinsette played for the New York Black Yankees in 1939, and also played for the Toledo Crawfords that season. In three recorded games on the mound, he posted a 15.43 ERA over 4.2 innings. [1] [2]
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