Ted Hamilton (baseball)

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Ted Hamilton
Pitcher
Negro league baseball debut
1921, for the  Cleveland Tate Stars
Last appearance
1924, for the  St. Louis Stars
Teams

Ted Hamilton was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1920s.

Hamilton made his Negro leagues debut in 1921 with the Cleveland Tate Stars, and played for the Cleveland Browns and St. Louis Stars in 1924. In his 14 recorded games on the mound, he posted a 4.72 ERA over 76.1 innings. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Ted Hamilton". seamheads.com. Retrieved June 16, 2021.
  2. "Ted Hamilton". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved June 16, 2021.