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Albert Overton
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Pitcher
Born: (1903-08-29)August 29, 1903
Austin, Texas
Died: November 5, 1988(1988-11-05) (aged 85)
Galveston, Texas
debut
1932, for the Little Rock Grays
Last appearance
1944, for the Indianapolis–Cincinnati Clowns
Teams

Albert Overton was a talented American baseball player. He was a pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played during the 1930s and 1940s.

Overton was born on August 29, 1903. His hometown was Austin, Texas. He passed away on November 5, 1988, in Galveston, Texas. He was 85 years old when he died.

Who Was Albert Overton?

Albert Overton was a professional baseball player. He was known for his skills as a pitcher. Pitchers are players who throw the baseball to the batter. They try to get batters out.

Overton played during a time when baseball was segregated. This meant Black players could not play in the major leagues. They played in their own leagues, called the Negro leagues.

Early Life and Baseball Beginnings

Albert Overton grew up in Texas. Like many kids, he probably loved playing baseball. He worked hard to develop his pitching skills.

His dream was to play professional baseball. He made his debut in 1932. His first team was the Little Rock Grays. This was a team in the Negro leagues.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

Overton spent many years playing in the Negro leagues. These leagues were very important. They gave Black athletes a chance to play professional baseball. Many amazing players were part of these leagues.

What Were the Negro Leagues?

The Negro leagues were professional baseball leagues. They were created for African-American players. This was because of racial segregation in the United States. Black players were not allowed to play in Major League Baseball until 1947.

The Negro leagues had many great teams and players. They played exciting games. They drew large crowds of fans. These leagues were a big part of American history.

Albert Overton's Teams

Albert Overton played for a few different teams. Each team was part of the Negro leagues. He showed his pitching talent with each one.

After playing for the Little Rock Grays, he joined the Philadelphia Stars. This was in 1937. The Stars were a very well-known team.

Later in his career, he played for the Indianapolis–Cincinnati Clowns. This was in 1944. He finished his professional career with this team.

Later Life and Legacy

Albert Overton lived a long life. He saw many changes in baseball. He was part of a special era in sports history.

His contributions helped pave the way. They helped future generations of Black athletes. He is remembered as one of the many talented players. These players kept baseball alive for African Americans during segregation.

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