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Albert Toney
Shortstop
Born: (1879-03-03)March 3, 1879
DuQuoin, Illinois
Died: (1931-10-26)October 26, 1931
Chicago, Illinois
Batted: Unknown Threw: Right
debut
1901, for the Chicago Union Giants
Last appearance
1916, for the Chicago Giants
Teams
  • Chicago Union Giants (1901–1908)
  • Algona Brownies (1902–1903)
  • Leland Giants (1906)
  • Kansas City Royal Giants (1910)
  • Chicago Giants (1912–1916)
  • French Lick Plutos (1912)
  • Chicago American Giants (1912)

Albert Toney (born March 3, 1879 – died October 26, 1931) was an American baseball player. He was a talented shortstop who played during a time when baseball was still developing. He played for many teams in Chicago before the official Negro leagues were formed.

Albert Toney: A Baseball Star

Playing Before the Negro Leagues

Albert Toney played baseball in the early 1900s. This was before the well-known Negro Leagues were officially organized. During this time, African American players often played on their own teams. These teams traveled around to play games. They showed off amazing talent even though they faced many challenges.

His Baseball Journey

Albert Toney was a shortstop. This position is very important in baseball. A shortstop plays between second and third base. Their job is to field ground balls and make quick throws. Albert Toney was known for his skills in this role.

He started his career around 1901. He played for many different teams. Most of his time was spent with teams based in Chicago. These included the Chicago Union Giants, the Leland Giants, and the Chicago Giants. He was a consistent player for many years.

Famous Teammates

During his career, Albert Toney played alongside many famous baseball players of his time. These were some of the best athletes in the sport. Some of his notable teammates included:

  • Rube Foster: A legendary pitcher and manager. He is often called the "Father of Black Baseball."
  • Dangerfield Talbert: Another skilled player from that era.
  • Henry W. Moore: A talented player who made a name for himself.
  • Chappie Johnson: Known for his catching and leadership.
  • William Binga: A strong hitter and fielder.
  • Walter Ball: A great pitcher.

Playing with these stars showed how good Albert Toney was. He was a respected part of these strong teams.

His Legacy

Albert Toney played a key role in early Black baseball. He helped pave the way for future generations. His career showed the talent of African American players. This was important before the official Negro Leagues. He passed away in 1931. His contributions to baseball are still remembered.

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