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Bill Kindle
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Infielder
Born: (1891-01-29)January 29, 1891
Mount Pleasant, Tennessee
Died: November 1, 1952(1952-11-01) (aged 61)
Baltimore, Maryland
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1911, for the Brooklyn Royal Giants
Last appearance
1925, for the Lincoln Giants
Teams
  • Brooklyn Royal Giants (1911–1912, 1916–1917, 1919)
  • West Baden Sprudels (1913)
  • Chicago American Giants (1913)
  • Indianapolis ABCs (1914)
  • Brooklyn All Stars (1914)
  • Lincoln Stars (1915)
  • Lincoln Giants (1918, 1920, 1925)

William Horace Kindle (born January 29, 1891 – died November 1, 1952) was a skilled baseball player. He was an infielder in the Negro Leagues. He played for many years before the first Negro National League was created in 1920. He also played in its first few seasons.

Who Was Bill Kindle?

Bill Kindle was an important player in early Black baseball. He was born in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee. He played baseball at a time when Black players were not allowed in Major League Baseball. This led to the creation of the Negro Leagues.

Early Life and Education

Bill Kindle was born in 1891. He grew up with a love for baseball. He attended Fisk University. This was a historically Black university in Nashville, Tennessee. Studying at Fisk helped him develop his skills.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

Kindle played for several teams during his career. He was known for his strong play as an infielder. An infielder plays positions like first base, second base, shortstop, or third base. These players need to be quick and have good throwing arms.

Kindle's Teams

Bill Kindle played for many different teams. He spent most of his career with the Brooklyn Royal Giants. This team was very popular. He also played for the Lincoln Giants for at least two seasons. Other teams he played for included:

  • Chicago American Giants
  • Indianapolis ABCs
  • West Baden Sprudels
  • Brooklyn All Stars
  • Lincoln Stars

These teams traveled across the country. They played against other Negro League teams. They also played against local teams.

The Negro National League

The first Negro National League started in 1920. This was a big step for Black baseball. It created a more organized league. Bill Kindle played in this new league during its early years. This showed his lasting talent.

Later Life

Bill Kindle continued to be part of the baseball world for many years. He passed away in November 1952. He was 61 years old. He died in Baltimore, Maryland. His contributions to baseball are remembered as part of the rich history of the Negro Leagues.

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