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Bob Evans
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Pitcher
Born: (1910-12-27)December 27, 1910
Richmond, Virginia
Died: October 15, 1947(1947-10-15) (aged 36)
Richmond, Virginia
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1932, for the Washington Pilots
Last appearance
1943, for the Philadelphia Stars
Teams

Robert Judson Evans (born December 27, 1910 – died October 15, 1947) was an American baseball player. He was a talented pitcher in the Negro leagues during the 1930s and 1940s.

Bob Evans was born in Richmond, Virginia. He played for several teams during his career. These included the Washington Pilots, Newark Eagles, and New York Black Yankees. He passed away in his hometown of Richmond at the age of 36.

Understanding the Negro Leagues

The Negro leagues were professional baseball leagues in the United States. They were formed when African American players were not allowed to play in the major leagues. This was due to racial segregation laws at the time.

A Place for Great Talent

Even though they faced unfair rules, many amazing players played in the Negro leagues. These leagues gave Black athletes a chance to show their incredible skills. They played exciting games and built a strong baseball community.

Breaking Barriers in Baseball

The Negro leagues were very important for baseball history. They helped pave the way for future players to break down racial barriers. Eventually, players like Jackie Robinson joined the major leagues. This changed baseball forever.

Bob Evans' Baseball Journey

Bob Evans began his professional baseball career in 1932. He made his debut with the Washington Pilots team. This was the start of his time as a pitcher in the Negro leagues.

Playing for Different Teams

Over the years, Bob Evans played for several different teams. Each team was part of the exciting world of Negro league baseball.

  • Washington Pilots (1932): This was his first team.
  • Newark Dodgers (1934–1935): He played for this team for two seasons.
  • Newark Eagles (1936–1939): He spent several years with the Eagles.
  • New York Black Yankees (1940–1943): He joined this famous team later in his career.
  • Philadelphia Stars (1942–1943): He also played for the Stars towards the end of his career.

A Pitcher's Role

As a pitcher, Bob Evans was a key player for his teams. Pitchers are responsible for throwing the ball to the batter. They try to get batters out by making them miss or hit the ball in a way that can be caught. It takes a lot of skill and strategy to be a good pitcher.

Later Life and Legacy

Bob Evans played his final season in 1943. He finished his career with the Philadelphia Stars. He passed away just a few years later in 1947.

Remembering Bob Evans

Even though he died young, Bob Evans is remembered as one of the many talented players from the Negro leagues. These players helped shape baseball history. They showed incredible talent and determination during a challenging time. Their contributions are an important part of sports history.

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