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Booker McDaniels
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Pitcher
Born: (1913-09-13)September 13, 1913
Blackwell, Arkansas
Died: December 12, 1974(1974-12-12) (aged 61)
Kansas City, Missouri
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1940, for the Kansas City Monarchs
Last appearance
1949, for the Kansas City Monarchs
Teams

Booker Taliaferro McDaniels was an American baseball pitcher. He was born on September 13, 1913. He played in the Negro leagues during a time when baseball was segregated.

McDaniels played for the famous Kansas City Monarchs from 1940 to 1946. He returned to the Monarchs for another season in 1949. He also played for the Los Angeles Angels in 1949 and 1950. Booker McDaniels passed away on December 12, 1974.

Who Was Booker McDaniels?

Booker Taliaferro McDaniels was a talented baseball player. He was born in Blackwell, Arkansas. He grew up to become a professional pitcher. A pitcher is the player who throws the baseball from the mound. Their goal is to get batters out.

McDaniels was known for his skills on the baseball field. He played during a challenging time in American history. Many African American players were not allowed in the major leagues. This led to the creation of the Negro Leagues.

Playing Baseball

Booker McDaniels played baseball for many years. His career spanned from 1940 to 1950. He was a right-handed pitcher. This means he threw the ball with his right arm. He also batted right-handed.

He spent most of his career with one team. This team was the Kansas City Monarchs. They were one of the most successful teams. They played in the Negro American League.

The Negro Leagues

The Negro Leagues were professional baseball leagues. They were formed 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.

These leagues were very important. They gave talented players like McDaniels a chance to play. Many great players came from the Negro Leagues. They showed amazing skill and passion for the game.

Pitching for the Monarchs

Booker McDaniels joined the Kansas City Monarchs in 1940. He quickly became an important part of the team. The Monarchs were a powerful team. They won many championships.

McDaniels helped them win games with his pitching. He played with many famous players. These players included Jackie Robinson and Satchel Paige. His time with the Monarchs was a highlight of his career.

Playing in the Pacific Coast League

After his time in the Negro Leagues, McDaniels played elsewhere. He joined the Los Angeles Angels in 1949. This team was part of the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The PCL was a minor league.

It was a step towards integration in baseball. Playing in the PCL showed his continued talent. He played for the Angels for two seasons. He finished his professional baseball career in 1950.

Legacy

Booker McDaniels was an important part of baseball history. He played during a time of change. His contributions to the Negro Leagues are remembered. He helped pave the way for future players.

His career showed his dedication to baseball. He is remembered as a skilled pitcher. His story is part of the rich history of American baseball.

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