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Buddy Clay
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Second baseman
Born: (1894-03-28)March 28, 1894
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Died: August 18, 1967(1967-08-18) (aged 73)
Los Angeles, California
Threw: Right
debut
1921, for the Pittsburgh Keystones
Last appearance
1921, for the Pittsburgh Keystones
Teams

Wilbron A. Clay Jr. (born March 28, 1894 – died August 18, 1967) was a baseball player. People knew him by his nickname, "Buddy". He played as a second baseman in the Negro Leagues during the 1920s.

Who Was Buddy Clay?

Buddy Clay was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He played baseball for the Pittsburgh Keystones team. This was in the year 1921. He played the position of second baseman. Buddy Clay passed away in Los Angeles, California in 1967. He was 73 years old.

The Negro Leagues

The Negro Leagues were special baseball leagues. They were created for African American players. At that time, many talented Black players were not allowed to play in Major League Baseball. This was due to unfair rules. So, they formed their own leagues.

These leagues were very important. They gave Black athletes a chance to play professional baseball. Many amazing players became stars in the Negro Leagues. They showed incredible skill and passion for the game. The leagues were a big part of American history. They helped change how people thought about race in sports.

Playing Second Base

Buddy Clay played as a second baseman. This is a key position in baseball. The second baseman stands between first and second base. Their main job is to stop batted balls. They also help with plays around second base.

A good second baseman needs to be quick. They must have good hands to catch the ball. They also need a strong arm to throw to other bases. They work closely with the shortstop. Together, they cover the middle of the infield. They help turn double plays. This means getting two outs on one play.

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