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Burlin White
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Catcher/Manager
Born: (1895-02-05)February 5, 1895
Richmond, Virginia
Died: April 5, 1971(1971-04-05) (aged 76)
Bedford, Massachusetts
Batted: Both Threw: Right
debut
1915, for the West Baden Sprudels
Last appearance
1933, for the Pollock's Cuban Stars
Teams
  • West Baden Sprudels (1915)
  • Chicago American Giants (1916–1917)
  • Atlantic City Bacharach Giants (1917, 1923)
  • Philadelphia Hilldale Club (1919)
  • Madison Stars (1920)
  • New York Lincoln Giants (1920–1921, 1925)
  • Harrisburg Giants (1923)
  • Philadelphia Giants (1925–1928)
  • Wilmington Giants (1930)
  • Pollock's Cuban Stars (1933)

Burlin White (born February 5, 1895 – died April 5, 1971) was an American baseball player. He was a talented catcher and later became a manager. He played in the Negro Leagues from 1915 to 1933. White played for many different teams during his career.

Who Was Burlin White?

Burlin White was a well-known figure in Negro League baseball. He was born in Richmond, Virginia. White played baseball during a time when African American players were not allowed in Major League Baseball. The Negro Leagues provided a place for these amazing athletes to play.

Starting His Baseball Journey

White began his professional career in 1915. His first team was the West Baden Sprudels. He quickly became known for his skills as a catcher. Catchers are very important players. They work closely with the pitcher.

Playing Days in the Negro Leagues

Over his career, Burlin White played for many famous teams. From 1916 to 1917, he played for the Chicago American Giants. He also spent time with the Atlantic City Bacharach Giants. Other teams included the Philadelphia Hilldale Club and the New York Lincoln Giants.

White was a versatile player. He could bat from both sides of the plate. This made him a tough opponent for pitchers. He played for a total of 18 years. His last team was Pollock's Cuban Stars in 1933.

From Player to Manager

After his playing days, Burlin White continued in baseball. He became a manager for the Philadelphia Giants. This team later became the Boston Royal Giants. As a manager, he helped guide new players. He shared his many years of experience with them.

White's career shows his dedication to baseball. He played a key role in the Negro Leagues. These leagues were very important for baseball history. They showcased incredible talent.

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