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Clarence Isreal
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Born: (1918-02-15)February 15, 1918
Marietta, Georgia
Died: April 12, 1987(1987-04-12) (aged 69)
Rockville, Maryland
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1940, for the Newark Eagles
Last appearance
1947, for the Homestead Grays
Negro National League statistics
Batting average .228
Home runs 6
Runs scored 78
Teams
  • Newark Eagles (1940–1942, 1946)
  • Homestead Grays (1946–1947)
Career highlights and awards
  • Negro League World Series champion (1946)

Clarence Charles "Pint" Isreal (born February 15, 1918 – died April 12, 1987) was an American baseball player. He was known for playing in the Negro Leagues. These leagues were where African American players played before Major League Baseball became fully integrated.

Clarence Isreal was born in Marietta, Georgia. He played for two famous teams: the Newark Eagles and the Homestead Grays. His career in baseball lasted from 1940 to 1947. During this time, he also served in the United States Army during World War II. He passed away in Rockville, Maryland in 1987 when he was 69 years old.

Clarence "Pint" Isreal: A Baseball Hero

Clarence Isreal was a talented player. He was nicknamed "Pint." He played a key role in the Negro Leagues. These leagues were very important for baseball history. They showed the amazing skills of Black athletes.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

Isreal played for the Newark Eagles from 1940 to 1942. He returned to the Eagles in 1946. Later that year, he also played for the Homestead Grays. He continued with the Grays in 1947.

His batting average was .228. He hit 6 home runs and scored 78 runs. These stats show he was a valuable player for his teams.

A World Series Champion

One of the biggest moments in Isreal's career was in 1946. He was part of the Homestead Grays team that won the Negro League World Series. This was a huge achievement. It showed his team was one of the best.

Serving His Country

During his baseball career, Clarence Isreal also served in the United States Army. He was a soldier during World War II. Many athletes paused their careers to serve their country during this time.

His Legacy Lives On

For many years, the records from the Negro Leagues were not officially recognized by Major League Baseball. However, on December 16, 2020, this changed. Major League Baseball announced that it would recognize Negro League records.

This decision means that Clarence Isreal's statistics and achievements are now officially part of MLB history. This helps to honor the great players of the Negro Leagues. It ensures their contributions to baseball are remembered forever.

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