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Clarence Thorpe
Pitcher
Born: (1909-11-05)November 5, 1909
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died: July 1985
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
debut
1928, for the Hilldale Club
Last appearance
1928, for the Hilldale Club
Teams
  • Hilldale Club (1928)

Clarence E. Thorpe (born November 5, 1909 – died July 1985) was an American baseball player. He was a pitcher who played in the Negro leagues during the 1920s.

Who Was Clarence Thorpe?

Clarence Thorpe was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He grew up in this historic city. He became a baseball player, joining the exciting world of the Negro leagues.

Early Life and Education

Clarence Thorpe went to Central High School in Philadelphia. This is where he likely developed his skills as a pitcher. Many young athletes start their journey in high school sports.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

In 1928, Clarence Thorpe played for the Hilldale Club. This team was part of the Negro leagues. These leagues were very important. They allowed African American players to play professional baseball. At that time, Black players were not allowed to play in Major League Baseball. The Negro leagues were full of incredibly talented athletes. They played exciting games and had many fans.

His Baseball Career

Clarence Thorpe played as a pitcher. A pitcher is a key player in baseball. They throw the ball to the batter. Thorpe's time with the Hilldale Club was in 1928. This was a significant year for him in professional baseball.

Later Life

Clarence Thorpe passed away in July 1985. He was 75 years old. He died in his hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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