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Claude Grier
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Pitcher
Born: (1904-03-24)March 24, 1904
Catawba County, North Carolina
Died: March 1, 1967(1967-03-01) (aged 62)
Newton, North Carolina
Batted: Left Threw: Left
debut
1924, for the Washington/Wilmington Potomacs
Last appearance
1928, for the Bacharach Giants
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • Pitched a no-hitter on October 3, 1926

Claude Bonds Grier (March 24, 1904 – March 1, 1967) was a talented baseball player from the 1920s. He was known as "Red" and played as a pitcher in the historic Negro leagues. Grier made a name for himself by throwing a special game called a no-hitter during the 1926 baseball season.

Who Was Claude "Red" Grier?

Claude Grier was born on March 24, 1904, in Catawba County, North Carolina. He grew up with a passion for baseball. He later attended North Carolina A&T State University. This is where he likely developed his skills even further.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

In 1924, Claude Grier started his professional baseball career. He joined the Washington Potomacs team. The Negro leagues were important baseball leagues for African-American players. This was a time when they were not allowed to play in the major leagues.

The next year, in 1925, Grier played for two teams. He split his time between the Wilmington Potomacs and the Bacharach Giants. The Bacharach Giants were a very famous team.

His Amazing No-Hitter

Claude Grier played three more seasons with the Bacharach Giants. His most famous moment happened on October 3, 1926. During the 1926 Colored World Series, he pitched a no-hitter.

A no-hitter is a very rare event in baseball. It means a pitcher plays an entire game without letting the other team get any hits. This is a huge achievement for any pitcher. It showed how skilled and talented Claude "Red" Grier was.

End of His Career

Grier finished his baseball career in 1928. He had played for several years in the Negro leagues. His no-hitter remains a highlight of his time in baseball.

Later Life

Claude Grier passed away in Newton, North Carolina, in 1967. He was 62 years old. He is remembered as an important player from the Negro leagues. He helped show the amazing talent of African-American baseball players during his time.

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