Collins Jones facts for kids
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Infielder | |||
Born: Macon, Georgia |
October 15, 1922|||
Died: November 11, 1991 Detroit, Michigan |
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1943, for the Cincinnati Clowns | |||
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1945, for the Birmingham Black Barons | |||
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Collins Chesterfield Jones Jr. (born October 15, 1922 – died November 11, 1991) was an American baseball player. He was an infielder, which means he played positions like first base, second base, third base, or shortstop. Collins Jones played in the Negro leagues during the 1940s. Some people also knew him by the name "Collis."
Collins Jones and the Negro Leagues
Collins Jones was born in Macon, Georgia. He grew up loving baseball. He became a professional player in 1943. This was a time when baseball in America was still segregated. Black players had their own leagues, known as the Negro leagues.
His Baseball Journey
Collins Jones started his professional career in 1943. His first team was the Cincinnati Clowns. He also played for the Harrisburg–St. Louis Stars in the same year.
After his first season, he joined the Birmingham Black Barons. He played with them for two more years, in 1944 and 1945. These teams were part of the rich history of the Negro leagues.
What Were the Negro Leagues?
The Negro leagues were professional baseball leagues in the United States. They were formed for African American players. This was because they were not allowed to play in Major League Baseball until 1947. Many amazing players, like Collins Jones, showed their talents in these leagues.
Collins Jones passed away in Detroit, Michigan in 1991. He was 69 years old. His career is a part of the important history of baseball.