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Dan Webster
Pitcher
Born: (1912-03-26)March 26, 1912
Montgomery, Alabama
Died: June 5, 1988(1988-06-05) (aged 76)
Detroit, Michigan
Threw: Right
debut
1936, for the Kansas City Monarchs
Last appearance
1937, for the Detroit Stars
Teams

Daniel Webster (born March 26, 1912 – died June 5, 1988) was an American pitcher who played in the Negro Leagues during the 1930s. He was born in Montgomery, Alabama.

Who Was Daniel Webster?

Daniel Webster was a professional baseball player. He was known for being a pitcher. Pitchers are the players who throw the ball from the mound to the batter. Webster played during a time when baseball was different than it is today.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

Before the 1940s, African American baseball players were not allowed to play in the major leagues. This was because of segregation, which meant people were kept apart based on their race. Because of this, Black players created their own professional teams and leagues. These were called the Negro Leagues. Many amazing baseball players, like Daniel Webster, played in these leagues.

His Baseball Career

Daniel Webster started his professional baseball career in 1936. He played for a famous team called the Kansas City Monarchs. The Monarchs were one of the most successful teams in the Negro Leagues. After one season with the Monarchs, Webster moved to another team. In 1937, he played for the Detroit Stars. He played for the Stars for one season.

His Stats and Legacy

During his time in the Negro Leagues, Daniel Webster played in eight recorded games. He pitched a total of 44.1 innings. An inning is a part of a baseball game. His Earned Run Average (ERA) was 5.48. The ERA is a statistic that shows how many runs a pitcher allows per nine innings. A lower ERA means a pitcher is better at preventing runs.

Daniel Webster passed away in 1988. He was 76 years old. He died in Detroit, Michigan. Players like Webster helped keep professional baseball alive for African American athletes. They showed incredible talent and determination.

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