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Deedy Crosson
Shortstop
Born: (1898-11-11)November 11, 1898
Rutherford, New Jersey
Died: February 19, 1973(1973-02-19) (aged 74)
New York, New York
debut
1920, for the Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York
Last appearance
1920, for the Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York
Teams
  • Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York (1920)

George Dewey "Deedy" Crosson was an American baseball player. He was born on November 11, 1898, and passed away on February 19, 1973. Deedy Crosson played as a shortstop in the Negro leagues during the 1920s. These leagues were important because they allowed African American players to play professional baseball when they were not allowed in the major leagues.

Who Was Deedy Crosson?

Deedy Crosson was born in Rutherford, New Jersey. He was a talented athlete who also valued education. His journey in baseball was part of a significant time in sports history.

Early Life and Education

Before playing professional baseball, Deedy Crosson went to several schools. He attended Boston English High, which is a well-known public high school. After high school, he continued his studies at two different universities. He went to Brown University and also to Boston University. This shows he was dedicated to both sports and learning.

Playing Baseball

Deedy Crosson played for the Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York. He joined the team in 1920. As a shortstop, he played a key role in the infield. Shortstops need to be very quick and have good throwing skills. They help stop hits from getting into the outfield. His time with the Red Caps was an important part of his baseball career.

Later Life

After his baseball career, Deedy Crosson lived a full life. He passed away in New York, New York in 1973. He was 74 years old. His contributions to baseball, especially in the Negro leagues, are remembered as part of the sport's rich history.

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