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Diamond Pipkins
Pitcher
Born: (1907-08-17)August 17, 1907
Adams County, Mississippi
Died: March 17, 1975(1975-03-17) (aged 67)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Batted: Left Threw: Left
debut
1929, for the Birmingham Black Barons
Last appearance
1942, for the Birmingham Black Barons
Teams
  • Birmingham Black Barons (1929)
  • Cleveland Cubs (1931)
  • Birmingham Black Barons (1942)

Robert Manuel Pipkins was a talented baseball player. He was born on August 17, 1907, and passed away on March 17, 1975. People often called him "Diamond" or "Black Diamond." He was a left-handed pitcher in the Negro leagues.

Meet Diamond Pipkins

Diamond Pipkins was an American baseball player. He played during a time when African American players were not allowed in Major League Baseball. This led to the creation of the Negro leagues. These leagues featured many incredible athletes.

Pipkins was born in Adams County, Mississippi. He became known for his pitching skills. His career in the Negro leagues lasted from 1929 to 1942.

His Baseball Journey

Pipkins started his professional baseball career in 1929. His first team was the Birmingham Black Barons. This team was a well-known part of the Negro leagues. He played as a pitcher, throwing the ball with his left hand.

In 1931, Pipkins joined another team. He played for the Cleveland Cubs that year. After playing for the Cubs, he returned to the Birmingham Black Barons. He finished his baseball career with them in 1942.

Pipkins played for these teams during an important era in baseball history. He was part of a league that showcased amazing talent. Many players from the Negro leagues are now celebrated for their contributions.

Life After Baseball

Robert "Diamond" Pipkins lived until 1975. He passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana, at the age of 67. His legacy lives on as one of the many skilled players from the Negro leagues.

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