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Fay Washington
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Pitcher
Born: (1915-01-26)January 26, 1915
Alma, Arkansas
Died: April 11, 1975(1975-04-11) (aged 60)
Chicago, Illinois
debut
1940, for the New Orleans–St. Louis Stars
Last appearance
1946, for the Seattle Steelheads
Teams

Lafayette "Fay" Washington (born January 26, 1915 – died April 11, 1975) was an American baseball player. He was a talented pitcher who played in the Negro Leagues during the 1940s. These leagues were important for African-American players during a time when major league baseball was segregated.

Fay Washington's Baseball Journey

Fay Washington was born in Alma, Arkansas. He began his professional baseball career in 1940. His first team was the New Orleans–St. Louis Stars. This was a big moment for him, joining a professional team.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

The Negro Leagues were professional baseball leagues for African-American players. They existed because black players were not allowed to play in Major League Baseball until 1947. Many amazing players, like Fay Washington, showcased their skills in these leagues.

Washington played for several teams during his career. After playing for the New Orleans–St. Louis Stars, he joined the Birmingham Black Barons in 1944. The Black Barons were one of the most famous teams in the Negro Leagues.

His Final Years in Baseball

In 1945, Fay Washington played for the Cincinnati Clowns. The Clowns were known for their entertaining style of play. They often combined great baseball with fun antics.

Washington finished his baseball career in 1946. His last team was the Seattle Steelheads. He played his final season with them before retiring from professional baseball. Fay Washington passed away in Chicago, Illinois in 1975. He was 60 years old.

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