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Frazier Robinson
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Catcher
Born: (1910-05-30)May 30, 1910
Birmingham, Alabama
Died: October 13, 1997(1997-10-13) (aged 87)
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1942, for the Kansas City Monarchs
Last appearance
1950, for the Baltimore Elite Giants
Teams

Henry Frazier Robinson, often called "Slow," was an important American baseball player. He was born on May 30, 1910, in Birmingham, Alabama. Frazier played as a catcher in the Negro Leagues from 1942 to 1950. He played for famous teams like the Kansas City Monarchs, New York Black Yankees, and Baltimore Elite Giants.

Frazier Robinson's Baseball Career

Frazier Robinson was a catcher, which is a key position in baseball. The catcher squats behind home plate and catches pitches. They also help guide the pitcher and defend against runners trying to score. Frazier was known for his skills in this important role.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

During Frazier Robinson's time, professional baseball in the United States was segregated. This meant that African American players were not allowed to play in the major leagues. Instead, they played in their own professional leagues, known as the Negro Leagues. These leagues were full of incredibly talented players. Many of them are now recognized as some of the best baseball players in history.

Frazier Robinson started his career in 1942 with the Kansas City Monarchs. This team was one of the most successful and well-known teams in the Negro Leagues. He played with them for two seasons. In 1943, he also played for the New York Black Yankees and the Baltimore Elite Giants. After serving in the military, he returned to the Baltimore Elite Giants in 1946. He continued to play for them until 1950, which was his final year in professional baseball.

A Family of Ballplayers

Frazier Robinson wasn't the only baseball player in his family. His brother, Norman Robinson, also played in the Negro Leagues. It was common for families to have multiple members involved in baseball during this era.

Serving His Country

Besides his baseball career, Frazier Robinson also served his country. He joined the U.S. Navy during World War II. Many athletes and citizens put their careers on hold to help during the war. After his service, Frazier returned to play baseball.

Later Life and Legacy

Frazier Robinson passed away on October 13, 1997, in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. He was 87 years old. His contributions to baseball, especially during the time of the Negro Leagues, are an important part of sports history. Players like Frazier helped pave the way for future generations of athletes.

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