Fred Dewitt facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Fred Dewitt |
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First baseman | |
Born: Elkville, Illinois |
October 19, 1900|
Died: June 11, 1962 Chicago, Illinois |
(aged 61)|
debut | |
1927, for the Kansas City Monarchs | |
Last appearance | |
1929, for the Memphis Red Sox | |
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Fred Dewitt was an American baseball player who lived from 1900 to 1962. He played as a first baseman in the Negro Leagues during the 1920s. These leagues were very important for African American players. They provided a place for talented athletes to play professional baseball when they were not allowed in the major leagues.
Fred Dewitt's Baseball Career
Fred Dewitt was born on October 19, 1900, in a town called Elkville, Illinois. He went to college at Wilberforce University. This was an important step for him before he started his professional baseball career.
Playing in the Negro Leagues
Fred Dewitt played for several teams in the Negro Leagues. His first team was the Kansas City Monarchs in 1927. The Monarchs were one of the most famous and successful teams in the Negro Leagues.
After playing with the Monarchs, Fred Dewitt joined the Cleveland Tigers for the 1928 season. He then played for the Memphis Red Sox in 1929. His time in these leagues showed his skill as a first baseman.
Later Life
Fred Dewitt passed away in Chicago, Illinois, on June 11, 1962. He was 61 years old. His contributions to baseball are remembered as part of the rich history of the Negro Leagues.