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H. P. Warmack
First baseman
Born: (1882-10-07)October 7, 1882
Maywood, Indiana
Died: August 6, 1963(1963-08-06) (aged 80)
Indianapolis, Indiana
debut
1911, for the St. Louis Giants
Last appearance
1911, for the St. Louis Giants
Teams
  • St. Louis Giants (1911)

Herman Peter Warmack (born October 7, 1882 – died August 6, 1963) was an American baseball player. He was known for playing as a first baseman and also for being a manager. He played in the Negro leagues. These leagues were for African American players during a time when baseball was segregated.

Who Was H. P. Warmack?

Herman Peter Warmack was a talented baseball player and manager. He was part of the Negro leagues, which were very important in baseball history. He showed great skill both on the field and in leading a team.

Early Life and Education

H. P. Warmack was born in Maywood, Indiana. This was on October 7, 1882. He later went to Tuskegee Institute. This school is famous for its history and education.

Baseball Career

Warmack had a short but notable career in baseball. He played for one team and managed another. His time in the Negro leagues was a significant part of his life.

Playing for the Giants

In 1911, Warmack played for the St. Louis Giants. He was a first baseman for the team. This position is very important in baseball. The first baseman plays near first base. They catch throws from other players.

Managing the Plutos

After playing, Warmack became a manager. In 1912, he managed the French Lick Plutos. A manager is like a coach. They lead the team and make decisions during games.

Later Life

Herman Peter Warmack lived to be 80 years old. He passed away on August 6, 1963. He died in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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