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Henry H. Hannon, Jr.
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Outfielder / Manager
Born: (1882-08-21)August 21, 1882
Montgomery, Alabama
Died: December 10, 1958(1958-12-10) (aged 76)
Montgomery, Alabama
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1908, for the Cuban Giants
Last appearance
1914, for the French Lick Plutos
Teams
As player
  • Cuban Giants (1908–1909)
  • Philadelphia Giants (1909)
  • St. Louis Giants (1911, 1913)
  • Chicago Giants (1912)
  • French Lick Plutos (1913–1914)
  • Louisville White Sox (1914)

As manager

  • Montgomery Grey Sox (1920, 1932)

Henry H. Hannon, Jr. (born August 21, 1882 – died December 10, 1958) was an important baseball player and manager. He played in the Negro Leagues as an Outfielder. His playing career lasted from 1908 to 1914. After playing, he became a manager. He famously managed the Montgomery Grey Sox.

Who Was Henry Hannon?

Henry H. Hannon, Jr. was born in Montgomery, Alabama. He grew up with a love for baseball. In the early 1900s, baseball was very popular. However, African American players could not play in the major leagues. This led to the creation of the Negro Leagues.

Playing Baseball in the Negro Leagues

Henry Hannon began his professional baseball journey in 1908. He joined the Cuban Giants, a well-known team. He played as an outfielder, which means he caught balls hit into the outfield. He was known for his skills on the field.

During his playing years, Hannon played for several teams. These included the Philadelphia Giants and the St. Louis Giants. He also played for the Chicago Giants and the French Lick Plutos. Each team was part of the exciting world of Negro League baseball.

The Negro Leagues were professional baseball leagues. They were formed for African American players. These leagues showcased amazing talent. Players like Henry Hannon kept the spirit of baseball alive. They played with passion and skill.

From Player to Manager

After his playing career ended in 1914, Henry Hannon stayed in baseball. He took on a new role as a manager. A manager leads the team. They decide who plays and what strategies to use.

Hannon became the manager for the Montgomery Grey Sox. He managed them in 1920 and again in 1932. As a manager, he helped guide new players. He shared his knowledge of the game. He helped shape the team's performance.

Henry Hannon's Legacy

Henry Hannon, Jr. was a dedicated baseball figure. He contributed to the sport as both a player and a manager. His career spanned an important time in baseball history. He helped keep professional baseball strong for African American athletes.

His work with teams like the Montgomery Grey Sox showed his commitment. He helped develop talent and lead teams. Henry Hannon passed away in 1958 in his hometown of Montgomery, Alabama. He is remembered for his contributions to the Negro Leagues.

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