Herlen Ragland facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Herlen Ragland |
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Pitcher | |||
Born: Buffalo Valley, Tennessee |
February 2, 1896|||
Died: August 12, 1960 Kansas City, Missouri |
(aged 64)|||
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1920, for the Dayton Marcos | |||
Last appearance | |||
1921, for the Columbus Buckeyes | |||
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Herlen Ragland (born February 2, 1896 – died August 12, 1960) was an American baseball player. He was a talented pitcher who played in the Negro leagues during the 1920s. These leagues were important baseball organizations for African American players at a time when they were not allowed to play in Major League Baseball.
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Herlen Ragland's Baseball Career
Herlen Ragland was born in Buffalo Valley, Tennessee. He began his professional baseball journey in 1920. That year, he made his debut in the Negro leagues.
Playing for the Dayton Marcos
Ragland first played for the Dayton Marcos team in 1920. The Marcos were a team from Dayton, Ohio. They were part of the early Negro league baseball scene.
Joining the Indianapolis ABCs
Later in the same 1920 season, Ragland also played for the Indianapolis ABCs. This team was one of the most famous and successful teams in the Negro leagues. They were known for their strong players.
With the Columbus Buckeyes
In 1921, Herlen Ragland joined the Columbus Buckeyes. This team was part of the Negro National League. The Buckeyes only played for one season in this league. Ragland was a pitcher for them during that time.
Later Life
Herlen Ragland's professional baseball career in the Negro leagues lasted for a couple of seasons. He passed away in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1960. He was 64 years old. Sometimes, his name is also written as "Clifton Ragland" in historical records.