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Herman Howard
Pitcher
Born: (1910-03-10)March 10, 1910
Birmingham, Alabama
Died: December 30, 1969(1969-12-30) (aged 59)
Birmingham, Alabama
Batted: Left Threw: Left
debut
1937, for the Birmingham Black Barons
Last appearance
1946, for the Chicago American Giants
Teams
  • Birmingham Black Barons (1937)
  • Atlanta Black Crackers (1938)
  • Jacksonville Red Caps (1938)
  • Memphis Red Sox (1939)
  • Cleveland Bears (1939)
  • Birmingham Black Barons (1940)
  • Chicago American Giants (1946)

Herman Eugene Howard (March 10, 1910 – December 30, 1969) was a talented American baseball player. People often called him "Red." He was a pitcher in the Negro leagues from 1937 to 1946. Herman Howard was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and played for several teams during his career. He was known for his skills on the baseball field.

Understanding the Negro Leagues

During Herman Howard's time, baseball in the United States was different. There was a rule called segregation. This meant Black and white players could not play on the same teams. Because of this, Black players formed their own professional baseball leagues. These were known as the Negro leagues.

Why the Negro Leagues Were Important

The Negro leagues were very important for many reasons. They gave Black athletes a chance to play professional baseball. These leagues also created many jobs and brought joy to communities. Many amazing players, like Herman Howard, showed their skills in these leagues. They kept the dream of professional baseball alive for many.

Herman Howard's Baseball Journey

Herman Howard began his professional baseball career in 1937. He joined the Birmingham Black Barons, a team from his hometown. This was a big step for him. He quickly became known as a strong pitcher.

Playing for Different Teams

Over his career, Herman Howard played for several different teams. This was common for players in the Negro leagues. After playing for the Black Barons, he moved to other teams. These included the Atlanta Black Crackers and the Jacksonville Red Caps in 1938.

More Teams and Years

In 1939, Herman Howard played for the Memphis Red Sox and the Cleveland Bears. He returned to the Birmingham Black Barons in 1940. His final season was in 1946. He played for the Chicago American Giants that year. Playing for many teams showed his dedication to baseball.

Life After Baseball

Herman Howard finished his baseball career in 1946. He had spent nearly a decade playing in the Negro leagues. After his time on the field, he returned to his hometown. He lived in Birmingham, Alabama, until his death.

His Legacy

Herman Howard passed away in Birmingham in 1969. He was 59 years old. Players like Herman Howard helped shape baseball history. They showed incredible talent and passion for the game. Their contributions to the Negro leagues are a vital part of sports history.

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