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Howard Ross
Pitcher
Born: (1903-04-23)April 23, 1903
Ravenna, Ohio
Died: December 21, 1963(1963-12-21) (aged 60)
Lorain, Ohio
Batted: Unknown Threw: Left
debut
1924, for the Cleveland Browns
Last appearance
1927, for the Cleveland Hornets
Teams

Howard Tellus "Lefty" Ross (born April 23, 1903 – died December 21, 1963) was an American baseball pitcher. He played in the Negro leagues from 1924 to 1927. During his career, he played for several teams. These included the Cleveland Browns, Chicago American Giants, Indianapolis ABCs, Cleveland Elites, and Cleveland Hornets.

Who Was Howard "Lefty" Ross?

Howard Ross was a talented baseball player. He was known by his nickname "Lefty." This nickname likely came from him being a left-handed pitcher. He was born in Ravenna, Ohio, in 1903. He passed away in Lorain, Ohio, in 1963.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

Howard Ross played in the Negro leagues. These leagues were very important in baseball history. At the time, many baseball leagues did not allow African American players. This was due to unfair rules. So, Black players created their own leagues.

The Negro leagues were full of amazing athletes. They played exciting baseball. These leagues gave Black players a chance to show their skills. They also built strong communities. Howard Ross was one of these skilled players. He helped make the Negro leagues famous.

His Baseball Career

Howard Ross started his professional baseball career in 1924. His first team was the Cleveland Browns. He was a pitcher, which means he threw the ball to the batter. Pitchers are a key part of any baseball team.

Over his four years in the Negro leagues, he played for five different teams.

  • In 1924, he played for the Cleveland Browns.
  • Later in 1924 and into 1925, he joined the Chicago American Giants. This was a very famous team.
  • In 1925, he also played for the Indianapolis ABCs.
  • By 1926, he was with the Cleveland Elites.
  • His final season in 1927 was with the Cleveland Hornets.

Playing for many teams was common back then. Players often moved to new teams. This allowed them to keep playing baseball. Howard Ross showed his pitching talent on each team.

Life After Baseball

After his baseball career ended in 1927, Howard Ross lived a private life. He passed away in 1963 at the age of 60. His time in the Negro leagues helped shape baseball history. Players like "Lefty" Ross kept the sport alive for everyone. They showed great talent and determination.

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