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Jack Frye
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First baseman
Born: May 1864
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Died: June 10, 1904
Brandy Station, Virginia
Batted: Unknown Threw: Unknown
debut
1890, for the Cuban Giants
Last appearance
1896, for the Cuban Giants
Teams
  • York Inter-state Base Ball Club (1890)
  • Cuban Giants (1896)

John H. Frye (born May 1864, died June 10, 1904) was an American baseball player. He played as a first baseman in the early days of baseball. He was part of the Negro leagues, which were professional baseball leagues for African American players. Most of his known records show he played for the famous Cuban Giants team before the year 1900.

Jack Frye: A Baseball Pioneer

Jack Frye was an important player in a time when baseball was growing in America. He played a key role as a first baseman. This position is very important for catching throws and making outs.

Playing for the Cuban Giants

Cuban Giants 1890
1890 Cuban Giants team photo.

Frye spent much of his career with the Cuban Giants. This team was one of the most well-known and successful African American baseball teams of its time. They traveled all over the country, playing against many different teams.

While playing for the Cuban Giants, Jack Frye was teammates with some of the best players of that era. These included talented athletes like Sol White, John Patterson, Frank Grant, William Jackson, and Robert Jordan. Playing alongside such skilled individuals helped the Cuban Giants become a top team.

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