Jesse Hubbard (baseball) facts for kids
Jesse James "Mountain" Hubbard was a talented baseball player. He was a pitcher in the Negro leagues from 1919 to 1935. He spent many seasons playing for the Brooklyn Royal Giants.
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| Born: July 18, 1895 Bering, Texas |
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| Died: January 14, 1982 (aged 86) Los Angeles, California |
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Jesse Hubbard's Baseball Journey
Jesse Hubbard was born on July 18, 1895, in Bering, Texas. He grew up to become a strong baseball player. He was known for his pitching skills. Sometimes, he also played as an outfielder.
What Were the Negro Leagues?
The Negro leagues were professional baseball leagues in the United States. They were active from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. These leagues were for African American players. This was because they were not allowed to play in the major leagues at that time. Many amazing players, like Jesse Hubbard, played in these leagues.
Pitching Prowess: No-Hitters!
Jesse Hubbard was a very talented pitcher. He achieved something special called a "no-hitter" twice! A no-hitter is when a pitcher plays an entire game without letting the other team get any hits. It's a very rare and exciting event in baseball.
- His first no-hitter was on July 6, 1919. This amazing game happened in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
- His second no-hitter was on August 8, 1920. This time, he pitched it in Paterson, New Jersey.
These two games show how skilled and dominant Jesse was on the pitcher's mound.
Playing for Many Teams
During his career, Jesse Hubbard played for several different teams. He played from 1919 to 1935. He spent most of his time with the Brooklyn Royal Giants. He also played for other famous Negro league teams, including:
- The Bacharach Giants
- The Hilldale Club
- The Baltimore Black Sox
- The New York Black Yankees
Playing for many teams showed his versatility and how valuable he was as a player.
Later Life
Jesse Hubbard passed away on January 14, 1982. He was 86 years old. He died in Los Angeles, California. He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California. His legacy as a talented pitcher in the Negro leagues continues to be remembered.
