Joe Campinha facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Joe Campinha |
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Catcher | |||
Born: East Wareham, Massachusetts |
May 11, 1920|||
Died: May 21, 2001 Providence, Rhode Island |
(aged 81)|||
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debut | |||
1948, for the Baltimore Elite Giants | |||
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1948, for the Baltimore Elite Giants | |||
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Joseph Lewis Campinha (May 11, 1920 – May 21, 2001), also known as Joe Campini, was an American Negro league catcher in the 1940s.
A native of East Wareham, Massachusetts of Cape Verdean descent, Campinha played under the name "Campini" for the Baltimore Elite Giants in 1948. A backup for the team's regular catcher Frazier Robinson, Campinha managed a hit and a walk in two plate appearances in his one recorded game for Baltimore, which may have come in April at Bugle Field against the Homestead Grays. Following his stint with Baltimore, Campinha played minor league baseball with the Bangor Pickers in 1949, and the Watertown Athletics in 1950, his final season in professional baseball. Campinha went on to serve in the United States Merchant Marine, and died in Providence, Rhode Island in 2001 at age 81.