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John Chisum
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Third baseman
Born: (1915-04-05)April 5, 1915
Marianna, Arkansas
Died: August 5, 1982(1982-08-05) (aged 67)
St. Louis, Missouri
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1937, for the St. Louis Stars
Last appearance
1937, for the St. Louis Stars
Teams
  • St. Louis Stars (1937)

John "Big" Chisum (born April 5, 1915 – died August 5, 1982) was an American baseball player. He played as a third baseman in the Negro Leagues. John played for the St. Louis Stars in 1937. His brother, Eli, also played in the Negro Leagues. Sometimes, their baseball statistics are even combined in old records.

Who Was John "Big" Chisum?

John Chisum was born on April 5, 1915, in Marianna, Arkansas. He passed away on August 5, 1982, in St. Louis, Missouri. He was known as "Big" Chisum, but we don't know exactly why. It might have been because of his playing style or his size!

John played a position called third baseman. This player stands near third base, ready to catch balls and throw them to other bases. It's a very important defensive role in baseball.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

During John Chisum's time, baseball was different. African American players were not allowed to play in the major leagues. Because of this, they created their own professional baseball leagues. These were known as the Negro Leagues.

The Negro Leagues were very popular and had many talented players. They traveled all over the country to play games. Many of these players were just as skilled as those in the major leagues.

John's Team: The St. Louis Stars

John Chisum played for the St. Louis Stars in 1937. This team was part of the Negro American League. The Stars were one of the many exciting teams in the Negro Leagues. They played against other famous teams of that era.

John's career in the Negro Leagues was short, lasting only one season in 1937. Even so, he was part of an important time in baseball history. The Negro Leagues helped keep baseball alive for African American players. They also showed the world the amazing talent that existed outside the major leagues.

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