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Larry Brown
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Catcher
Born: (1901-09-16)September 16, 1901
Pratt City, Alabama
Died: April 7, 1972(1972-04-07) (aged 70)
Memphis, Tennessee
Batted: Both Threw: Right
debut
1921, for the Pittsburgh Keystones
Last appearance
1947, for the Memphis Red Sox
Negro league statistics
Batting average .255
Home runs 14
Runs scored 237
Teams
  • Pittsburgh Keystones (1921)
  • Memphis Red Sox (1923–25)
  • Detroit Stars (1926)
  • Memphis Red Sox (1927–29)
  • New York Lincoln Giants (1930)
  • New York Black Yankees (1931–32)
  • Chicago American Giants (1933–35)
  • Philadelphia Stars (1936–37)
  • Memphis Red Sox (1938–47)

Ernest Larry Brown (born September 16, 1901 – died April 7, 1972) was an important baseball player. He played in the Negro leagues as a catcher. His career lasted a very long time, from 1921 all the way to 1947.

Who Was Larry Brown?

Larry Brown was a talented baseball player. He was born in Pratt City, Alabama. He became known for his skills as a catcher. Catchers are key players in baseball. They work closely with the pitcher.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

During Larry Brown's time, baseball was different. African American players were not allowed to play in the major leagues. Because of this, they formed their own leagues. These were called the Negro leagues. They were very important. They gave Black players a chance to play professional baseball. Many great players, like Larry Brown, got to show their talent here.

A Long Career in Baseball

Larry Brown had a very long career. He played for 27 years! He started with the Pittsburgh Keystones in 1921. He played for many different teams. These included the Memphis Red Sox, Detroit Stars, and New York Black Yankees. He spent a lot of time with the Memphis Red Sox. He played for them in different periods. His last year was 1947, also with the Memphis Red Sox.

Larry's Baseball Skills

Larry Brown was a good hitter. His career batting average was .255. This means he got a hit more than a quarter of the times he batted. He also hit 14 home runs. He scored 237 runs for his teams. These numbers show he was a valuable player. He helped his teams win games.

Legacy of a Baseball Star

Larry Brown was part of a special time in baseball history. He played during an era when the Negro leagues were thriving. Players like him kept the dream of professional baseball alive. They showed incredible skill and determination. Their contributions are remembered today. They helped pave the way for future generations.

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