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Nat Trammell
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First baseman
Born: (1903-08-08)August 8, 1903
Key West, Florida
Died: March, 1973
Queens, New York
Batted: Left Threw: Right
debut
1930, for the Birmingham Black Barons
Last appearance
1930, for the Birmingham Black Barons
Teams
  • Birmingham Black Barons (1930)

Nathaniel "Nat" Trammell (born August 8, 1903 – died March, 1973) was an American baseball player and a writer. He played as a first baseman in the Negro leagues. Nat Trammell also used his writing to fight for fairness in sports.

Who Was Nat Trammell?

Nat Trammell was born in Key West, Florida. He loved sports and learning. He went to college at Cookman Institute and Clark College. These schools helped him prepare for his future.

Playing Baseball

Nat Trammell played baseball in the Negro leagues. These leagues were for African American players. This was because, at the time, Black players were not allowed to play in the main Major League Baseball teams.

  • In 1930, Nat Trammell played for the Birmingham Black Barons.
  • He was a first baseman for the team.
  • He only played one season in the Negro leagues.

Fighting for Fairness in Sports

After his baseball career, Nat Trammell became a very important sports journalist. He worked as an editor for a magazine called Colored Baseball & Sports Monthly. This magazine shared news about Black athletes and also recorded the history of Black sports.

Nat Trammell believed that all baseball players should have the same chances. In 1934, he wrote an article called "Will Colored Players enter the Major Leagues?" In this article, he asked for the "color line" in baseball to be removed. The "color line" was a rule that stopped Black players from joining the major leagues. Nat Trammell's article was an early and strong voice for making baseball fair for everyone.

Nat Trammell passed away in Queens, New York in 1973. He was 69 years old. His work helped pave the way for future changes in baseball.

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