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Percy Wilson
First baseman
Born: (1899-03-03)March 3, 1899
New Orleans, Louisiana
Died: September 7, 1979(1979-09-07) (aged 80)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Batted: Both Threw: Right
debut
1923, for the Milwaukee Bears
Last appearance
1924, for the Baltimore Black Sox
Teams

Percy Lawrance Wilson (born March 3, 1899 – died September 7, 1979) was a talented American baseball player. He was often called "Pete" by his friends and teammates. Percy Wilson played as a first baseman in the 1920s. He was part of the historic Negro leagues.

Who Was Percy "Pete" Wilson?

Percy Wilson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. This city is famous for its music and culture. He grew up there and later went to Leland College. College helped him get a good education.

Playing Baseball in the Negro Leagues

Percy Wilson was a skilled baseball player. He played during a time when African American players could not join Major League Baseball. This was because of racial segregation. So, they played in their own leagues, called the Negro leagues. These leagues had many amazing players.

Wilson made his professional debut in 1923. He joined the Milwaukee Bears team that year. He played first base, which is an important position. A first baseman helps get outs at first base. They also catch throws from other players.

In 1924, Percy Wilson moved to another team. He played for the Baltimore Black Sox. The Black Sox were a well-known team in the Negro leagues. They had many strong players. Wilson played for two seasons in these important leagues.

Life After Baseball

After his baseball career, Percy Wilson lived a long life. He passed away in his hometown of New Orleans. He was 80 years old when he died in 1979. Wilson was one of many players who showed great talent in the Negro leagues. These leagues helped keep baseball alive for African American athletes.

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