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Slim Branham
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Pitcher
Born: (1900-04-07)April 7, 1900
Castalian Springs, Tennessee
Died: January 19, 1957(1957-01-19) (aged 56)
Cleveland, Ohio
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1920, for the Dayton Marcos
Last appearance
1932, for the New York Black Yankees
Teams
  • Dayton Marcos (1920)
  • Cleveland Tate Stars (1921–1923)
  • Chicago American Giants (1923)
  • Harrisburg Giants (1924)
  • Homestead Grays (1924)
  • Detroit Stars (1925)
  • St. Louis Stars (1925)
  • Cleveland Elites (1926)
  • Cleveland Hornets (1927)
  • Indianapolis ABCs (1931)
  • New York Black Yankees (1932)

Finis Ernest Branham (born April 7, 1900 – died January 19, 1957) was a talented baseball player. People knew him by his nickname, "Slim." He was a pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played from 1920 to 1932.

Slim Branham was born in Castalian Springs, Tennessee. He started his professional baseball journey in 1920. His first team was the Dayton Marcos. Over his career, he played for many different teams. He finished his time in baseball with the New York Black Yankees in 1932. Slim Branham passed away in Cleveland, Ohio in 1957. He was 56 years old.

Who Was Slim Branham?

Slim Branham was an important baseball player. He played during a time when African American players could not join Major League Baseball. This led to the creation of the Negro leagues. These leagues were full of amazing talent. Slim Branham was one of those skilled players. He was known for his pitching. A pitcher is the player who throws the baseball from the mound to the batter.

Early Life and Baseball Beginnings

Finis Ernest Branham was born in a small town in Tennessee. He grew up loving baseball. Like many young boys, he dreamed of playing professionally. He worked hard to develop his pitching skills. His talent soon got him noticed. This led to his first chance to play in the Negro leagues.

Joining the Dayton Marcos

In 1920, Slim Branham made his big debut. He joined the Dayton Marcos team. This was a very exciting time for him. It was the start of his professional baseball career. He quickly showed everyone what he could do on the pitcher's mound.

Playing for Many Teams

Over his career, Slim Branham played for many different teams. It was common for players in the Negro leagues to move between teams. This happened for various reasons. Sometimes it was for better pay or new opportunities. Each team he played for helped him grow as a player.

A Journey Through the Leagues

After the Dayton Marcos, Slim Branham played for teams like the Cleveland Tate Stars. He also played for the Chicago American Giants. He was part of the Harrisburg Giants and the Homestead Grays. Later, he joined the Detroit Stars and the St. Louis Stars. His journey continued with the Cleveland Elites and the Cleveland Hornets. In his later years, he played for the Indianapolis ABCs. He ended his career with the New York Black Yankees. Each team was a new chapter in his baseball story.

Slim Branham's Legacy

Slim Branham was a part of a special era in baseball history. The Negro leagues showcased incredible athletic talent. These players faced many challenges. Yet, they played with passion and skill. They created a rich history of their own. Slim Branham's career is a part of this important story. He helped keep the spirit of baseball alive for many fans.

Life After Baseball

After his baseball career ended in 1932, Slim Branham lived a quieter life. He passed away in 1957 in Cleveland, Ohio. He left behind a legacy as a dedicated baseball player. His contributions to the Negro leagues are remembered. They are an important part of American sports history.

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