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Thomas Albright
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Pitcher
Born: (1909-12-23)December 23, 1909
Crockett, Texas
Died: June 29, 1986(1986-06-29) (aged 76)
Denver, Colorado
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
1929, for the Bacharach Giants
Last appearance
1936, for the New York Cubans
Teams

Thomas A. "Pistol Pete" Albright (born December 23, 1909 – died June 29, 1986) was an American baseball player. He was a pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played for the Bacharach Giants in 1929 and the New York Cubans in 1936.

Who Was Thomas Albright?

Thomas Albright was a talented baseball pitcher. He was known by his nickname, "Pistol Pete." He played during a time when baseball was different. Many African-American players like Thomas Albright played in special leagues. These were called the Negro leagues.

Playing in the Negro Leagues

The Negro leagues were professional baseball leagues. They were for African-American players. This was because, for many years, Black players were not allowed to play in the major leagues. The Negro leagues were very important. They gave amazing players like Thomas Albright a chance to show their skills.

Thomas Albright started his career in 1929. He played for a team called the Bacharach Giants. This team was based in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Pitchers are key players in baseball. They throw the ball to the batter. Their goal is to get the batter out.

Later Career

After playing for the Bacharach Giants, Thomas Albright continued his career. In 1936, he joined the New York Cubans. This team was also a part of the Negro leagues. They were known for having many players from Cuba and other Latin American countries.

Thomas Albright played as a right-handed pitcher. This means he threw the ball with his right arm. He was born in Crockett, Texas. He passed away in Denver, Colorado, in 1986. His contributions helped shape the history of baseball.

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