List of Negro league baseball players (A–D)

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This list consists of players who have appeared in Negro league baseball.


  • List of Negro league baseball players (A–D)

  • List of Negro league baseball players (E–L)

  • List of Negro league baseball players (M–R)

  • List of Negro league baseball players (S–Z)




  Player inducted as a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum



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NameDebutLast GamePositionTeamsRef
Hank Aaron19521952ShortstopIndianapolis Clowns[1]
José Acosta19121930Starting pitcherCuban League[citation needed]
Buck Alexander19181924Pitcher
San Antonio Black Bronchos, Detroit Stars
[2]
Koke Alexander19181921Outfielder
Dayton Marcos, Columbus Buckeyes, Chicago Giants
[3]
Herbert "Todd" Allen19081919Third baseman
Indianapolis ABCs, French Lick Plutos, New York Lincoln Giants
[4]
Newt Allen19221947
Second baseman / Manager

All Nations, St. Louis Stars, Detroit Wolves, Homestead Grays, Kansas City Monarchs, Indianapolis Clowns
[5]
Samuel Allen19571959OutfielderKansas City Monarchs[6]
Toussaint Allen19141928First basemanHavana Red Sox, Hilldale Club, Wilmington Potomacs, Newark Stars, Philadelphia Tigers
[7]
Rafael Almeida19041925Third basemanCuban League[citation needed]
George Altman19551955OutfielderKansas City Monarchs[8]
Theodore M. Anderson19201935Second basemanDenver White Elephants, Kansas City Monarchs, Washington Potomacs, Birmingham Black Barons, Indianapolis ABCs
[9]
Jimmie Armstead19381949
Pitcher / Outfielder

Indianapolis ABCs, St. Louis Stars, Baltimore Elite Giants, Philadelphia Stars
[10]
Mule Armstrong19091913Catcher
Buxton Wonders, St. Paul Colored Gophers, Twin City Gophers, French Lick Plutos, Chicago Giants
[11]


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NameDebutLast GamePositionTeamsRef
Otha Bailey19491959Catcher
Birmingham Black Barons, Chattanooga Choo-Choos, Cleveland Buckeyes, Houston Eagles
[12]
Gene Baker19481949ShortstopKansas City Monarchs[13]
Walter Ball19061923Pitcher
Chicago Union Giants, Leland Giants, Chicago Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, St. Paul Colored Gophers
[14]
Dan Bankhead19__19__PitcherMemphis Red Sox[15]
Sam Bankhead19311951Infielder
Birmingham Black Barons, Louisville Black Caps, Nashville Elite Giants, Kansas City Monarchs, Pittsburgh Crawfords, Homestead Grays, Monterrey Industriales, Farnham Pirates
[16]
Ernie Banks19501952ShortstopKansas City Monarchs[17]
Jesse Barber19091922Outfielder
Philadelphia Giants, Club Fe, Chicago Giants, Chicago American Giants, Louisville White Sox, Indianapolis ABCs, Hilldale Club, Atlantic City Bacharach Giants, Detroit Stars, Harrisburg Giants
[18]
Al Barks19571957First basemanNew York Black Yankees[citation needed]
Bernardo Baró19131930Outfielder
Cuban Stars (West), Cuban Stars (East), Kansas City Monarchs
[19]
William Barnes19401947Pitcher
Baltimore Elite Giants, Memphis Red Sox, Indianapolis Clowns
[20]
Dave Barnhill19371949Pitcher
Zulu Giants, Ethiopian Clowns, New York Cubans
[21]
Herb Barnhill19381946Catcher
Jacksonville Red Caps, Cleveland Bears, Kansas City Monarchs, Chicago American Giants
[22]
Sherman Barton18991911Outfielder
Chicago Columbia Giants, Chicago Union Giants, Leland Giants, St. Paul Colored Gophers, Chicago Giants
[23]
Pepper Bassett19341954CatcherNew Orleans Crescent Stars, Philadelphia Stars, Homestead Grays, Pittsburgh Crawfords, Chicago American Giants, Nuevo Laredo Tecolotes, Birmingham Black Barons
[24]
John Beckwith19161938
Infielder / Manager

Chicago Giants, Chicago American Giants, Baltimore Black Sox, Harrisburg Giants, Homestead Grays, Lincoln Giants, Baltimore Black Sox, Newark Browns, New York Black Yankees, among several others
[25]
Cliff Bell19211931Pitcher
Kansas City Monarchs, Memphis Red Sox, Cleveland Cubs
[26]
Cool Papa Bell19221950Center fielder
St. Louis Stars, Detroit Wolves, Kansas City Monarchs, Homestead Grays, Pittsburgh Crawfords, Memphis Red Sox, Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Stars
[27]
William Bell19231948
Pitcher / Manager

Kansas City Monarchs, Detroit Wolves, Homestead Grays, Pittsburgh Crawfords, Newark Dodgers, Newark Eagles
[28]
William Bell, Jr.19491954Pitcher
Kansas City Monarchs, Birmingham Black Barons
[29]
Sam Bennett19081925Outfielder
St. Louis Giants, Chicago American Giants, Lincoln Giants, Louisville White Sox, Dayton Marcos, St. Louis Stars
[30]
Gene Benson19371948Center fielder
Philadelphia Stars, Homestead Grays
[citation needed]
Junius Bibbs19331944Infielder
Detroit Stars, Cincinnati Tigers, Kansas City Monarchs, Chicago American Giants, Cleveland Buckeyes
[citation needed]
Dennis Biddle19531954PitcherChicago American Giants[31]
William Binga18951926
3rd Baseman / Catcher

Page Fence Giants, Columbia Giants, Chicago Union Giants, Philadelphia Giants, Chicago Union Giants, Leland Giants, Minneapolis Keystones, St. Paul Colored Gophers
[23]
Bingo Bingham19091921Outfielder
West Baden Sprudels, French Lick Plutos, Chicago Union Giants, Chicago Giants
[32]
Joe Black19431950PitcherBaltimore Elite Giants[33]
Henry Blackman19201924Third baseman
New York Lincoln Giants, Indianapolis ABCs, Baltimore Black Sox
[34]
Charlie Blackwell19151929Outfielder
West Baden Sprudels, St. Louis Giants, Indianapolis ABCs, St. Louis Stars, Birmingham Black Barons, Detroit Stars, Bacharach Giants, Nashville Elite Giants
[35]
Bill Blair19461951Pitcher
Cincinnati Clowns, Cincinnati Crescents
[36]
Frank Blattner19121921Utility player
All Nations, Kansas City Monarchs
[citation needed]
Robert Bonner19211926Infielder
Cleveland Tate Stars, Toledo Tigers, St. Louis Stars, Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Elites
[37]
Pete Booker19071917
First baseman, Catcher

Leland Giants, Habana, Lincoln Giants, Philadelphia Giants, Chicago American Giants, Chicago Giants
[23]
Lyman Bostock, Sr.19381954First baseman
Brooklyn Royal Giants, Birmingham Black Barons, Chicago American Giants
[citation needed]
Bob Boyd19471949First basemanMemphis Red Sox[38]
Philip "Phil" Bradley19071914
Catcher / Manager

Cuban Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, Matanzas, Leland Giants, New York Lincoln Giants, Paterson Smart Set, Schenectady Mohawk Giants
[39]
Jesse Bragg19071918Third baseman
Cuban Giants, Habana, Brooklyn Royal Giants, Schenectady Mohawk Giants, Cuban Giants of Buffalo, Philadelphia Giants, New York Lincoln Stars, New York Lincoln Giants
[40]
William Breda19501955Outfielder
Kansas City Monarchs, Birmingham Black Barons
[41]
Chet Brewer19241948Pitcher
Kansas City Monarchs, Washington Pilots, Brooklyn Royal Giants, New York Cubans, Mexican League, Philadelphia Stars, Cleveland Buckeyes, Chicago American Giants
[42]
Sherwood Brewer19481957
Outfielder / Infielder

Kansas City Monarchs, Indianapolis Clowns, New York Cubans
[43]
Chippy Britt19201944
Pitcher / Catcher

Baltimore Black Sox, Philadelphia Royal Giants, Homestead Grays, Hilldale Daisies, Newark Dodgers, Washington Black Senators, Baltimore Elite Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, Cleveland Buckeyes, among several others
[44]
Irvin Brooks19181922
Pitcher / Second baseman
Brooklyn Royal Giants[45]
Clifford Brown19491951InfielderPhiladelphia Stars[46]
Dave Brown19171925Pitcher
Chicago American Giants, Bacharach Giants, Cuban League, New York Lincoln Giants
[47]
George Brown19091921Outfielder
West Baden Sprudels, Indianapolis ABCs, St. Louis Giants, Dayton Marcos, Columbus Buckeyes, Cleveland Tate Stars, Detroit Stars
[48]
Ike Brown19__19__Kansas City Monarchs[citation needed]
Jim Brown19191946CatcherChicago American Giants[49]
Larry Brown19191938
Catcher / Manager

Birmingham Black Barons, Indianapolis ABCs, Pittsburgh Keystones, Memphis Red Sox, Detroit Stars, Chicago American Giants, New York Lincoln Giants, New York Black Yankees, Philadelphia Stars
[50]
Ray Brown19301948Pitcher
Dayton Marcos, Indianapolis ABC's, Detroit Wolves, Homestead Grays
[51]
Willard Brown19361950OutfielderKansas City Monarchs[52]
Barney Brown19311949
Pitcher / Outfielder

New York Cubans, Philadelphia Stars, New York Black Yankees, among several others
[citation needed]
Harry Buckner18961918
Pitcher / Outfielder

Chicago Unions, Columbia Giants, Philadelphia Giants, Cuban X-Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, New York Lincoln Giants, Chicago Giants
[53]
Walter Burch19311946
Catcher / Manager

Atlantic City Bacharach Giants, Newark Dodgers, Chicago American Giants, St. Louis Stars, Cleveland Buckeyes, among several others
[54]
Ernest Burke19461949
Pitcher / Outfielder
Baltimore Elite Giants[55]
Peter Burns18901900Catcher
Chicago Unions, Columbia Giants
[23]
Frank Butler18941895
Pitcher / Outfielder
Chicago Union Giants[23]
Bill Byrd19321950Pitcher
Columbus Blue Birds, Nashville Elite Giants, Cleveland Red Sox, Homestead Grays, Columbus Elite Giants, Washington Elite Giants, Baltimore Elite Giants
[56]


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NameDebutLast GamePositionTeamsRef
Joe Caffie19__19__CatcherCleveland Buckeyes[citation needed]
Jack Calvo19__19__OutfielderCuban League[citation needed]
Andrew Campbell19031910Catcher
Chicago Union Giants, Minneapolis Keystones, Illinois Giants, Kansas City Royal Giants
[23]
Roy Campanella19371945CatcherBaltimore Elite Giants[57]
Rev Cannady19211945
Infielder / Pitcher

Homestead Grays, Harrisburg Giants, New York Lincoln Giants, Hilldale Daisies, Pittsburgh Crawfords, New York Black Yankees, Cincinnati-Indianapolis Clowns, among several others
[58]
George Carr19201934
Firstbaseman / Outfielder

Kansas City Monarchs, Hilldale Club, New York Lincoln Giants, Atlantic City Bacharach Giants, Philadelphia Stars
[citation needed]
Charles "Kid" Carter19031906Pitcher
Philadelphia Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants
[59]
Marlin Carter19321948Infielder
Monroe Monarchs, Memphis Red Sox, Cincinnati Tigers, Chicago American Giants
[citation needed]
Paul Casanova19611961CatcherIndianapolis Clowns[citation needed]
Bill Cash19431950CatcherPhiladelphia Stars[60]
Pelayo Chacón19081931Shortstop
Club Fe, Almendares, Azul, Habana, Cuban Stars (West), Hilldale Club, Cuban Stars (East), Gilkerson's Union Giants, Cuban House of David
[61]
Oscar Charleston19151945
Center fielder / Manager

Indianapolis ABCs, Harrisburg Giants, Hilldale Club, Homestead Grays, Pittsburgh Crawfords, among several others
[62]
Lou Chirban195019__Chicago American Giants[citation needed]
Lou Clarizio195019__Chicago American Giants[citation needed]
Morten Clark19081923Shortstop
Birmingham Giants, West Baden Sprudels, Philadelphia Giants, Schenectady Mohawk Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, New York Lincoln Stars, Indianapolis ABCs, Lincoln Giants, Washington Potomacs, Baltimore Black Sox
[63]
Buster Clarkson19371950
Shortstop / Third baseman

Pittsburgh Crawfords, Newark Eagles, Philadelphia Stars
[citation needed]
Nathaniel Clifton19491949First basemanChicago American Giants[citation needed]
Phil Cockrell19171934
Pitcher / Outfielder

New York Lincoln Giants, Hilldale Daisies, Atlantic City Bacharach Giants, Philadelphia Stars
[64]
Jim Cohen19461952PitcherIndianapolis Clowns[65]
Francisco Coimbre19401946OutfielderNew York Cubans[66]
Clarence Coleman19141928Catcher
Chicago Union Giants, All Nations, Chicago Union Giants, Cleveland Tate Stars, Gilkerson's Union Giants, among several others
[citation needed]
Jim Colzie19461952Pitcher
Indianapolis Clowns, Atlanta Black Crackers
[67]
Andy Cooper19201940Pitcher
Detroit Stars, Kansas City Monarchs
[68]
Sug Cornelius19281946Pitcher
Nashville Elite Giants, Memphis Red Sox, Birmingham Black Barons, Cole's American Giants, Chicago American Giants, Cincinnati Buckeyes
[69]
Sam Crawford19101938
Pitcher / Manager

Chicago Union Giants, Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Monarchs, Birmingham Black Barons, among several others
[citation needed]
Sam Crow19121916Infielder
All Nations, French Lick Plutos
[70]
George Crowe19481948First basemanNew York Black Yankees[citation needed]
Jimmie Crutchfield19301941Outfielder
Birmingham Black Barons, Indianapolis ABCs, Pittsburgh Crawfords, Newark Eagles, Chicago American Giants
[citation needed]
Chance Cummings19161928First baseman
Bacharach Giants, Hilldale Club
[citation needed]
Herman Cunningham19201931ShortstopMontgomery Grey Sox[71]
John Cunningham19121920Shortstop
French Lick Plutos, St. Louis Giants, Dayton Marcos
[72]
Rube Currie19191932
Pitcher / Manager

Chicago Union Giants, Kansas City Monarchs, Hilldale Club, Chicago American Giants, Detroit Stars, Baltimore Black Sox
[citation needed]


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NameDebutLast GamePositionTeamsRef
Ray Dandridge19331949Third baseman
Detroit Stars, Nashville Elite Giants, Newark Dodgers, Newark Eagles, Mexican League, New York Cubans
[73]
George Dandy19121917Pitcher
Chicago American Giants, West Baden Sprudels, Lincoln Giants
[74]
Fred Daniels19191925Pitcher
St. Louis Giants, Dallas Black Giants, Birmingham Black Barons
[75]
Leon "Pepper" Daniels19211935Catcher
Detroit Stars, Harrisburg Giants, Chicago American Giants, Atlantic City Bacharach Giants, Brooklyn Eagles
[26]
Frank "Bunch" Davis19061911Shortstop
Chicago Union Giants, St. Paul Colored Gophers, Minneapolis Keystones, Chicago American Giants
[76]
Charlie Davis19501955PitcherMemphis Red Sox[77]
Johnny Davis19021915Pitcher
Columbia Giants, Chicago Union Giants, Leland Giants, Philadelphia Giants, Club Fé, Cuban Stars, St. Paul Colored Gophers, French Lick Plutos, Chicago Giants
[23]
Ross Davis19401947Pitcher
Baltimore Elite Giants, Cleveland Buckeyes
[78]
Piper Davis19421950Second basemanBirmingham Black Barons[79]
Walter C. Davis19201926
Outfielder / Manager

Dayton Marcos, Chicago Giants, Detroit Stars, Gilkerson's Union Giants
[citation needed]
Leon Day19341950Pitcher
Baltimore Black Sox, Brooklyn Eagles, Newark Eagles, Homestead Grays, Baltimore Elite Giants
[80]
Connie Day19171932Infielder
Indianapolis ABCs, St. Louis Giants, Baltimore Black Sox, Harrisburg Giants, Bacharach Giants
[81]
Felix Delgado19361949Outfielder
Cuban Stars (West), New York Cubans
[82]
Bingo DeMoss19101930
Second baseman / Manager

Chicago Giants, Chicago American Giants, Indianapolis ABCs, Detroit Stars
[83]
Wesley Dennis19421955
First baseman / Outfielder

Baltimore Elite Giants, Philadelphia Stars, Birmingham Black Barons
[84]
Denny Despert19141916Pitcher
Philadelphia Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants
[85]
Josh Devoe19131920
Catcher / Manager
Honolulu Team, Chicago American Giants, Chicago Giants, Cleveland Tate Stars
[86]
Pedro Dibut19231923PitcherCuban Stars (West)[87]
Martín Dihigo19221950
Pitcher / Second baseman

Cuban League, Cuban Stars (East), Homestead Grays, Hilldale Giants, New York Cubans, Mexican League
[88]
Dizzy Dismukes19131951
Pitcher / Manager

Brooklyn Royal Giants, Lincoln Stars, Indianapolis ABCs, Dayton Marcos, Pittsburgh Keystones, Birmingham Black Barons, Memphis Red Sox, St. Louis Stars, Chicago American Giants, Columbus Blue Birds, Kansas City Monarchs, among several others
[89]
George Dixon19161934Catcher
Chicago American Giants, Indianapolis ABCs, Birmingham Black Barons, Cleveland Tigers, Cleveland Red Sox
[90]
Rap Dixon19221937Outfielder
Harrisburg Giants, Washington Potomacs, Chicago American Giants, Baltimore Black Sox, Hilldale Daisies, Pittsburgh Crawfords, Washington Pilots, Philadelphia Stars, Brooklyn Eagles, New York Cubans, Homestead Grays
[91]
Larry Doby19421946CenterfielderNewark Eagles[92]
John Donaldson19121934Pitcher
All Nations, Indianapolis ABCs, Brooklyn Royal Giants, Detroit Stars, Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Monarchs, Gilkerson's Union Giants
[93]
Charles "Pat" Dougherty19091918Pitcher
West Baden Sprudels, Leland Giants, Chicago American Giants, Chicago Giants
[94]
Joe Douse19521953PitcherKansas City Monarchs[95]
Bunny Downs19161928Second baseman
West Baden Sprudels, St. Louis Giants, Indianapolis ABCs, Hilldale Daisies, Atlantic City Bacharach Giants, Lincoln Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, Philadelphia Tigers
[96]
Bill Drake19151927Pitcher
All Nations, St. Louis Giants, St. Louis Stars, Kansas City Monarchs, Indianapolis ABCs, Dayton Marcos, Memphis Red Sox, Detroit Stars
[citation needed]
Al Dubetts195019__Chicago American Giants[citation needed]
Clifford DuBose19571959Third baseman
Memphis Red Sox, Birmingham Black Barons
[97]
Mahlon Duckett19401950Infielder
Philadelphia Stars, Homestead Grays
[98]
James Dudley19381947CatcherBaltimore Elite Giants[99]
Louis Dula19331939PitcherHomestead Grays[24]
William Dumpson19501953
Pitcher / Outfielder

Indianapolis Clowns, Homestead Grays, Philadelphia Stars, New York Black Yankees
[100]
Ashby Dunbar19081920Outfielder
Philadelphia Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, Club Fe, New York Lincoln Giants, Paterson Smart Set, Schenectady Mohawk Giants, Louisville White Sox, Chicago Black Sox, Indianapolis ABCs, New York Lincoln Stars, Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York
[39]
Frank Duncan I19071931
Outfielder / Manager

Birmingham Giants, Philadelphia Giants, Leland Giants, Chicago American Giants, Detroit Stars, Chicago Giants, Bacharach Giants, Toledo Tigers, Milwaukee Bears
[101]
Frank Duncan19201935Catcher
Chicago Giants, Kansas City Monarchs, Pittsburgh Crawfords, New York Cubans
[102]
Melvin Duncan19491956
Pitcher / Outfielder

Kansas City Monarchs, Detroit Stars
[103]
Jake Dunn19301940
Shortstop / Outfielder

Detroit Stars, Washington Pilots, Baltimore Black Sox, Nashville Elite Giants, Philadelphia Stars
[104]
Eddie Dwight19251937Center fielder
Kansas City Monarchs, Indianapolis ABCs
[105]
Frank Dyall195019__Chicago American Giants[citation needed]


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  2. ^ "San Antonio Black Bronchos Play Dallas Black Giants Here" Dallas Morning News, Sunday, May 12, 1918, Page 8, Column 5


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