Bill Ricks
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Bill Ricks | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: Lexington, North Carolina | September 1, 1919|
Died: July 15, 1987 Brooklyn, New York | (aged 67)|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
Negro league baseball debut | |
1944, for the Philadelphia Stars | |
Last appearance | |
1948, for the Philadelphia Stars | |
Teams | |
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John William "Schoolboy" Ricks (September 1, 1919 – July 15, 1987) was an American baseball shortstop and pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played from 1944 to 1950 with the Philadelphia Stars. He pitched for the Fort Wayne General Electric team in 1949. Ricks was named the MVP of the National Baseball Congress Tournament in 1949 after posting 3 wins and striking out 30 in 26 1/3 innings. He signed with the Winona Chiefs in July 1950. He also played for the Granby Red Sox of the Provincial League in 1951.[1]
References
- ^ Riley, James A. (1994). The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues. New York: Carroll & Graf. ISBN 0-7867-0959-6.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors) and Seamheads
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