Eddie Klep
Appearance
Eddie Klep | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: Erie, Pennsylvania | October 12, 1918|
Died: November 21, 1981 Los Angeles, California | (aged 63)|
Batted: Left Threw: Left | |
Negro league baseball debut | |
May 29, 1946, for the Cleveland Buckeyes | |
Last appearance | |
May 29, 1946, for the Cleveland Buckeyes | |
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Edward Joseph Klep (October 12, 1918 – November 21, 1981) was an American baseball player who is most notable as the first white person to play in the Negro leagues. Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, he achieved the aforementioned distinction when he pitched three innings for the Cleveland Buckeyes on May 29, 1946, in a loss against the Chicago American Giants in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[1]
Klep was featured on the cover and in a feature article in the Spring 2002 issue of Elysian Fields Quarterly.[2]
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Baseball's other 'great experiment': Eddie Klep and the integration of the Negro leagues", by Larry R. Gerlach, Journal of Sport History (Fall 1998) p465
- ^ Elysian Fields Quarterly, vol. 19:2, Spring, 2002
References
[edit]- Jonathan Tilove, "A Robinson in Reverse, Eddie Klep Integrated the Negro Leagues", Newhouse News Service, March 5, 2005, retrieved October 22, 2006.
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