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Burgess Whitehead

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a woman in North Carolina. Nonetheless, Whitehead rejoined the Giants in 1940 and had a good season. His hitting numbers declined again in 1941, however, and he was sold to the
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Whitehead was married to the former Ruth Madre Lyon, and they had two children. He was the last surviving member of the St. Louis Cardinals'
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in 1931. He batted over .300 in each of the next three seasons, helping to lead the 1933 team to the
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Whitehead was traded to the Giants in December for first baseman/outfielder
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team that won the 1934 World Series. In 1981, he was inducted into the
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and started his professional baseball career with the Class AAA
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Negro League Baseball: The Rise and Ruin of a Black Institution
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September 29, 1946, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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champion team and was friends with future Hall of Famer
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In 924 games in nine seasons, Whitehead posted a .266
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in Fort Defiance, Virginia in 1927. He attended the
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Second baseman
Tarboro, North Carolina
Windsor, North Carolina
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Cardinals
1933
1935
New York Giants
1936
1937
1939
1941
Pittsburgh Pirates
1946
All-Star
1935
1937
World Series
1934
Major League Baseball
second baseman
St. Louis Cardinals
New York Giants
Pittsburgh Pirates
Tarboro, North Carolina
Augusta Military Academy
University of North Carolina

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