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Pat Patterson (infielder, born 1911)

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Following his baseball career, Patterson was a high school teacher, coach, athletic director, and superintendent of schools in
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Black Baseball's National Showcase: The East-West All-Star Game, 1933-1953
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Pat Patterson (Negro league infielder)

Infielder
East Chicago, Indiana
Houston, Texas
Cleveland Red Sox
Newark Eagles
Cleveland Red Sox
Homestead Grays
Pittsburgh Crawfords
Kansas City Monarchs
Pittsburgh Crawfords
Philadelphia Stars
Newark Eagles
Negro league
infielder
East Chicago, Indiana
Washington High School
Wiley College
Cleveland Red Sox
East–West All-Star Game
World War II
1946 Negro World Series
Newark Eagles
Houston, Texas
"Pat Patterson"
Lester, Larry
ISBN
9780803280007
Baseball Reference

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