Tom Turner (Negro league baseball player)
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Born: Olive Branch, Tennessee | June 22, 1917|||
Died: June 17, 2013 95) Georgetown, Ohio | (aged|||
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Thomas Turner (June 22, 1915 - June 17, 2013) was an American Negro League baseball player. He was nicknamed "High Pockets."
Playing career
A pitcher and first baseman,[1] Turner played for the Cincinnati Stars in 1936. While in the military during the early 1940s, Turner played for the Service Command Unit baseball team. After returning to civilian life, Turner played briefly in Mexico. Returning stateside, he played for the Chicago American Giants in 1947 and later the Valley Tigers.[2]
Personal life
Turner was born in Olive Branch, Tennessee. He attended Glendale High School and later the Tuskegee Institute. In 1940, he was drafted in the Army, though he did not serve overseas during World War II. and died at the age of 97 in Georgetown, Ohio.
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