Buck O'Neil
American baseball player & manager / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buck O'Neil (né John Jordan O'Neil Jr.; November 13, 1911 – October 6, 2006) was an American first baseman and manager in the Negro American League, mostly with the Kansas City Monarchs. He became the first African American coach in Major League Baseball.[1] He was important in the creation of Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Buck O'Neil | |||
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First baseman | |||
Born: (1911-11-13)November 13, 1911 Carrabelle, Florida | |||
Died: October 6, 2006(2006-10-06) (aged 94) Kansas City, Missouri | |||
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debut | |||
1937, for the Memphis Red Sox | |||
Last appearance | |||
1955, for the Kansas City Monarchs | |||
Negro American League statistics | |||
Batting average | .288 | ||
Home runs | 10 | ||
Runs batted in | 136 | ||
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On October 6, O'Neil died at the age of 94 due to heart failure and bone marrow cancer in Kansas City, Missouri.[2]