Pete Booker
James "Pete" Booker (1886 – September 22, 1922) was an American baseball catcher and first baseman in the pre-Negro leagues.
Pete Booker | |
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First baseman / Catcher | |
Born: 1886 Richmond, Virginia | |
Died: September 22, 1922 Chicago, Illinois | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
Teams | |
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Career
Booker played for Chicago teams Leland Giants, Chicago American Giants,[4] and Chicago Giants.[1]
Sportswriter and fellow player Jimmy Smith put Booker on his 1909 "All American Team."[6]
He moved to the Lincoln Giants in 1911 and played there for three seasons, continuing in the east and playing with the Brooklyn Royal Giants and Philadelphia Giants until 1913. He then moved back to Chicago.
In 1920, then 34-year-old Booker was captain and catcher of the Underwriters' Baseball Team in Chicago. The semi-pro team traveled around the Upper Midwest.[5]
Booker died in Chicago in 1922, and is buried at Mount Glenwood Cemetery in Glenwood, Illinois.
References
- "Frank Lelands' Chicago Giants Base Ball Club" Fraternal Printing Company, 1910
- "Lelands Beat All-Stars" Indianapolis Freeman, Indianapolis, IN, September 25, 1909, Page 7, Column 4
- "Brooklyn Giants Win" The Washington Herald, Washington, DC, Thursday, May 8, 1913, Page 8, Column 3
- "Fast Colored Team Wins in Easy Style" The Anaconda Standard, Anaconda, MT, Thursday Morning, April 23, 1914, Page 2, Columns 1-5
- "Underwriters' Baseball Team" Chicago Defender, Chicago, Illinois, Saturday, March 27, 1920, Page 11, Column 2"
- "The Base Ball Spirit In The East." Indianapolis Freeman, Indianapolis, Indiana, Saturday, December 25, 1909, Page 7, Columns 1 and 2
External links
- Negro league and Cuban League statistics and player information from Seamheads.com, or Baseball Reference (Negro leagues)