Archie Pate
Archie Pate | |
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Pitcher / Outfielder | |
Born: Starkville, Mississippi | July 15, 1886|
Died: April 16, 1936 Chicago, Illinois | (aged 49)|
Batted: Unknown Threw: Unknown | |
debut | |
1909, for the St. Paul Colored Gophers | |
Last appearance | |
1915, for the Indianapolis ABCs | |
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Archie Pate (July 15, 1886 - April 16, 1936) was an American baseball pitcher and outfielder in the Negro leagues.[2]
In 1909, at the age of 22, he was pitching for the St. Paul Colored Gophers.[1] He was playing with many notable players, including Dick Wallace, Chappie Johnson, Will McMurray, William Binga, and Bobby Marshall.
He would move across town in 1910 to play two seasons for the Minneapolis Keystones where he would also play with future Kansas City Monarchs pitcher Hurley McNair.
He moved on to play in Chicago for the Leland Giants and Chicago Giants.
Pate died in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 49, and is Buried at Restvale Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois
References[]
- ^ a b "La Crosse Wins Out in Slugging Match" La Crosse Tribune, La Crosse, WI, Monday, May 10, 1909, Page 2, Columns 2 and 3
- ^ "Archie Pate". Negro Leagues Database. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
External links[]
- Negro league and Cuban League statistics and player information from Seamheads.com, or Baseball Reference (Negro leagues)
Categories:
- Leland Giants players
- Minneapolis Keystones players
- St. Paul Colored Gophers players
- Baseball players from Mississippi
- 1886 births
- 1936 deaths
- Sportspeople from Starkville, Mississippi
- 20th-century African-American people