John Beckwith (baseball)

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John Beckwith
Utility infielder / Manager
Born: (1900-01-10)January 10, 1900
Louisville, Kentucky
Died: January 4, 1956(1956-01-04) (aged 55)
New York City
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
debut
1916, for the Montgomery Grey Sox
Last appearance
1938, for the Brooklyn Royal Giants
Teams

John Christopher Beckwith (January 10, 1900 – January 4, 1956), nicknamed The Black Bomber, was an American infielder in baseball's Negro Leagues.

Born in Louisville, Kentucky, he ranked among the Negro Leagues' career leaders in batting average, home runs, RBI and slugging percentage (.587).

The right-handed Beckwith battled fellow Negro League third baseman Jud Wilson for supremacy at that position during the 1920s.[citation needed] For the years he didn't play third, he was also an All-Star shortstop, though much of his value and playing time occurred at third base. Defensively, it appears that he was steady with the glove based on anecdotal evidence, though not outstanding.

Beckwith died in New York City, six days before his 56th birthday.

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