Double Duty Radcliffe

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Double Duty Radcliffe was a celebrated Negro Leagues catcher and pitcher known for his durability, two-way talent, and long career with several teams during the early to mid-20th century.

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instanceOf Negro league baseball player
baseball player
activeYearsEnd 1950s
activeYearsStart 1920s
bats right
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1902-07-07
dateOfDeath 2005-08-11
describedAs celebrated Negro Leagues catcher and pitcher
era 20th-century baseball
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Radcliffe NERFINISHED
givenName Ted NERFINISHED
Theodore NERFINISHED
honor honored at Major League Baseball All-Star Game ceremonies
inducted into the Chicago Sports Hall of Fame
knownFor catching one game and pitching the next in doubleheaders
league Negro leagues NERFINISHED
livedToAge 103
nickname Double Duty NERFINISHED
notableFor durability
long career in Negro league baseball
two-way player as both pitcher and catcher
occupation baseball manager
professional baseball player
placeOfBirth Mobile, Alabama, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Chicago, Illinois, United States
playedFor Birmingham Black Barons NERFINISHED
Chicago American Giants NERFINISHED
Cleveland Buckeyes NERFINISHED
Homestead Grays NERFINISHED
New York Black Yankees NERFINISHED
Pittsburgh Crawfords NERFINISHED
positionPlayed catcher
pitcher
residence Chicago, Illinois, United States
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
throws right

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