- Buster Clarkson
James Clarkson (
March 13 ,1915 -January 18 ,1989 ), better known as Buster Clarkson, was abaseball player who played briefly in the major leagues and had a long career in the Negro leagues, the minor leagues, and thePuerto Rican Professional Baseball League . [Some sources actually say he was born in 1913 instead of 1915.] He is also known as Buzz or Bus Clarkson.Playing career
Clarkson was a native of
Hopkins, South Carolina , where he grew up practicing baseball. In the Negro leagues, he playedshortstop for the Crawfords in Pittsburgh in 1937–38, in Toledo in 1939, and in Indianapolis in early 1940, where the team folded. He also briefly played in 1940 for theNewark Eagles before signing with the Mexican League, where he played in 1940–41 and 1946–47. In 1942 he returned to the Negro leagues, playing for thePhiladelphia Stars and hitting .360. He spent 1943–45 in the military service. He played part of the 1946 season with Philadelphia and returned to play with them again in 1949-50. In 1948, he played in the independentCanadian Provincial League .Johnson, p. 69.]In 1950 at age 35, Clarkson entered the minor leagues with the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association. He played third base and shortstop, hitting .302 in 1950 and .343 in 1951.
In 1952, five years after
Jackie Robinson became the firstAfrican American major leagues baseball player, Clarkson at age 37 had his only opportunity to play in the major leagues when he played fourteen games for the Boston Braves. He managed to connect five hits in 25 at bats, with oneRBI .He spent the rest of 1952 in Milwaukee, hitting .318. In 1953–54, he played with Dallas in the
Texas League , hitting .330 and .324. In 1954 he led the league with 42 home runs. In 1955 he played with the Los Angeles Angels in thePacific Coast League and hit .294. The next year was his final season in the minors, as he played with Los Angeles, Tulsa in the Texas League, and Des Moines in the Western League.As a younger man, Clarkson went to the
Caribbean , where he became very well known, particularly inPuerto Rico . Clarkson played in Puerto Rico's winter baseball league until he was in his 40s. It was at the age of 39, in early 1955, that he participated in theCaribbean Series , with theSanturce Crabbers . During the 1940s and 1950s, Clarkson was a resident of Puerto Rico, leading the Crabbers to a number of championships. The Crabbers took five years to win a new national title when the Caribbean Series was first played, in 1950.With the Crabbers, Clarkson played alongside two young stars in the making:
Roberto Clemente andWillie Mays . Clarkson helped the team win the 1955 national title, and become the first team representing Puerto Rico to win a Caribbean Series championship.After his retirement, Buster Clarkson led a relatively quiet life in
Pennsylvania , until his death, on January 18, 1989, in the small town of Jeannette. His remains are buried at theBrush Creek Cemetery , in nearby Irwin.Some of the artifacts he used as a baseball player are on exhibition at the
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum .Notes
References
*cite book | author=Johnson, Lloyd | title=The Minor League Register| publisher=Baseball America, Inc.| year=1994 | isbn=0963718932
External links
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=clarkbu01 baseball-almanac.com]
* [http://www.historicbaseball.com/players/c/clarkson_buzz.html historicbaseball.com]
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