- Willard Brown (outfielder)
Infobox MLB retired
name=Willard Brown
position=Outfielder
bgcolor1=#dcdcdc
bgcolor2=#dcdcdc
textcolor1=black
textcolor2=black
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=June 26, 1915
deathdate=death date and age|mf=yes|1996|8|4|1915|6|26
debutdate= July 19
debutyear= 1947
debutteam= St. Louis Browns
finaldate=August 17
finalyear=1947
finalteam=St. Louis Browns
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.179
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=1
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=6
teams=Negro Leagues
*Kansas City Monarchs (1936-1944, 1948-1950)Major Leagues
* St. Louis Browns (1947)
highlights=
*One of the greatest power hitters in Negro League history
*FirstAfrican-American to hit a home run in the American League
hofdate=by|2006
hofmethod=Negro League CommitteeWillard Jessie Brown (June 26, 1915 - August 4, 1996), nicknamed "Home Run" Brown, was an American
outfielder in the Negro Leagues andMajor League Baseball . Brown was elected to theBaseball Hall of Fame in February 2006.Born in
Shreveport, Louisiana , he began his professional baseball career in by|1934 with theMonroe Monarchs , a minor Negro League team. In by|1936, he signed with theKansas City Monarchs , for which he played continuously until seeing action inWorld War II in 1944-45. During his pre-war baseball years, he established himself as having the most raw power in Negro League history, and possibly in the history of baseball. He hithome run s more often than the better knownJosh Gibson , causing Gibson to give Brown his nickname. He also hit for a batting average of .374 in by|1948 and regularly hitting over .350. Brown was one of the fastest players in baseball in the late 1930s and 1940s,as well as a solid outfielder.He played briefly in the major leagues, in by|1947, having signed with the floundering St. Louis Browns, but he struggled because of the
racism inherent in his new surroundings and his frustration with the lack of talent of his new teammates. After batting .179 in 21 games, he left the majors, but not before becoming the first black player to hit a home run in theAmerican League . That winter, he went toPuerto Rico and had one of his greatest seasons ever, batting .432 with 27 home runs and 86 RBI in just 60 games, winning the Triple Crown and earning the nickname "Ese Hombre" or "That Man".He also won the Puerto Rican Winter League Triple Crown in the 1949-1950 season.
He also
hit for the cycle once in his career.He returned to the Monarchs for the 1948 season and stayed with the team until his retirement from top-level baseball in by|1950. Subsequently, he was a successful minor league player in the
Texas League from by|1953 through by|1956.Although his career home run total is not known, there is no doubt that he was among the Negro League career leaders in homers, despite a relatively brief career.
After he retired from baseball, he lived in
Houston, Texas , and died there at age 81.Known statistics: .355 career batting average.
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