- Jimmie Crutchfield
John William Crutchfield, born
May 25 ,1910 in Ardmore, Missouri,United States – diedMarch 31 ,1993 inChicago, Illinois , was an All-Starbaseball player inNegro League baseball .
A right outfielder, at 5' 7" tall, and with a small frame, Jimmie Crutchfield made up for any physical shortcomings with a natural talent for the game and speed, both of which were backed up by a hard work ethic. Without power, he mastered bat handling to control the placement of the ball through a hit or a bunt that consistently provided for a good batting average.Crutchfield began his career with the
Birmingham Black Barons in 1930 but the following year moved to theIndianapolis ABC's . When the team ran into financial difficulties, he left to play with thePittsburgh Crawfords , where he remained for the next five years. Teamed withTed Strong andCool Papa Bell , they formed what is considered the best outfield in the Negro Leagues. During this time, his performance earned him three appearances in the East-West All-Star game. In the 1935 game, Crutchfield made an astonishing catch when he chased down a long drive and leapt in the air, catching the ball in his bare hand. In 1941 he was named an All-Star again, this time as a member of theChicago American Giants .Renowned for his personality, Jimmie Crutchfield exemplified the "team player" who was a stable and positive influence on the field and in the clubhouse. After his baseball career was over, he went to work for the
United States Postal Service .Jimmie Crutchfield died in Chicago in 1993 and was interred in the nearby
Burr Oak Cemetery, Alsip, Illinois .
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