George Wilson

Athlete

1875 –

61

Who is George Wilson?

George H. Wilson was an African-American baseball pitcher in the Negro Leagues. He played for major teams from 1895 to 1905 and pitched for Havana in the Cuban winter league of 1907.

Wilson lived in Palmyra Township, Michigan when the Page Fence Giants were founded in Adrian, the Lenawee County seat, for the 1895 season. At age nineteen he pitched one game for the 1895 Giants but spent that season with Adrian's club in the Michigan State League. There he was one of the last black players in organized baseball before 1946. He batted .327 and won 29 games as a pitcher but the number of racially mixed leagues was already very low, the Michigan State League did not return, and none of Adrian's black players were rehired for 1896.

With Page Fence in 1898, the Columbia Giants 1899–1900, and during his first two seasons with the Chicago Union Giants 1901–1905, Wilson worked with catcher Chappie Johnson.

Wilson played at least one winter season in Cuba, and during one of those seasons it appears his professional ball career came to an end. He returned to his farm near Palmyra Township, Michigan and continued to pitch Sunday games for local teams until he was nearly 40 years old.

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Born
1875
Palmyra Township

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on July 23, 2013

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