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Al Cypert : ウィキペディア英語版
Boyd Cypert

Alfred Boyd Cypert (August 8, 1889 – January 9, 1973) was a professional baseball player, lawyer, Democratic Party politician and business manager. Cypert was born in Little Rock, Arkansas and attended the University of Arkansas where he played baseball and football for the Razorbacks. He enrolled in Harvard Law School school in 1912 and graduated in 1913. In 1914, he played one game with the Major League Baseball (MLB) Cleveland Naps. After his baseball career was over, Cypert served as the district attorney in Little Rock and in 1931 ran an unsuccessful bid for Arkansas Attorney General against four-term incumbent Hal Norwood. Later in his life, Cypert served as the business manager of the University of Arkansas' athletic department.
==Early life and baseball career==

Alfred Boyd Cypert was born on August 8, 1889 in Little Rock, Arkansas to Thomas and Bessie Cypert of Arkansas and Tennessee, respectively. In 1900, Thomas Cypert was working as a grocery store clerk in Little Rock.〔 By 1910, Thomas Cypert found work as a real estate agent. Boyd Cypert had one sibling, his brother Thomas Cypert, Jr.〔 In 1910, Boyd Cypert enrolled at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. While at school, he played third base for the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team.〔 He also was the quarterback for the Arkansas Razorbacks football for three years (1910–12).〔
In 1912, Cypert enrolled at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He graduated in 1913.〔 Cypert signed a professional baseball contract in 1913.〔 He played his first and only professional game on June 27, 1914 as a member of the Major League Baseball (MLB) Cleveland Naps. In that game, he struck out once in one at-bat.〔 Defensively, Cypert played third base.〔 During World War I, Cypert served in the United States Army and later received an honorable discharge. In 1921, Cypret was a pitcher for the Arkansas Razorbacks alumni baseball team.

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