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Sam Crawford (pitcher) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sam Crawford (pitcher)
Samuel "Sam" Crawford (born April 15, 1892, date of death unknown) was an American pitcher and manager in baseball's Negro Leagues. Born in Dallas, Texas, he played in the pre-Negro Leagues for the Chicago American Giants off and on from 1914 to 1917, and became a pitcher and eventually manager of the Kansas City Monarchs 〔("Monarchs will play K. of C. this Afternoon," Kansas City Journal, Kansas City, MO, April 25, 1920 )〕 and J.L. Wilkinson's barnstorming farm-league team All Nations in 1923.〔("SPENCER'S BALL TEAM STILL GOING STRONG" Spencer Reporter, Spencer, Iowa, Wednesday, August 15, 1923, Page 1, Columns 1 and 2 )〕 Crawford left Wilkinson's teams in February 1924 to manage the Birmingham Black Barons.〔("MID-WINTER BASEBALL; CHAT OF PLAYERS" Kansas City Sun, Kansas City, Missouri, written by Kansas City Monarchs Secretary Quincy Jardin Gilmore, February 2, 1924 )〕 ==Post-playing career== Crawford opened up a news stand, after he left baseball, and made the news in 1955 after he was involved in a shooting. He allegedly shot and killed Pete William DeGraw, telling police that DeGraw came at him in a threatening fashion. Crawford fired shots at DeGraw's friend, who Crawford says had a knife.〔"Black Baseball and Chicago by Leslie A. Heaphy p. 59"〕
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