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                      Pearl Webster-Catcher, Outfield(Royal Giants/STL. Giants/Hilldale)

                      Born: July 8,1889, Wayland Missouri                                                        

                      Died: Nov. 16, 1918, France (29 years old Died of Spanish Flu, 5 days after the                                                                 Armistice. Buried in Arlington National Cemetery)


                       A 6th round pick by the Baltimore Terrapins in the 1912 draft.


SCL STATS:

Team          AVG   OBP   SPC    G   AB    H  2B  3B  HR    R  RBI   BB    K HBP  IW  SB  CS

BT      1912  .268  .290  .279   73  272   73   3   0   0   31   23    8   14   1   0   5   5

BT      1913  .250  .283  .285   59  228   57   4   2   0   28   21    7   21   4   0   9   5

BT      1914  .281  .311  .310  120  416  117   7   1   1   54   31   16   32   3   2  19  11

BT      1915  .304  .339  .339   45  171   52   2   2   0   22   15    6   18   4   0  11   5

BT      1916  .315  .343  .315   78  305   96   0   0   0   32   34   10   25   4   2  26   7

BT      1917  .320  .369  .470   99  372  119   8  15   6   55   57   31   32   1   0  12   3

              .291  .325  .340  474 1764  514  24  20   7  222  181   78  142  17   4  82  36   

                                              

   Was the starting catcher in the 1916 SCL All-Star game. Was chosen as an OFer in the 1917 All-Star game. Helped the Baltimore Terrapins to the 1914 National League Wild Card. Hit 15 triples in 1917, good for 7thy in the league.                            



Real Life Totals: 1911-1918 Negro Leagues .300/.372/.380 in 174 NL games