Bubbles Anderson
Theodore M. "Bubbles" Anderson (November 4, 1904 – March 14, 1943) was an American baseball player in the Negro leagues. He played primarily second base for the Kansas City Monarchs, Washington Potomacs, Birmingham Black Barons, and the Indianapolis ABCs from 1922 until 1925. He played for the minor Negro league Denver White Elephants from 1920 through 1921 and again from 1932 to 1933.[1][2]
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Born: Denver, Colorado | November 4, 1904|||
Died: March 14, 1943 38) Denver, Colorado | (aged|||
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Anderson also served during World War II in the US Army. He died at the age of 38 from a gastric ulcer.[1] He is buried at Fairmount Cemetery in Denver, Colorado.
References
- Justin Adams. "Baseball Pioneer: Theodore 'Bubbles' Anderson". Archived from the original on 2012-04-13. Retrieved 2012-05-04.
- "Bubbles Anderson". Seamheads.com Negro League Database. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
External links
- Negro league and Cuban League statistics and player information from Seamheads.com, or Baseball-Reference (Negro leagues)
- NLPA Home
- Bubbles Anderson at Find a Grave
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