Sherman Barton
| Sherman "Bucky" Barton | |
|---|---|
| Outfielder | |
| Born: February 2, 1875 Normal, Illinois, U.S. | |
| Died: June 11, 1947 (aged 72) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
| debut | |
| 1898, for the Page Fence Giants | |
| Last appearance | |
| 1911, for the Chicago Giants | |
| Teams | |
Sherman "Bucky" Barton (February 2, 1875 - July 11, 1947) was an American outfielder in the Negro leagues.
Biography
Sherman played for the Chicago Union Giants from 1904-1906. When his manager failed to meet payroll in August 1906, Barton took out a writ of attachment on the gate receipts. The team threatened to walk off the team in the eighth inning, the team made back their guarantee, and Barton got back the money he spent on the writ. The team folded soon afterwards.[5]
Sherman then played for the Leland Giants. He was convinced to join the St. Paul Colored Gophers by his former teammate Walter Ball.[6]
Sherman's brother, Eugene Barton also played baseball, playing for the cross-town team Minneapolis Keystones while Sherman played for the St. Paul Colored Gophers from 1907 to 1910.[7] He played as a center fielder. The Indianapolis Freeman wrote, "When it comes to fielding and retiring runners, Bucky Barton of the St. Paul Gophers ranks with the big leaguers.[8]
Barton left the Colored Gophers in 1910, as the team's success began to decline.[5]
Barton died at the age of 72 years in Chicago, Illinois.
References
- ^ "Defiance Defeated" The Cleveland Leader, Cleveland, Ohio, Friday, June 5, 1896, Page 3, Column 3
- ^ a b c "Frank Lelands' Chicago Giants Base Ball Club" Fraternal Printing Company, 1910
- ^ "The Algona Brownies, Most Famous Afro American Team" St. Paul Appeal, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 19, 1903, Page 3, Columns 2 and 3
- ^ "The Past and Present in Baseball" Indianapolis Freeman, Indianapolis, Indiana, Saturday, May 28, 1910, Page 7, Columns 3 and 4
- ^ a b Peterson, Todd (2014). Early Black Baseball in Minnesota: The St. Paul Gophers, Minneapolis Keystones and Other Barnstorming Teams of the Deadball Era. p. 139. ISBN 978-0-7864-5752-6
- ^ Peterson, p. 33.
- ^ "St. Paul Gophers Base Ball Club" The Appeal, St. Paul, Minnesota, August 31, 1907, Page 3, Columns 3 to 5
- ^ Peterson, p. 63.
External links
- Negro league baseball statistics and player information from Seamheads.com