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Ted Toles Jr. is a former professional baseball player who played in the Negro Leagues and Major League Baseball. He was born on December 4, 1925 in Birmingham, Alabama.
Toles began his professional career in 1945 with the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro American League. He played for the Black Barons until 1948, when he was signed by the Cleveland Indians. He made his major league debut on April 17, 1949, becoming the first African-American to play for the Indians.
Toles played for the Indians until 1951, when he was traded to the St. Louis Browns. He played for the Browns until 1953, when he was traded to the Detroit Tigers. He played for the Tigers until 1955, when he was released.
Toles then returned to the Negro Leagues, playing for the Kansas City Monarchs until 1957. He then retired from professional baseball.
Toles was 91 years old at the time of his death on April 8, 2017. He had an estimated net worth of $1 million.
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Toles died in 2016 in Warren, Ohio, at the age of 90.
Toles received many citations and awards including, Ebony Sports Museum Lifeline All Sport Hall of Fame in Youngstown, OH (2001), Trumbull County African American Achievers Association in Warren, OH) (2007), Lifetime Achievement Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Lorain, OH (2008), his very own baseball card through the Topps Allen & Ginter Series (2007), a Harland Sports figurine (2008) and a Mahoning Valley Scrappers bobblehead (2009), among others.
In July 2014, Ted was invited to Miller Park as part of an annual Negro League Tribute Night, where he threw out the ceremonial first pitch in a Milwaukee Brewers home game. He then visited New Castle, Pennsylvania in February 2015, more than 60 years after his one-year stint playing with the Class C New Castle Indians. During his visit to New Castle, Toles promoted his book, Living on Borrowed Time: The Life and Times of Negro League Player Ted Toles Jr., which he co-wrote in 2014 with Michael T. Swank. In between, he spoke of his memories of July 21, 1951, when the Indians hosted the Ted Toles Night.
In 1950, Toles joined the Eston Ramblers of the Western Canadian Baseball League. Afterwards, he played on the Minor League affiliates of the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees and Philadelphia Athletics from 1951 through 1953, with stints with the New Castle Indians (1951), Magic Valley Cowboys (1952), Trois-Rivières Yankees and St. Hyacinthe A's (1953).
Toles began his professional baseball career with the Pittsburgh Crawfords in 1946, playing for them one year before joining the Newark Eagles, Jacksonville Eagles and Cleveland Buckeyes between 1947 and 1949. His most productive season came in 1946, when he posted a 18-7 pitching record while batting .350 as a part-time outfielder. Later that season, he earned an invitation to tour with the Jackie Robinson All-Stars team, where he played on the West-Coast portion of the trip.
Theodore Toles Jr. (December 4, 1925 – April 4, 2016) was an American pitcher and outfielder who played in Negro league baseball and the Minor Leagues. Listed at 6' 0" [1.83 m], 170 lb [77 kg], he was a switch hitter and threw left handed.