Alfred Wilmore Explained

Alfred Wilmore
Position:Pitcher
Birth Date:November 15, 1924
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Death Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Debutleague:Negro league baseball
Debutyear:1946
Debutteam:Philadelphia Stars
Finalyear:1950
Finalteam:Baltimore Elite Giants
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Alfred Gardner Wilmore (November 15, 1924  - March 3, 1996), nicknamed "Apples", was an American Negro league pitcher for the Philadelphia Stars and Baltimore Elite Giants between 1946 and 1950.

A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wilmore attended Benjamin Franklin High School.[1] He acquired his nickname as a child, preferring to spend his money on apples rather than candy, and then eating the entire apple.

Wilmore served in the US Army during World War II.[2] After returning from war, he spent several seasons in the Negro leagues, and was selected to play in the 1949 East–West All-Star Game as a member of the Baltimore Elite Giants. Wilmore was signed by the Philadelphia Athletics in 1952, and played for the minor league Lincoln A's, but did not reach the major league level.Wilmore died in Philadelphia in 1996 at age 71.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alfred Wilmore . seamheads.com . August 4, 2020.
  2. Web site: Negro Leaguers Who Served With The Armed Forces in WWII . baseballinwartime.com . August 4, 2020.