Art Hefner Explained

Art Hefner
Position:Center fielder
Birth Date:August 2, 1913
Birth Place:Brevard, North Carolina
Death Place:Brevard, North Carolina
Bats:Left[1] [2]
Throws:Right
Debutleague:Negro league baseball
Debutdate:April 25
Debutyear:1948
Debutteam:New York Black Yankees
Finaldate:September 18
Finalyear:1949
Finalteam:Philadelphia Stars[3]
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James Chester Arthur Hefner Jr. (August 2, 1913 – May 2, 1988) was an American professional baseball center fielder in the Negro leagues. He played with the New York Black Yankees in 1948,[4] and the Philadelphia Stars in 1949.[5]

Early life and career

Heffner was born in Transylvania County, North Carolina on August 2, 1913, the son of James Chester Arthur and Mary Hefner (né Davis).[6] He made his Negro Major leagues debut on April 25, 1948 with the New York Black Yankees.[7] [8] In February 1949, following the disbanding of the Yankees (itself part of the larger Negro league contraction necessitated by the exodus of star players to the recently integrated Major Leagues), Heffner was initially drafted by the Birmingham Black Barons,[9] but then acquired by Philadelphia prior to the start of the regular season.[10]

Post-retirement

Following his baseball career, Hefner was employed by DuPont and served as a deacon in the Bethel "A" Baptist Church in Brevard.[6]

Further reading

External links

and Baseball-Reference Black Baseball stats and Seamheads

Notes and References

  1. D & C staff (May 5, 1948). "Fleet centerfielder...". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. p. 32. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  2. Record-Journal staff (August 5, 1948). "Insilicos Hosts to New York Black Yankees Tonight; Either Connell, Chapin to Oppose Negro Outfit". Record-Journal. p. 12. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  3. Eagle staff (September 19, 1949). "Dexter Nine Splits Bill With Philly Stars". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 13. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  4. Web site: Art Hefner Seamheads profile . seamheads.com . February 25, 2021.
  5. Book: Riley, James A. . The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues . New York . Carroll & Graf . 1994 . 0-7867-0959-6 .
  6. Citizen-Times staff (May 4, 1988). "Arthur Hefner, Former Pro Baseball Player". Asheville Citizen-Times. p. 16. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  7. News staff (April 25, 1948). "Bushwicks Meet Black Yanks in Two". New York Daily News. p. C43. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  8. Eagle staff (April 26, 1948). "Dexters Split Twin Bill With Black Yankees". The Brooklyn Eagle. p. 14. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  9. Courier staff (February 19, 1949). "AL Teams Draft Stars of Clubs Calling It Quits". The Pittsburgh Courier.
  10. Courier-Journal staff (May 2, 1949). "Buckeyes Nip Stars 2–1 in Opener as Rain Limits Game to 5 Innings". The Louisville Courier-Journal. p. 11. Retrieved October 22, 2021.