Eddie Klep Explained

Eddie Klep
Position:Pitcher
Birth Date:October 12, 1918
Birth Place:Erie, Pennsylvania
Death Place:Los Angeles, California
Bats:Left
Throws:Left
Debutleague:Negro league baseball
Debutdate:May 29
Debutyear:1946
Debutteam:Cleveland Buckeyes
Finaldate:May 29
Finalyear:1946
Finalteam:Cleveland Buckeyes
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Edward Joseph Klep (October 12, 1918 – November 21, 1981) was an American baseball player who is most notable as the first white person to play in the Negro leagues. Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, he achieved the aforementioned distinction when he pitched three innings for the Cleveland Buckeyes on May 29, 1946, in a loss against the Chicago American Giants in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[1]

Klep was featured on the cover and in a feature article in the Spring 2002 issue of Elysian Fields Quarterly.[2]

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  1. http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/JSH/JSH1998/JSH2503/jsh2503g.pdf "Baseball's other 'great experiment': Eddie Klep and the integration of the Negro leagues"
  2. http://www.efqreview.com/NewFiles/marketplace/backissues.html Elysian Fields Quarterly