Red Parnell Explained

Red Parnell should not be confused with Roy Parnell.

Red Parnell
Position:Outfielder / Manager
Birth Date:November 23, 1903
Birth Place:Port Allen, Louisiana
Death Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Debutleague:Negro league baseball
Debutyear:1927
Debutteam:Birmingham Black Barons
Finalyear:1943
Finalteam:Philadelphia Stars
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.328
Stat2label:Hits
Stat2value:719
Stat3label:Home runs
Stat3value:39
Stat4label:Runs batted in
Stat4value:374
Stat5label:Stolen bases
Stat5value:51
Stat6label:Earned run average
Stat6value:1.86
Teams:As player

As manager

Highlights:
  • All-Star (1934, 1939)
  • Negro National League batting champion (1927)

Roy Alexander "Red" Parnell (November 23, 1903 - February 22, 1954)[1] [2] was an American left fielder and manager in Negro league baseball, most notably with the Philadelphia Stars from 1936 to 1943. Born in Port Allen, Louisiana, he died at age 48 in Philadelphia.

In his rookie year in the Negro National League in 1927, he batted .422 in 87 games, which was the best among the league batters (he also led the league in hits with 141).[3] In 1932, playing with Memphis of the NSL, he led the league in doubles (12), triples (11), and runs batted in (50). Parnell also tried his hand at pitching, appearing in at least one game in four seasons. He had played in just four games at pitcher before 1932, but he was sent to pitch seven for the Red Sox that year (with six starts), and he responded with five complete games and two shutouts for a 5-1 record in 54 innings pitched. He had an ERA of 0.83, which led the Negro Southern League. He appeared in just one further game at pitcher in 1940 for Philadelphia, allowing three runs in seven innings in a loss. He played thirteen seasons on and off in the Negro leagues (1927–28, 1932, 1934-1943) with four different teams.

External links

and Baseball-Reference Black Baseball stats and Seamheads

Notes and References

  1. National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards For Texas, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 1144
  2. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA, USA; Pennsylvania Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 016501-019200
  3. Web site: Major League Batting Champion as Recognized at End of Year. Baseball-Reference.com. 12 January 2022.