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Joe Henry (baseball)

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for Canton and in 1953 for Mount Vernon. During these years he sustained injuries that prevented him from playing further in the minors. He returned to the Negro leagues in 1955–56 with the
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to secure pension benefits that the league promised Negro league players in the 1990s. In the 2000s, Henry began authoring a
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for the East-West All Star Game. His last year in the Negro leagues was 1959.
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baseball school. He played for three years with the
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Joe Henry

Second base
third base
Brooklyn, Illinois
Memphis Red Sox
Detroit Stars
Memphis Red Sox
Indianapolis Clowns
Detroit Stars
baseball
Negro league
Brooklyn, Illinois
softball
Josh Johnson
Goose Curry
Negro leagues
Mississippi
Memphis Red Sox
minor league
Mississippi–Ohio Valley League
Indianapolis Clowns
Detroit Stars
All-Star
Major League Baseball
newspaper column
St. Louis
Missouri
Riverfront Times
R.I.P. Prince Joe Henry: The Passing of a Sports Legend

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