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Quincy Thomas Trouppe (December 25, 1912 –
August 10, 1993) was an
American professional baseball player and an
amateur boxing champion. He was a catcher...
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Cleveland Buckeyes (1)
Quincy Trouppe 1946
Kansas City
Monarchs (6)
Frank Duncan 1947
Cleveland Buckeyes (2)
Quincy Trouppe 1948
Birmingham Black Barons...
- the
Cleveland Buckeyes,
where he pla****
under the
management of
Quincy Trouppe, in 1947 and 1948; and the
Kansas City Royals, a "touring
Negro League...
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Demaryius Thomas,
football player in the NFL for the
Denver Broncos Quincy Trouppe,
baseball player in the
Negro leagues Erik Walden,
National Football League...
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Barons (2, 0–2)
Winfield Welch 1945
Cleveland Buckeyes (1, 1–0)
Quincy Trouppe 4–0
Homestead Grays (4, 2–2) Vic
Harris 1946
Newark Eagles (1, 1–0) Biz...
- (1948–1950) 12 time MLB All-Star; 1963 AL Most
Valuable Player.
Quincy Trouppe (1932, 1935) Sam
Bankhead utility man;
highly valued. In
February 2021...
- of
Negro league ball. ISBN 1-59670-236-2. 20
Years Too Soon, by
Quincy Trouppe.
Memoir of a
longtime Negro League player and manager, who pla**** briefly...
- (Kansas City Monarchs),
Eugene Bremer (Cleveland Buckeyes) and
Quincy Trouppe (Cleveland Buckeyes) Notes:
Satchel Paige refused to
pitch in the game...
- Davis, the jazz musician.
Troupe is the son of
baseball catcher Quincy Trouppe (who
added a
second "P" to the
family name
while playing in
Mexico to accommodate...
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moved into a rest home run by
former Negro league player Quincy Trouppe.
Manley told
Trouppe that she
would go to the
hospital to get
checked out. She had...