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Tincup was one of the first Native Americans to play Major League Baseball.. After his playing career, he was an umpire in the American Association (1933), a Minor League Baseball manager (1936–1939), a coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1940), a scout for the Boston Braves (1946–1948), Pittsburgh Pirates (1949–1953) and Philadelphia Phillies (1956–1958) and a coach for the New York ...
Allie Pierce Reynolds (February 10, 1917 – December 26, 1994) was an American professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). Reynolds pitched in MLB for the Cleveland Indians (1942–1946) and New York Yankees (1947–1954).
Larry Wayne Burchart (born February 8, 1946) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared in 29 games for the 1969 Cleveland Indians. Burchart was a collegiate All American for Oklahoma State University, leading the Cowboys to two College World Series appearances. The Cowboys finished second in the nation during the 1966 ...
This is for players of the Oklahoma City Indians minor league baseball team, who played in the Texas League and Oklahoma State League from 1909-1911 and the Western League and Texas League from 1918-1957.
Marco Gonzales, pitcher [32] Jon Gray, Cherokee Nation, pitcher [27] Ryan Helsley, Cherokee Nation, pitcher [33] Adrian Houser, Cherokee Nation, pitcher [34] Chief Johnson, Ho-Chunk, pitcher [35]: 79 Frank Jude, Mille Lacs Ojibwe, Major League Baseball outfielder [36] Ike Kahdot, Potawatomi, third baseman for the Cleveland Indians [35]: 167
Jerry Allen Walker (February 12, 1939 – July 14, 2024) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles , Kansas City Athletics , and Cleveland Indians between 1957 and 1964.
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Moses "Mose" J. Yellowhorse was born in Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) to Clara and Thomas Yellowhorse in January 28, 1898. [2] His parents were Skidi Pawnee and had been forced to walk to Indian Territory from their Pawnee homelands in Nebraska. [1] Moses hunted to help feed his family and rode in Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show with his ...