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- Buster_Haywood abstract "Buster Haywood (January 12, 1910–April 19, 2000) was a Negro League baseball player. He played for the Clowns in both Indianapolis and Cincinnati, the Birmingham Black Barons, and the New York Cubans. He was MVP of the 1941 Denver Post Tournament.At the end of his career, he managed the Indianapolis Clowns and was Hank Aaron's first professional manager.".
- Buster_Haywood birthDate "1910-01-12".
- Buster_Haywood birthName "Albert Elliott Haywood".
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- Buster_Haywood deathDate "2000-04-19".
- Buster_Haywood deathYear "2000".
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- Buster_Haywood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buster Haywood".
- Buster_Haywood birthDate "1910-01-12".
- Buster_Haywood birthName "Albert Elliott Haywood".
- Buster_Haywood birthPlace "Portsmouth, Virginia".
- Buster_Haywood deathDate "2000-04-19".
- Buster_Haywood deathPlace "Los Angeles, California".
- Buster_Haywood name "Buster Haywood".
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- Buster_Haywood comment "Buster Haywood (January 12, 1910–April 19, 2000) was a Negro League baseball player. He played for the Clowns in both Indianapolis and Cincinnati, the Birmingham Black Barons, and the New York Cubans. He was MVP of the 1941 Denver Post Tournament.At the end of his career, he managed the Indianapolis Clowns and was Hank Aaron's first professional manager.".
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- Buster_Haywood name "Buster Haywood".