Wilmer Fields

Wilmer Fields

Wilmer Leon Fields (August 2 1922 - June 4 2004) was a pitcher and third baseman in baseball's Negro Leagues. Wilmer was often referred to as "Red" or Wilmer "The Great" Fields.

Fields was born in Manassas, Virginia. The son of a farmer, he and other neighborhood children took fence boards and other improvised materials to play baseball. He also asked for divine intervention.

Recruited to play for the Homestead Grays

At 6-foot 3-inches and 220 pounds (100 kg), Fields played quarterback at Virginia State University in Petersburg but eagerly left school when he was recruited to play for the Washington Homestead Grays in 1939.

The Grays were one of the finest teams in the Negro League, winning nine league championships before folding in the wake of desegregated professional baseball. The Grays played many of their home games at the old Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. and some in Homestead, a neighborhood of Pittsburgh. After Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947 and broke the color line in Major League Baseball, the Negro Leagues began to shutter.

ervice in the U.S. Army

Fields's 11-year career with the Grays was interrupted -- but hardly harmed -- by Army service in Europe during World War II.

Played baseball throughout the Americas

Returning from the War, he found 1946 his best year as a right-handed pitcher. He was part of eight championship teams and was selected as Most Valuable Player an unprecedented eight times in various baseball leagues. Fields, who also had been an outfielder and third baseman, accepted offers from teams in Latin America, the Toronto Maple Leafs of the AAA International League in 1952 and the competitive Intercounty Baseball League in southwestern Ontario, Canada (Brantford Red Sox in 1951).

As an outfielder for the "Cervecería Caracas" club in the Venezuelan Winter League, Fields helped his team to win the championship title in the 1951-52 season en route to the Caribbean World Series. He won the batting title with 74 hits in 207 at bat for a .357 BA; led the league in RBI (45), runs (48), hits and doubles (21), and was second in home runs (8). In the series, Fields won the home runs (2), RBI (7) and hits (9) titles, and finished second in BA (.333).

Fields was also named as part of the All-Time All-Star Team for the Indios de Mayagüez of the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League.

After baseball

Fields left baseball in 1958 and initially took a job as a bricklayer's helper. Disappointed by the low pay, he found more promising work as an alcohol counselor with the District government. His work took him to reform schools and prisons. At the Lorton Correctional Complex, he organized baseball games between inmates and young Prince William County players.

Negro Leagues Baseball Players Association

He retired in the mid-1980s, worked briefly as a security guard and then became part of the new Negro League Baseball Players Association. As president since the mid-1990s, Fields organized autograph shows and held benefit auctions to raise money for many of his former colleagues from the diamond. He also wrote a memoir, "My Life in the Negro Leagues" (1992).

Wilmer Fields died of a heart ailment at his home in Manassas, Virginia. He was 81.

Black Hockey and Sports Hall Of Fame

Fields was inducted post-humously into the Black Hockey and Sports Hall of Fame along with 19 other Black athletes in August 2006 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia for his playing days with the Brantford Red Sox of the Intercounty Baseball League in 1951.

External links

* [http://www.historicbaseball.com/players/f/fields_wilmer.html Historic Baseball - obituary]
* [http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:GHTwxA3F_e8J:www.tomhawthorn.com/%3Fa%3D57+Shanty+Clifford&hl=en&gl=ca&ct=clnk&cd=5 Bio of Wilmer Fields including playing in Canada]
* [http://www.nlbpa.com/fields__wilmer.html Negro League Baseball Players Association]
* [http://www.blackathlete.net/artman/publish/article_02049.shtml Wilmer Fields honoured in 2006 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]


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