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The Last At Bat:
Negro Leagues Star Art 'Superman' Pennington Interview~2/15/
2010
***Art 'Superman' Pennington Bio***
Arthur David Pennington
Nickname:
Art,
Superman
Career: 1940-1950
Positions: of, 1b, 2b, 3b, ss, p
Teams:
Chicago American Giants (1940-1946,
1950),
Pittsburgh Crawfords (1946),
Mexican League (1946-1950), minor leagues (1951-1959)
Bats: Both
Throws:
Right
Height: 5' 11''
Weight: 195
Born:
May 18, 1923,
Memphis, Tennessee
Playing for the Chicago American Giants, "Superman" compiled batting averages of .299 in
1944 and .359 in
1945 while finishing second to
Sam Jethroe in stolen bases with 18. In 1950 he hit .370 with good power and started the 1950 East-West
All Star game, getting a hit in three at-bats. He was the
MVP of the 1950
East/West All*Star Game with a game winning bases loaded triple
. Art Pennington was an
All*Star during the
Golden Era of the Negro Leagues when the talent was at its highest. That marked the third All Star appearance for the switch-hitter, having participated in the
1942 and 1946 games respectively. Pennington had a lifetime batting average of .
336 in his eight years in the Negro Leagues. The last of these came after a three-year Mexican League hiatus, beginning in 1946 with
Monterrey, where he hit .314, and continuing with marks of .
291 and .294 with
Puebla.
Although playing mostly in the outfield or at first base,Pennington was a versatile player and also could play any infield position, and because he had a strong arm and could throw so hard, he sometimes was utilized as a relief pitcher for a 2-inning stint.
In addition to his summers in
Mexico, he played winter ball there,playing in three seasons (1948-1951) in
Culiacan. He also played winters in
Caracas, Venezuela, and in
Cuba, where he hit .234 in 1947-1948.
Highlights of his performance in each of the last two leagues include grand-slam homers, with the last one netting him a $
500 prize. During his career he also homered off
Dizzy Dean in an exhibition contest.
After the breakup of the Negro Leagues, the outfielder-first baseman played in organized ball for an additional nine years but never made it to the majors. A partial season with
Portland in the
Pacific Coast League in 1949 is the closest he came to the top rung, and he managed only a .208 batting average in the 20 games he played. His greatest success in organized baseball came in the
Three-I League in 1952-1954. With
Keokuk the first year he won the batting title with a .349 average (a record which stood for over 30 years) and slugged 20 home runs. The next two seasons he batted .329 and .345, the last year with
Cedar Rapids. His last two years were with
St. Petersburg in the
Florida State League (.339) and with
Modesto in the
California League (.256). He retired following the
1959 season.
After leaving baseball, he worked at
Rockwell Collins for twenty-three years, and two years on the railroad in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, before retiring in
1985.
Baseball Career Highlights:
"Hitting a home run off of Dizzy Dean and
Sal Maglie in an exhibition game and playing in the 1942, 1946 and 1950 East-West All Star games." Pennington or "Superman"posted batting averages of .299 in 1944 and .359 in 1945 and finished second with 18 stolen bases behind Sam Jethroe. Pennington hit .370 in 1950 and was named to start in the East-West All Star game.
Professional/
Personal Accomplishments:
In addition, Pennington played baseball in the
Cuban, Mexican and
Venezuelan Leagues. Posting
a.349, he was the batting champ in the Three-I League (1952-1954). As a 25-year employee with Rockwell Collins, Pennington also played on
Rockwell's company team. He retired in 1985.
Mr. Pennington retired from baseball following the 1959 season and settled in
South East side of
Cedar Rapids, IA where he still lives today. He ran for several political offices including sheriff,
mayor and safety commissioner. Mr. Pennington also opened the Home-Run
Club, the first
Mixed Race Establishment in Cedar Rapids.
Sources:
NLBM
Legacy 2000 Players'
Reunion Alumni Book,
Kansas City Missouri:
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Inc., 2000.
James A.
Riley, The Biographical
Encyclopedia of the
Negro Baseball Leagues,
New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc.,
1994.
Official Websites:
http://artpenningtonbaseball.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Art-Superman-Pennington-Negro-League-Baseball-
AllStar/118552204880714
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- published: 13 Jan 2015
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