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William Lindsey

William Albert Lindsey was an American Negro league baseball player who played as a shortstop for the Dayton Marcos during the 1920s.

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William Albert Lindsey was an American baseball player who competed as a shortstop in the Negro leagues during the 1920s. His professional athletic career is distinguished by his time playing for the Dayton Marcos, an independent and league team that represented a significant era in African American sports history.

During the 1926 baseball season, Lindsey was active on the Dayton Marcos roster. Historical records indicate that he played in 17 games, during which he made 48 plate appearances and secured nine hits. Although detailed accounts of his life and career are limited, his contributions remain a part of the documented legacy of the Negro leagues.

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