Homer "Si" Blankenship (August 4, 1902 – June 22, 1974) was a
pitcher
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in
Major League Baseball
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with the
Chicago White Sox
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and
Pittsburgh Pirates
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.
["Homer Blankenship Statistics and History"](_blank)
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Blankenship, a
Cherokee
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Native American, was born in
Bonham, Texas
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, and attended high school in
Ada, Oklahoma
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. He is a year younger than his brother
Ted Blankenship
Theodore Blankenship (May 10, 1901 – January 14, 1945) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago White Sox from 1922 to 1930. His key pitch was the fastball.Neyer, Rob and James, Bill. The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers' ( ...
, who pitched in the major leagues for 9 seasons. Homer made his MLB debut for the White Sox in 1922, at the age of 20. He played in Chicago for parts of two seasons.
Besides a short stint with the Pirates in 1928, he then pitched in the
Texas League
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from 1926 to 1930. He won a career-high 17 games for the
Shreveport Sports
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in 1926.
"Homer Blankenship Minor League Statistics & History"
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Blankenship retired from professional baseball in 1931. He died in 1974 in Longview, Texas
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1902 births
1974 deaths
Major League Baseball pitchers
Chicago White Sox players
Pittsburgh Pirates players
Shreveport Sports players
Dallas Steers players
St. Joseph Saints players
Topeka Senators players
Baseball players from Texas
People from Bonham, Texas
American people of Cherokee descent
People from Ada, Oklahoma
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