Born:(1894-02-28)February 28, 1894 Remington, Virginia, U.S.
Died: June 24, 1963(1963-06-24) (aged 69) Washington, D.C., U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
Negro leagues debut
1922, for the Baltimore Black Sox
Last Negro leagues appearance
1945, for the Homestead Grays
Career statistics
Batting average
.350
Hits
1,080
Home runs
77
Runs batted in
728
Stolen bases
104
Teams
Baltimore Black Sox (1922–1930)
Homestead Grays (1931–1932, 1940–1945)
Pittsburgh Crawfords (1932)
Philadelphia Stars (1933–1939)
Career highlights and awards
2× Eastern Colored League batting champion (1927, 1928)
2× Negro World Series champion (1943, 1944)
Washington Nationals Ring of Honor
Member of the National
Baseball Hall of Fame
Induction
2006
Election method
Committee on African-American Baseball
Ernest Judson Wilson (February 28, 1894 – June 24, 1963), nicknamed "Boojum", was an American third baseman, first baseman, and manager in Negro league baseball. He played for the Baltimore Black Sox, the Homestead Grays, and the Philadelphia Stars between 1922 and 1945. Wilson was known for possessing a unique physique, a quick temper, and outstanding hitting skills. One of the Negro leagues' most powerful hitters, his career batting average of .351 ranks him among the top five players.
Wilson was posthumously elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006, one of 17 black Negro league or pre-Negro league players inducted that year.
p. 1694. ISBN 0313311765. "Wilson, Jud". Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 7, 2013. "Ernest Judson "Boojum" Wilson". Negro League Baseball Players...
from organized baseball in 1921 for his role in the Black Sox Scandal. JudWilson played professionally from 1922 to 1945 and twice played on Negro World...
that league also collapsed before completing its first and only season. JudWilson and Posey combined to lead the 1932 team to a 24-16 record (with one tie)...
Look up jud, Jud, jüd, or Jud. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jud may refer to: Leo Jud (1482–1542), Swiss reformer Jakob Jud (1882–1952), Swiss linguist...
Hunting of the Snark; a particularly dangerous kind of snark JudWilson (Jud "Boojum" Wilson), American baseball player Boojum (superfluidity), a phenomenon...
Negro leagues in average among players with 2,000+ at-bats (trailing JudWilson by three points and John Beckwith by one).[page needed] Holway lists him...
Cumberland Posey OF/Manager/Owner Club official 1911–1946 August 10, 2010 — JudWilson 3B 1931–1932 1940–1945 August 10, 2010 Montreal Expos No. Inductee Position...
Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: JudWilson". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010...
Charleston Bill Foster Josh Gibson Judy Johnson Biz Mackey Satchel Paige JudWilson On June 28, 2008, in Pittsburgh, the Tampa Bay Rays and Pittsburgh Pirates...
Gibson (3), Monte Irvin (2), Oscar Johnson (2), Buck Leonard (2), JudWilson (2), Artie Wilson (2), Mule Suttles (2), and Turkey Stearnes (2). L Recognized...
β Mule Suttles β Cristóbal Torriente β Frank Warfield Willie Wells β JudWilson β Nip Winters They played most of their careers in the organized Negro...
Charlie Wilson's War (2007). Most recently Jud can be seen portraying Laraine Day alongside Chadwick Boseman in the Jackie Robinson story 42 (2013). Jud won...
Chick Hafey* .5261 59 Mookie Betts .5254 60 Ronald Acuña Jr. .5248 61 JudWilson* .5237 62 Pete Alonso .5232 63 Mo Vaughn .5231 64 J. D. Martinez .5220...
Sox, led by player-manager Dick Lundy and Hall of Fame first baseman JudWilson, won both halves and they were awarded the pennant without a playoff....
Willard Brown; Andy Cooper; Biz Mackey; Mule Suttles; Cristóbal Torriente; JudWilson Pre-Negro league players (5) Frank Grant; Pete Hill; José Méndez; Louis...
players. In 1927–28 JudWilson won the batting title with a .424 average, while also leading the league in triples with 7. Wilson and Martín Dihigo led...
Traynor (First third baseman to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame) JudWilson (Negro leagues) Brooks Robinson: 16 Mike Schmidt: 10 Nolan Arenado: 10...
Satchel Paige, and Judy Johnson, in addition to teammates Ted Page, JudWilson, Jimmie Crutchfield, and Double Duty Radcliffe. (Cool Papa Bell joined...
Bruce Almighty. His next script was titled Making Amends, which had Owen Wilson attached to star as a man in Alcoholics Anonymous who decides to apologize...
Hilton Smith, Buck O'Neil, and Willard Brown) and the Grays (Josh Gibson, JudWilson, Ray Brown, and Buck Leonard). One additional Hall of Famer, Leon Day...
Henry Lloyd Louis Santop Turkey Stearnes Ben Taylor Smokey Joe Williams JudWilson The New York Lincoln Giants joined the American Negro League for its only...
Papa Bell, Ray Brown, Josh Gibson, Buck Leonard, Cumberland Posey, and JudWilson. The Nationals finally retired their first number, Ryan Zimmerman's No...
Day Concezio Yakavetta 2010 The Terror Experiment (Fight or Flight) Agent Wilson Endure Emory Lane Mayor Cupcake Donald Maroni 2012 Bad Kids Go to Hell Headmaster...