Born:(1912-12-25)December 25, 1912 Dublin, Georgia, U.S.
Died: August 10, 1993(1993-08-10) (aged 80) Creve Coeur, Missouri, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Professional debut
NgL: 1930, for the St. Louis Stars
MLB: April 30, 1952, for the Cleveland Indians
Last appearance
May 10, 1952, for the Cleveland Indians
Career statistics
Batting average
.259
Hits
123
Home runs
6
Runs batted in
71
Stolen bases
6
Managerial record
174–140–8
Teams
Negro leagues
St. Louis Stars (1930–1931)
Kansas City Monarchs (1932, 1935)
Homestead Grays (1932)
Detroit Wolves (1932)
Chicago American Giants (1933)
Bismarck Churchills (1935)
Indianapolis ABC's/St. Louis Stars (1938)
Cleveland Buckeyes (1945–1947)
Chicago American Giants (1948)
Major League Baseball
Cleveland Indians (1952)
Career highlights and awards
8× All-Star (1938, 1945, 1946–1948²)
Negro World Series champion (1945)
Quincy Thomas Trouppe (December 25, 1912 – August 10, 1993) was an American professional baseball player and an amateur boxing champion. He was a catcher in the Negro leagues from 1930 to 1949. He was a native of Dublin, Georgia.
Quincy Thomas Trouppe (December 25, 1912 – August 10, 1993) was an American professional baseball player and an amateur boxing champion. He was a catcher...
players to the team—pitchers Barney Morris, and Hilton Smith, catcher QuincyTrouppe, and pitcher/catcher Double Duty Radcliffe. Paige dominated the competition...
Miles Davis, the jazz musician. Troupe is the son of baseball catcher QuincyTrouppe (who added a second "P" to the family name while playing in Mexico to...
The first three black players to join the Bismarck Churchills were QuincyTrouppe (Chicago American Giants catcher, Red Haley (Memphis Red Sox (infielder)...
Howard (1948–1950) 12 time MLB All-Star; 1963 AL Most Valuable Player. QuincyTrouppe (1932, 1935) Sam Bankhead utility man; highly valued. In February 2021...
days of Negro league ball. ISBN 1-59670-236-2. 20 Years Too Soon, by QuincyTrouppe. Memoir of a longtime Negro League player and manager, who played briefly...
21 stolen bases. The Buckeyes won the pennant under player-manager QuincyTrouppe with a 53–16 record, and swept the Homestead Grays – loaded with aging...
Cleveland broke the scoreless drought in the seventh inning. Catcher QuincyTrouppe collected the lone extra base hit for the team on his triple to start...
into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Lyman Bostock Sr. QuincyTrouppe Joe Lillard Art Pennington Jim Pendleton Joe Durham Category:Chicago...
Jackie Robinson β Gene Smith Hilton Smith β Hank Thompson Bob Thurman QuincyTrouppe Artie Wilson Bill Wright They played during the decline of the Negro...
his teammates included Satchel Paige, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, QuincyTrouppe, Barney Morris, and Chet Brewer. In August, the team won the national...
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moved into a rest home run by former Negro league player QuincyTrouppe. Manley told Trouppe that she would go to the hospital to get checked out. She...
Ankenman December 24 – Dave Coble December 25 – Greek George December 25 – QuincyTrouppe December 27 – Jim Tobin December 28 – Otto Denning January 11 – Lefty...
leaguers on the team included Chet Brewer, Hilton Smith, Barney Morris and QuincyTrouppe. Radcliffe managed the Memphis Red Sox in 1937 as well as catching and...
Homestead Grays in the 1945 Negro World Series, four games to none. QuincyTrouppe was the team's manager. Avelino Cañizares and Sam Jethroe were the leading...
Braves 1952 2× NgL All-Star Served in the US Army during WWII 1943–1945 QuincyTrouppe St. Louis Stars Detroit Wolves Homestead Grays Kansas City Monarchs...
editor of quarterly newsletter, 1993 to 2022 Twenty Years Too Soon by QuincyTrouppe. Reprinted in 1995 Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars: Umpiring in...