| John Barton "Johnny" Davis | |||
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Born: July 13, 1883 Kentucky |
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Died: October 7, 1946 (aged 63) St. Paul, Minnesota |
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| debut | |||
| 1902, for the Columbia Giants | |||
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| 1915, for the Chicago Giants | |||
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John Barton "Johnny" Davis (July 13, 1883 – October 7, 1946) was a Negro Leagues pitcher for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League.
A 1907 St. Paul newspaper paper noted that Davis and fellow St. Paul Colored Gophers pitcher Clarence Lytle both had No-hitter games to their credit.
During World War I, when Davis registered for selective service and the draft, he listed he was working for International Harvester as a "dirt shaper" operator (which may have been a road grader). It also listed that he was married to Lizzie Davis.
Davis died in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1946 at the age of 63.