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Cowan Hyde, 95; Was Honored Outfielder in the Negro League

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Cowan F. “Bubba” Hyde, 95, an outfielder in the Negro Leagues whose career spanned four decades, died Thursday in St. Louis after a brief illness.

Hyde was among the first players honored in 1997 on the Negro League Wall of Fame in Milwaukee.

He played for more than a dozen teams, beginning with the Memphis Red Sox in 1927.

Hyde spent most of his time with Memphis, where he also played from 1938 to 1950.

While a member of the Memphis team, he was twice named to the East-West All Star Team.

Hyde, who also played second base, had a brief tryout with the then-Boston Braves in 1950, but was cut after he left camp to be with his wife during childbirth.

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Hyde eventually continued his career in Canada, Cuba and the Dominican Republic.

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