Carrenza Howard
Candasie Carrenza Howard
(Schoolboy)
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 6' 2", Weight 208 lb.
- School Shaw University
- Debut 1940
- Final Game 1947
- Born January 10, 1914 in Daytona Beach, FL USA
- Died February 1, 2003 in Cerritos, CA USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Carrenza Howard was a Negro League pitcher of the 1940s who was a one-time All-Star.
After college, Howard signed with the New York Cubans. He was 0-1 in 1941, 1-2 in 1943 and 4-4 in 1944. He pitched for the East in the 1944 East-West Game. The 23-year-old relieved Terris McDuffie in the 4th with a 2-2 tie. He tossed a shutout inning but unraveled in the 5th. After retiring Artie Wilson, he gave up singles to Ducky Davenport and Buddy Armour. Alec Radcliffe hit a sacrifice fly, then Barney Serrell singled and Archie Ware doubled. Barney Morris relieved and gave up a homer to Ted Radcliffe to make it 7-2. Howard took the loss and was charged with 4 runs in 1 2/3 IP.
Carranza was 0-1 in 1945 and saw minimal action in 1946. He was with the Indianapolis Clowns in 1947 and ended his career with the New York Black Yankees.
Notable Achievements[edit]
- NNL All-Star (1944)
Sources[edit]
- Black Baseball's National Showcase by Larry Lester
- The Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues by James Riley
- The Complete Book of Baseball's Negro Leagues by John Holway
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