Ernest Judson Wilson (February 28, 1894 - June 24, 1963), nicknamed "Boojum", was an American third baseman, first baseman and manager in Negro league baseball. Born in Remington, Virginia, he served in World War I, and during his career played primarily for the Baltimore Black Sox (1922-30), Homestead Grays (1931-32, 1940-45) and Philadelphia Stars (1933-39). One of the Negro Leagues' most powerful hitters, his career batting average of .351 ranks him among the top five players.
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- Ernest Judson Wilson (February 28, 1894 - June 24, 1963), nicknamed "Boojum", was an American third baseman, first baseman and manager in Negro league baseball. Born in Remington, Virginia, he served in World War I, and during his career played primarily for the Baltimore Black Sox (1922-30), Homestead Grays (1931-32, 1940-45) and Philadelphia Stars (1933-39). One of the Negro Leagues' most powerful hitters, his career batting average of .351 ranks him among the top five players. He also enjoyed remarkable success in the Cuban Winter League in the 1920s. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006. Wilson got his nickname "Boojum" because that was the noise his line drives made when they hit the outfield walls. Pitcher Satchel Paige claimed that Wilson and Chino Smith were the two toughest outs he ever faced. Josh Gibson believed that Wilson was a better hitter than he was. Gibson was considered the Babe Ruth of black ball and is in the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown. Wilson died at age 69 in Washington, D.C. and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
- ジャッド・ウィルソン(Ernest Judson "Jud" Wilson, 1899年2月28日 - 1963年6月24日)は、1920~1940年代にアメリカ合衆国のニグロリーグで活躍していた野球選手。主なポジションは三塁手。バージニア州レミントン生まれ。右投げ左打ち。ニックネームの"Boojum"(ブージャム)は、彼の放ったライナーが外野フェンスにぶつかる音に由来するという。
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- Ernest Judson Wilson (February 28, 1894 - June 24, 1963), nicknamed "Boojum", was an American third baseman, first baseman and manager in Negro league baseball. Born in Remington, Virginia, he served in World War I, and during his career played primarily for the Baltimore Black Sox (1922-30), Homestead Grays (1931-32, 1940-45) and Philadelphia Stars (1933-39). One of the Negro Leagues' most powerful hitters, his career batting average of .351 ranks him among the top five players.
- ジャッド・ウィルソン(Ernest Judson "Jud" Wilson, 1899年2月28日 - 1963年6月24日)は、1920~1940年代にアメリカ合衆国のニグロリーグで活躍していた野球選手。主なポジションは三塁手。バージニア州レミントン生まれ。右投げ左打ち。ニックネームの"Boojum"(ブージャム)は、彼の放ったライナーが外野フェンスにぶつかる音に由来するという。
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