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'''Lyman Wesley Bostock, Sr''' (born [[March 11]], [[1918]] in Birmingham, died [[June 24]], [[2005]] in Birmingham) was a Negro Leagues baseball player.
'''Lyman Wesley Bostock Sr''' (born [[March 11]], [[1918]] in Birmingham, died [[June 24]], [[2005]] in Birmingham) was a Negro Leagues baseball player.


Lyman began his career in [[1938]] as a first baseman with the Brooklyn Royal Giants, and joined the [[Birmingham Black Barons]] in [[1940]].  
Lyman began his career in [[1938]] as a first baseman with the Brooklyn Royal Giants, and joined the [[Birmingham Black Barons]] in [[1940]].  


His son, [[Lyman Bostock, Jr]], was a Major League player for the Minnesota Twins and the California Angels.
His son, [[Lyman Bostock Jr]], was a Major League player for the Minnesota Twins and the California Angels.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.nlbpa.com/bostock__lyman.html Negro Leagues]  Lyman Bostock, Sr
* [http://www.nlbpa.com/bostock__lyman.html Lyman Bostock Sr]  at the Negro Leagues Baseball Players Association
*[http://www.pitchblackbaseball.com/nlotmlymanbostock.html PitchBlackBaseball.com] Lyman Bostock, Sr
* [http://www.pitchblackbaseball.com/nlotmlymanbostock.html Lyman Bostock Sr] at PitchBlackBaseball.com


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[[Category:1918 births]]
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[[Category:Black Barons]]
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[[Category:Baseball players]]
[[Category:Major League Baseball players]]

Latest revision as of 13:31, 4 August 2015

Lyman Wesley Bostock Sr (born March 11, 1918 in Birmingham, died June 24, 2005 in Birmingham) was a Negro Leagues baseball player.

Lyman began his career in 1938 as a first baseman with the Brooklyn Royal Giants, and joined the Birmingham Black Barons in 1940.

His son, Lyman Bostock Jr, was a Major League player for the Minnesota Twins and the California Angels.

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