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Chief Youngblood

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Chief Youngblood
Pitcher
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
debut
June 16, 1922, for the Washington Senators
Last appearance
July 31, 1922, for the Washington Senators
Career statistics
Win–Loss record0-0
Earned run average14.54
Strikeouts0
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams

Albert Clyde Youngblood (June 13, 1900—July 6, 1968) was an American left-handed batter and right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball whose two-week career in 1922 lasted from July 16 to July 31.

A native of Hillsboro, Texas, Youngblood was nicknamed "Chief", an appellation used throughout his brief career. He was signed by the Washington Senators (Minnesota Twins since 1961) and remained with the team for 16 days.

Albert Clyde Youngblood died in Amarillo, Texas three weeks past his 68th birthday.

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