Dan McClellan
1878–1931 (age 53)
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Biography
Dan McClellan gained recognition as one of the preeminent pitchers in early Negro league baseball, mixing finesse and strategy to dominate from the mound for the Philadelphia Giants and to keep fans engaged in an era when African American players faced formidable barriers.
His quiet leadership and devotion to teammates helped sustain black baseball clubs, and off the field he inspired younger athletes by showing how discipline and sportsmanship could chart a path toward greater opportunity.