James
Moore
1993 Greater Flint
Afro-American Hall of Fame Inductee
Category: MULTIPLE SPORTS
James ''Jimmy'' Moore, was born and raised in Flint, and is one of
five sons of Evelyn and Willie Moore. Jimmy lived near Berston Field
House where sports was the main activity. He came in contact with many
of Flint's greatest athletes in baseball, basketball and football.
While at Northern, Jimmie compiled an outstanding career in football
and baseball. In 1954, his sophomore year, he was All State Honorable
Mention Center. The following season Jimmy was All City and All Valley
Center.
His accomplishments on the baseball team at Northern and in the American
Legion were outstanding. In 1955, as a pitcher, he had a 7-1 record,
and had the most strikeouts on his team (75) in 46 2/3 innings, and
pitched a one-hitter to clinch the city title. His career strike-out
record against Flint Central was 47 in 29 innings.
In 1956 he had the most strike-outs in the Valley, 75 in 53 innings.
He had the most strike-outs in city series game (20), most strikes-outs
of two pitchers in a city series game (Jimmy 20 and Walters of F.C.
13) for a record of 33. Jimmy also had the most strike-outs recorded
against Central in the schools history (20).
In his career at Flint Northern he struck out the other side three
different times on 10 pitches. In the American Legion District Tournament
he pitched and won a double-header and had 30 strike-outs while recording
shutouts in both games.
Jimmy lives in Flint with his two sons, and is a retired Senior Inspector
from the Michigan State Highway Department.
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