Joe Fleet
Joe Fleet was an American Negro league pitcher.
Fleet honed his baseball skills at Leavenworth [Federal Penitentiary] in the 1920s. He played for the prison's African American team, known as the "Booker T's", a team that produced three other future Negro leaguers: Roy Tyler, Albert [Street |Albert Street], and David Wingfield. Fleet was paroled to the Chicago American Giants in 1930, and pitched in one game for manager Jim [Brown |Jim Brown], and may have also played briefly for the Memphis Red Sox that season.