Henry "Flash" Turner (September 1, 1913 – August 13, 2000)[1] was an American baseball catcher in the Negro leagues.
[3] Turner broke into the major leagues of black baseball with the Jacksonville Red Caps in 1938.
He remained with the club when they became the Cleveland Bears the following year and led the Negro American League in batting average with .393 in 23 recorded games played with 21 runs batted in.
He played in 18 documented games the following year and batted .213 before the club returned to Jacksonville as the Red Caps, where he played 13 documented combined games over the next two years, collecting eight hits.
He closed his career out with the Cleveland Buckeyes and batted .205 in 16 recorded games.