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An unintended consequence of a change in MLB’s uniform policy is that the Royals no longer wear Monarchs uniforms. There has ...
The Royals’ annual Salute to the Negro Leagues celebration will be Sunday when they finish a three-game series with the Dodgers. Both teams will wear throwback caps, but in Kendrick’s mind, something ...
Lancaster honors the Harrisburg Giants and their impact on baseball history during Juneteenth celebrations.
The Lancaster Stormers, like other professional baseball teams, often trade their signature red and white for specialty jerseys, ranging from superhero to farm animal to rockstar themes.
By striving for authenticity, brands like Ebbets Field Flannels have created jerseys, hats and shirts that are equal parts fashion statement and history lesson.
New documentary explores history, legacy of baseball's Negro leagues Paterson, New Jersey — For Black baseball players from the 1920s through the 1940s, the Negro leagues were home.
The crack of the bat. The roar of the crowd. Baseball is back at Hinchliffe Stadium — saved after a $100 million renovation. It’s a historic site in Paterson, New Jersey, where Negro League ...
Saved from demolition, Hinchliffe Stadium in New Jersey underwent a $100 million renovation. It will now serve as a minor league ballpark and a Negro leagues museum.
Negro league baseball, a successful Black enterprise, eventually faded from existence after Jackie Robinson broke MLB's color barrier in 1947.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A two-time Negro League All-Star was honored at Slugger Field on Friday night, nearly 50 years after his death. Felton Snow is a name unknown to many, even to hardcore ...
During his lifetime, the one-time great Negro Leagues pitcher Max Manning didn't care whether he received recognition for his accomplishments on the baseball field, his daughter Belinda Manning said.
Here is a partial glossary of the Negro Leagues' presence in New Jersey during the time when baseball was segregated by race. Jackie Robinson broke baseball's 'color line' on April 15, 1947, when ...