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Pumpsie Green in a 1959 photo. That year he became the first black player on the Boston Red Sox. Harold Filan/Associated Press ...
But Major League Baseball, teams and players are also using this Opening Day to place Black Lives Matters center stage.
Members of the Atlanta Braves also wore "Black Lives Matter" shirts as they stretched and took batting practice prior to the game.
Elijah "Pumpsie" Green threw out a ceremonial first pitch for the Red Sox's baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles in Boston in 2009. Charles Krupa/Associated Press ...
As the number of African American players dwindles, a new exhibit at the Hall of Fame traces 150 years of Black baseball feats, stars and obstacles.
A Minor League Baseball team in Tennessee is scrambling for a new t-shirt design after some fans thought they saw ...
Prime Day may be over, but you can still pick up Gaines' favorite baseball tee for just under $10 — it's comfy, casual, and Magnolia-approved.
Atlanta's Major League Baseball team still has yet to change their name and mascot, which is largely seen as offensive to Native Americans. Here's where you can get World Series fan gear for ...
As the World Baseball Classic continues, it's a good time to highlight the four Black players on the team. Major League Baseball and legends like the late ...
The t-shirt created by an Oakland A’s fan group urging owner John Fisher to sell the team will be heading to Cooperstown. Baseball Hall of Fame executive Jon Shestakofsky said Wednesday the Hall ...
Elijah "Pumpsie" Green was the first black player on the Boston Red Sox, the last Major League Baseball team to integrate. He died on Wednesday at the age of 85.
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