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A view of the cap and jersey display at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports O'Neil, who died in 2006, was long a champion of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in ...
Harold (Buster) Hair, a Jacksonville sports pioneer who competed in baseball's Negro Leagues and later coached legions of aspiring athletes across the First Coast, died April 21 in Atlanta at age 92.
Beginning as a bat boy with the old Jacksonville Red Caps on his way to Old Stanton ... his later years to pass along the history of Negro Leagues baseball. For years, he participated at ...
A lot of vintage baseball history, especially from the Negro Leagues, hasn’t been well-documented ... they’re not just wearing a shirt or cap — they’re carrying a story with them, and ...
Through its X account, the league posted a photo of a floating Dodgers cap, jersey ... a simpler spinoff of baseball, when he was growing up. Interestingly enough, Cena's first pitches were ...
And as always, Hochman picks a random Cards card out of the hat ... on baseball history by his stepfather, who made Masyn and his youth teammates do reports on stars of the Negro Leagues.
On Tuesday, Major League Baseball will celebrate Jackie Robinson ... All players, managers, coaches and umpires will wear caps with the "42" insignia. Robinson was at the center of an ongoing ...
O’Neil, who died in 2006, was long a champion of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. Howard, who won an NL MVP and a World Series with the Phillies, is ready to take up O ...