More than a century ago, two all-Black hotel teams, including one for The Breakers, competed in Palm Beach and beyond.
COOPERSTOWN, NY (WBNG) -- The story of black participation in baseball goes long beyond Jackie Robinson’s breaking of the color barrier in April of 1947. It’s a story that the National ...
Over 100 years ago, a group of Black ballplayers came together at the Pebble Hill Plantation in Thomasville.
The Redemption Exemption provides a pathway for previously banned players to regain eligibility for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, provided they have demonstrated substantial contributions to the ...
Viral moments. Devastating pitches. Adoring crowds. For Skenes, everything is happening all at once as he tries to manage it ...
They're the only two players in Seattle history to have their uniform numbers officially retired aside from Jackie Robinson ... in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Griffey Jr. was immortalized ...
1977: Banks is inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. After Banks' illustrious career ended in 1971, he became a shoo-in for Cooperstown and was only the second Black player to be enshrined. The ...
In the century before Jackie ... Hall of Fame in upstate Saratoga Springs. Among its inductees are two Black trainers and six Black jockeys — the first inducted in 1955, eight years after ...
His career would be a triumph: five 100-win seasons, four World Series appearances, a title in 1970 and a Hall of Fame induction in 1996. Weaver changed how baseball is watched, played and managed ...
Lyle Krall once walked past Jackie Robinson as he ... Lancaster-Lebanon Hall of Fame inductee coach Lyle Krall demonstrates how Brooks Robinson would hold a bat at his house in Schaefferstown ...
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