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Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier on April 15, 1947. He stepped into the batter’s box at Ebbets Field in the Flatbush ...
Kansas City and many other municipalities desperately wanted to join this exclusive club, and 70 years ago the doors swung ...
who played for the Kansas City Monarchs during multiple stints in the 1940s. Going to Kansas City and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum gives a glimpse at just how big of a star Paige was.
The Kansas House adopted a resolution on April 11, recognizing April 15 as Jackie Robinson Day and honoring his impact on the ...
As the White House targets DEI programs, baseball holds its annual recognition of the man who broke the sport’s color barrier ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A familiar face is featured in the popular baseball video game, “MLB The Show” in 2025. As part of the ...
A community softball game in Moreno Valley will honor the legacy of the Negro Leagues and the accomplishments of its players.
A bygone Black baseball legend who was initially buried in an unmarked grave is finally getting his Colorado due.
The Richmond Community Museum will have a doubleheader when it hosts a program about The Kansas City Monarchs and opens more display space called the School Room at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 13.
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is planning a $30 million expansion in the Historic 18th and Vine district ...
Take Kansas City, as example,” Spink had said. Now there was the matter of a ballpark. The minor league Blues and Negro Leagues’ Monarchs played in 17,000-seat Blues Stadium, which opened as ...