Bob Kendrick has been the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum since 2011, but he said it’s too early to talk about ...
It’s Free February for the fourth consecutive year at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in the 18th & Vine Jazz District in Kansas City, Missouri, thanks to underwriting from the Royals Foundation.
A group dedicated to celebrating baseball's past, present and future in Greater Binghamton is honoring our area's role in ...
The Suffolk and the Riverhead Anti-Bias Task Force present the second installment of “Black History On Screen.” ...
This feature will be highlighted during the Franchise deep dive on February 25th on all of The Show ’s social media platforms ...
From Greg Gumbel to Robin Roberts, these Black sportscasters have done an excellent job of sharing and narrating the sports ...
Baseball was in his blood,” said his great-nephew, Ray Mackey III. “He and his siblings grew up playing ball on the sandlots ...
From boxing to baseball to basketball, New Orleans sports history has a lot more going for it than just football, columnist ...
Strecker hopes to change that, having spent her career researching Charleston’s life and amplifying his accomplishments. She ...
Willie Mays, "The Say Hey Kid," started his career with the Birmingham Black Barons at Rickwood Field in 1948.
Leroy "Satchel" Paige is the first Black pitcher to play in the American League and is known for being one of the greatest pitchers of all time.
Pittsburgh Pirates coach Gene Baker became the first black manager in major league baseball history. Otherwise, it was an ...
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