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Baseball’s soul lives in Kansas City at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. This is where legends like Josh Gibson and Satchel ...
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On Thursday afternoon, the City Council of Kansas City unanimously approved an ordinance that will help Sun Fresh in the Linwood Shopping Center stay afloat. Since 2015, the city has poured $21 ...
Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, believes the past is alive with valuable lessons for us to ...
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Former Phillies slugger Ryan Howard makes pitch for Negro Leagues Baseball Museum expansionO’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 ...
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, will address a public event hosted by The City Club of Columbia on April 29 in the Tiger Hotel's ballroom. The Field of ...
Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports 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 ...
It tells the Negro Leagues’ history, introduces Black and Latino players who went on to integrate baseball and pays special tribute to Johnny Ritchey, the Padres’ first Black player.
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PHILADELPHIA — Ryan Howard was a rookie with the Philadelphia Phillies just putting baseball on notice with his moonshot home runs when he met Buck O’Neil, a champion of Black ballplayers ...
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