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The Newburgh Gorhams were originally formed in New York City in 1886 by Ambrose Davis and Phillip Snipper, and moved to Newburgh in 1887. Records show the team played at "Benkard Heights" in Newburgh, ...
NLBM's 'Leaders & Innovators' exhibit honors Black baseball's pioneering managers and their lasting impact on the game.
It tells the Negro Leagues’ history, introduces Black and Latino players who went on to integrate baseball and pays special ...
Barrier Breakers,” opening Tuesday, highlights all the players, from Jackie Robinson to Elijah “Pumpsie” Green, who broke ...
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum has opened its "Barrier Breakers" exhibit at the San Diego Central Library, commemorating ...
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, will address a public event hosted by The City ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - April 15 is “Jackie Robinson Day” across Major League Baseball. Every player wears Robinson’s No. 42 on their jersey as a tribute to the player who broke pro sports’ color ...
Jackie Robinson Day is April 15, in honor of the day he broke into the major leagues. Bloom Township is taking it a step ...
The caretaker of one of baseball's great treasure troves will speak in Columbia later this month. Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, will address a public ...