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An unintended consequence of a change in MLB's uniform policy is that the Royals no longer wear Monarchs uniforms. There has ...
Located in the heart of Kansas City's historic 18th & Vine Jazz District, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is a ...
Major League Baseball officially incorporated the statistics of players from the segregated Negro Leagues into its record ...
In 1993, Bob Kendrick met one of the Negro Leagues' greatest players, Buck O'Neil. The meeting, and the stories, gave him his life's mission.
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, founded in 1990 in Kansas City, Mo., is no mere Hall of Fame. It’s a civil rights and social justice museum that spotlights how Black and Latino players ...
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick fell in love with the story of the Negro Leagues 29 years ago, and he firmly believes the only reason a person wouldn’t share his wonder is ...
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and a key figure behind MLB The Show video game’s Storylines mode, has unveiled a new exhibit, “Leaders & Innovators ...
— Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (@NLBMuseumKC) May 2, 2023 Within five years, Kendrick hopes the museum’s artifacts, replica jerseys and photographs will be viewed by visitors in a state-of ...
Padres manager Mike Shildt and Ryan Howard have joined the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum’s Pitch for the Future campaign—supporting a new 30,000 sq. ft. facility in Kansas City.
In 1947, Larry Doby became the first Black player in Major League Baseball's American League, joining the Cleveland Indians ...
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Inc. The Kansas City Monarchs team of 1948. Jackie Robinson played for the storied Negro Leagues franchise before breaking MLB's color barrier in 1947.
The Negro League Baseball Museum and president Bob Kendrick, alongside Kansas City, Missouri, mayor Quinton Lucas, announced plans Tuesday to build a new facility for the museum.