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Ben Taylor is Honored for Black History Month
Born in Anderson, SC, Taylor was an American first baseman and manager in baseball's Negro leagues. He played for the Birmingham Giants, Chicago American Giants, Indianapolis ABC's, St. Louis Giants, Bacharach Giants, Washington Potomacs, Harrisburg Giants, and Baltimore Black Sox. His playing career played lasted from 1908 to 1929. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
published: 25 Feb 2018
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The Grave of Candy Jim Taylor, Negro League legend
James Allen "Candy Jim" Taylor (2/1/1884-04/03/1948) was a Negro League baseball player and manager. He was born in Anderson, South Carolina to Isham Taylor and Adeline (Hayne) Taylor. Jim came from a large family. Four of his brothers played in the Negro Leagues as well and his brother Ben was posthumously elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
Jim was first recorded as playing in 1901 when he caught for a team in Anderson, South Carolina. In 1904, he joined the Birmingham Giants, a team founded by his brother Charles Isham "C.I." Taylor. Jim stayed with them until 1909 when he joined the Saint Paul Gophers the Leland Giants for the Western Championship. He managed a handful of games for the team as well.
In 1910, he joined the Chicago Giants, His brother "Steel Arm" Jo...
published: 06 Feb 2023
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The History of Negro League Baseball
https://blackhistoryintwominutes.com
Baseball is one of America’s staples that dates back to the 1800s. And while the culture of catchy tunes and snacks are shared from coast to coast, the journey to inclusivity was a long, hard, and well-earned fight for Black athletes.
Prior to the formal creation of the National Baseball League in 1876, Black and White players played baseball together. But, as separate but equal became the law of the land, restrictions and limitations entered the sports world, forcing Black players to develop their own Negro League. Eventually, Jackie Robinson would cross the color lines to create a space for integration to be possible.
In this episode of Black History In Two Minutes or So hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. — with additional commentary from Imani Perry ...
published: 01 Apr 2022
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Top 10 Negro Leaguers Who NEVER PLAYED MLB... INSANE TALENT!!!
Today's video counts down the 10 BEST Negro Leaguers who NEVER played Major League Baseball thanks to the horrific gentleman's agreement that lasted over 50 years!
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Humm Baby Baseball is an all baseball channel that talks baseball in general but also has a focus on the San Francisco Giants. My name is Erik and if you're interested in appearing on Humm Baby Baseball or doing any kind of collaboration, please e-mail me at [email protected].
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I spend anywhere from 3-8 hours ev...
published: 26 Sep 2022
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Honoring the Negro Baseball Leagues – Host Dr. Bob Hieronimus Black League
A rebroadcast from the Hieronimus & Co. Vault and our campaign to raise awareness of the Negro Baseball Leagues in 1992. Guests include historian and SABR members Dick Clark and Todd Bolton, and 90-year old shortstop Willie Owens. Several manufacturers of replica Negro Leagues memorabilia present their specialized gifts to the players attending the unveiling of a new tombstone for the previously unmarked grave of Ben Taylor, Negro Leagues first baseman and now member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Hosted by Dr. Bob Hieronimus www.21stCenturyRadio.com. Today’s the Day to erect the first statue to a Negro Leagues star in Baltimore! Help us raise money for the Leon Day statue project at LeonDayStatue.com. Produced by Hieronimus & Co. for 21st Century Radio®. Edited version provided...
published: 06 Nov 2021
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Digging Up Negro League History: Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO Sports)
Subscribe to HBO Sports: http://itsh.bo/10qIJDl
Former Negro League ballplayer Russell Patterson shows Real Sports what Boston teenager Cam Perron dug up about Patterson's baseball career.
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published: 28 Jun 2013
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2024 Malloy: Alex Painter, "Bud Fowler and the Overlooked 1902 Indianapolis Colored Baseball League"
Alex Painter's presentation on "Bud Fowler and the Overlooked 1902 Indianapolis Colored Baseball League" was delivered on Friday, June 7, 2024, at the SABR Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York.
To learn more, visit SABR.org/malloy.
published: 18 Jul 2024
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Remembering Willie Wells: Austin native, Negro leagues star | KVUE
This MLB season was supposed to be a centennial celebration, and today major leagues were all going to wear the same patch to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of organized baseball for African Americans.
STORY: https://www.kvue.com/article/sports/remembering-willie-wells-austins-forgotten-baseball-hall-of-famer/269-14607fd6-a1d3-4055-8e8e-1d7e4893cae1
KVUE is Austin's ABC affiliate station, and has been delivering local news for Central Texans since 1971. Today it is owned by TEGNA, Inc., which reaches approximately one-third of all television households in America. http://www.kvue.com
published: 28 Jun 2020
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Honoring the Negro Baseball Leagues – Host Dr. Bob Hieronimus
A rebroadcast from the Hieronimus & Co. Vault and our campaign to raise awareness of the Negro Baseball Leagues in 1992. Guests include historian and SABR members Dick Clark and Todd Bolton, and 90-year old shortstop Willie Owens. Several manufacturers of replica Negro Leagues memorabilia present their specialized gifts to the players attending the unveiling of a new tombstone for the previously unmarked grave of Ben Taylor, Negro Leagues first baseman and now member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Hosted by Dr. Bob Hieronimus www.21stCenturyRadio.com.
Today’s the Day to erect the first statue to a Negro Leagues star in Baltimore! Help us raise money for the Leon Day statue project at LeonDayStatue.com.
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/21stCenturyRadio
PLEASE SHA...
published: 05 Oct 2021
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Negro League Dream Team: Discussion 7 - First Base
Negro League SABR committee members, authors and writers Ted Knorr, Leslie Heaphy, and Jim Overmyer join me to discuss the 3 suggested First Basemen for my Negro Leagues Dream Team art work. This group of players are Buck Leonard, Mule Suttles and Ben Taylor.
One of these players will be added to the canvas which is being made to
celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the Negro Leagues and is part of the Negro League Baseball Museums October fund raiser.
After watching please go to www.twitter.com/andybisanaritst where you can vote for which player you would like to see added to the dream team and painting!
Thanks for watching - like and subscribe for more!
#nlbm #negroleagues #bentaylor #mulesuttles #buckleonard #negroleaguesbaseballmuseum #andybrown #dreamteam
published: 09 Oct 2020
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Ben Taylor is Honored for Black History Month
Born in Anderson, SC, Taylor was an American first baseman and manager in baseball's Negro leagues. He played for the Birmingham Giants, Chicago American Giants...
Born in Anderson, SC, Taylor was an American first baseman and manager in baseball's Negro leagues. He played for the Birmingham Giants, Chicago American Giants, Indianapolis ABC's, St. Louis Giants, Bacharach Giants, Washington Potomacs, Harrisburg Giants, and Baltimore Black Sox. His playing career played lasted from 1908 to 1929. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
https://wn.com/Ben_Taylor_Is_Honored_For_Black_History_Month
Born in Anderson, SC, Taylor was an American first baseman and manager in baseball's Negro leagues. He played for the Birmingham Giants, Chicago American Giants, Indianapolis ABC's, St. Louis Giants, Bacharach Giants, Washington Potomacs, Harrisburg Giants, and Baltimore Black Sox. His playing career played lasted from 1908 to 1929. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
- published: 25 Feb 2018
- views: 88
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The Grave of Candy Jim Taylor, Negro League legend
James Allen "Candy Jim" Taylor (2/1/1884-04/03/1948) was a Negro League baseball player and manager. He was born in Anderson, South Carolina to Isham Taylor and...
James Allen "Candy Jim" Taylor (2/1/1884-04/03/1948) was a Negro League baseball player and manager. He was born in Anderson, South Carolina to Isham Taylor and Adeline (Hayne) Taylor. Jim came from a large family. Four of his brothers played in the Negro Leagues as well and his brother Ben was posthumously elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
Jim was first recorded as playing in 1901 when he caught for a team in Anderson, South Carolina. In 1904, he joined the Birmingham Giants, a team founded by his brother Charles Isham "C.I." Taylor. Jim stayed with them until 1909 when he joined the Saint Paul Gophers the Leland Giants for the Western Championship. He managed a handful of games for the team as well.
In 1910, he joined the Chicago Giants, His brother "Steel Arm" Johhny Taylor was a pitcher on the staff. Jim also played for the West Bade Sprudels, an independent club managed by his brother C.I. Taylor.
In 1911, Jim and his brother Ben signed with the Saint Louis Giants. In 1912, Jim played for the West Baden Sprudels and the Chicago American Giants. The four brothers, Jim, Ben, C.I., and Johnny all were on the roster for the Sprudels.
In 1914, the four brothers were once again reunited when the played for the Indianapolis ABCs. He played for the Louisville White Sox in 1915, but returned to Indianapolis in 1916. They defeated the Chicago American Giants to win the championship.
For 1919-1920, Jim was a player-manager for the Dayton Marcos and also played for the Detroit Stars in 1919. He was a player-manager for the for the Cleveland Tate Stars in 1921 until they folded in 1922.
In 1923, he signed with the St. Louis Stars and remained their player-manager through 1929 with the exception of 1926. In 1925, they lost the championship series to the Kansas City Monarchs. The Stars won the championship in 1928 and they defeated the Chicago American Giants in post-season play.
Jim managed several different teams from 1930 through 1936 most notably for the Indianapolis ABCs. In 1933, Jim managed the West team in the inaugural East-West All-Star game was held at Comiskey Park in Chicago. The West won, defeating the East 11-7.
In 1937, Jim became the manager for the Chicago American Giants. He also managed the West in the annual East-West All-Star game, though the lost. For the 1943 and 1944 seasons, Jim managed the Homestead Grays. They won the Negro National League and World Series Titles in those years, but he was let go when their old manager Vic Harris returned from the war.
Jim returned to the Chicago American Giants in 1945 and remained with them through the 1947 season. He signed on with the Baltimore Elite Giants for 1948, but never managed a game for them. Taylor died on from a heart attack on April 3, 1948, at the age of 64 and was buried in an unmarked grave at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois.
In 2004, the funds were raised through the Negro Leagues Baseball Grave Marker project and a headstone was purchased.
#famousgraves #mlb #chicago #baseball
https://wn.com/The_Grave_Of_Candy_Jim_Taylor,_Negro_League_Legend
James Allen "Candy Jim" Taylor (2/1/1884-04/03/1948) was a Negro League baseball player and manager. He was born in Anderson, South Carolina to Isham Taylor and Adeline (Hayne) Taylor. Jim came from a large family. Four of his brothers played in the Negro Leagues as well and his brother Ben was posthumously elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
Jim was first recorded as playing in 1901 when he caught for a team in Anderson, South Carolina. In 1904, he joined the Birmingham Giants, a team founded by his brother Charles Isham "C.I." Taylor. Jim stayed with them until 1909 when he joined the Saint Paul Gophers the Leland Giants for the Western Championship. He managed a handful of games for the team as well.
In 1910, he joined the Chicago Giants, His brother "Steel Arm" Johhny Taylor was a pitcher on the staff. Jim also played for the West Bade Sprudels, an independent club managed by his brother C.I. Taylor.
In 1911, Jim and his brother Ben signed with the Saint Louis Giants. In 1912, Jim played for the West Baden Sprudels and the Chicago American Giants. The four brothers, Jim, Ben, C.I., and Johnny all were on the roster for the Sprudels.
In 1914, the four brothers were once again reunited when the played for the Indianapolis ABCs. He played for the Louisville White Sox in 1915, but returned to Indianapolis in 1916. They defeated the Chicago American Giants to win the championship.
For 1919-1920, Jim was a player-manager for the Dayton Marcos and also played for the Detroit Stars in 1919. He was a player-manager for the for the Cleveland Tate Stars in 1921 until they folded in 1922.
In 1923, he signed with the St. Louis Stars and remained their player-manager through 1929 with the exception of 1926. In 1925, they lost the championship series to the Kansas City Monarchs. The Stars won the championship in 1928 and they defeated the Chicago American Giants in post-season play.
Jim managed several different teams from 1930 through 1936 most notably for the Indianapolis ABCs. In 1933, Jim managed the West team in the inaugural East-West All-Star game was held at Comiskey Park in Chicago. The West won, defeating the East 11-7.
In 1937, Jim became the manager for the Chicago American Giants. He also managed the West in the annual East-West All-Star game, though the lost. For the 1943 and 1944 seasons, Jim managed the Homestead Grays. They won the Negro National League and World Series Titles in those years, but he was let go when their old manager Vic Harris returned from the war.
Jim returned to the Chicago American Giants in 1945 and remained with them through the 1947 season. He signed on with the Baltimore Elite Giants for 1948, but never managed a game for them. Taylor died on from a heart attack on April 3, 1948, at the age of 64 and was buried in an unmarked grave at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois.
In 2004, the funds were raised through the Negro Leagues Baseball Grave Marker project and a headstone was purchased.
#famousgraves #mlb #chicago #baseball
- published: 06 Feb 2023
- views: 47
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The History of Negro League Baseball
https://blackhistoryintwominutes.com
Baseball is one of America’s staples that dates back to the 1800s. And while the culture of catchy tunes and snacks are sh...
https://blackhistoryintwominutes.com
Baseball is one of America’s staples that dates back to the 1800s. And while the culture of catchy tunes and snacks are shared from coast to coast, the journey to inclusivity was a long, hard, and well-earned fight for Black athletes.
Prior to the formal creation of the National Baseball League in 1876, Black and White players played baseball together. But, as separate but equal became the law of the land, restrictions and limitations entered the sports world, forcing Black players to develop their own Negro League. Eventually, Jackie Robinson would cross the color lines to create a space for integration to be possible.
In this episode of Black History In Two Minutes or So hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. — with additional commentary from Imani Perry of Princeton University and Hasan Jeffries of Ohio State University, we celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the integration of the National Baseball League, all the while paying homage to the men who created a space for excellence when the White community opted for separation.
Black History in Two Minutes (or so) is a 4x Webby Award winning series.
If you haven't already, please review us on Apple Podcasts! It's a helpful way to for new listeners to discover what we are doing here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-history-in-two-minutes/id1466867032
Archival Materials Courtesy of:
• Alamy Images
• ASSOCIATED PRESS
• Everett Collection, Inc.
• Getty Images
• Library of Congress
Executive Producers:
• Robert F. Smith
• Henry Louis Gates Jr.
• Dyllan McGee
• Deon Taylor
Executive Producers:
• Robert F. Smith
• Henry Louis Gates Jr.
• Dyllan McGee
• Deon Taylor
Senior Producer:
• William Ventura
Series Producers:
• Chinisha Scott
• William Ventura
Executive in Charge of Production:
• Robert L. Yacyshyn
Post Production Supervisor:
• Veronica Leib
Post Production Coordinator:
• Katherine Swiatek
Written By:
• Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Additional Writing:
• Kevin Burke
• Kelsi Lindus
• Chinisha Scott
• William Ventura
Editors:
• Margaret Metzger
• Anne Yao
Producer:
• Kevin Burke
Archival Producer:
• Megan Graham
Research:
• Zoë Smith
Assistant Editors:
• Patrice Bowman
• Nicholas Mastrangelo
Director of Photography:
• Nikki Bramley
• Nausheen Dadabhoy
• Stephen McCarthy
Graphic Design:
• Anthony Kraus
Special Thanks:
• Daina Ramey Berry
• Sam Hartley
• Elyssa Hess
• Stacey Holman
• Hasan Jeffries
• Peniel Joseph
• Imani Perry
Music By:
• Oovra Music
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https://blackhistoryintwominutes.com
Baseball is one of America’s staples that dates back to the 1800s. And while the culture of catchy tunes and snacks are shared from coast to coast, the journey to inclusivity was a long, hard, and well-earned fight for Black athletes.
Prior to the formal creation of the National Baseball League in 1876, Black and White players played baseball together. But, as separate but equal became the law of the land, restrictions and limitations entered the sports world, forcing Black players to develop their own Negro League. Eventually, Jackie Robinson would cross the color lines to create a space for integration to be possible.
In this episode of Black History In Two Minutes or So hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. — with additional commentary from Imani Perry of Princeton University and Hasan Jeffries of Ohio State University, we celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the integration of the National Baseball League, all the while paying homage to the men who created a space for excellence when the White community opted for separation.
Black History in Two Minutes (or so) is a 4x Webby Award winning series.
If you haven't already, please review us on Apple Podcasts! It's a helpful way to for new listeners to discover what we are doing here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-history-in-two-minutes/id1466867032
Archival Materials Courtesy of:
• Alamy Images
• ASSOCIATED PRESS
• Everett Collection, Inc.
• Getty Images
• Library of Congress
Executive Producers:
• Robert F. Smith
• Henry Louis Gates Jr.
• Dyllan McGee
• Deon Taylor
Executive Producers:
• Robert F. Smith
• Henry Louis Gates Jr.
• Dyllan McGee
• Deon Taylor
Senior Producer:
• William Ventura
Series Producers:
• Chinisha Scott
• William Ventura
Executive in Charge of Production:
• Robert L. Yacyshyn
Post Production Supervisor:
• Veronica Leib
Post Production Coordinator:
• Katherine Swiatek
Written By:
• Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Additional Writing:
• Kevin Burke
• Kelsi Lindus
• Chinisha Scott
• William Ventura
Editors:
• Margaret Metzger
• Anne Yao
Producer:
• Kevin Burke
Archival Producer:
• Megan Graham
Research:
• Zoë Smith
Assistant Editors:
• Patrice Bowman
• Nicholas Mastrangelo
Director of Photography:
• Nikki Bramley
• Nausheen Dadabhoy
• Stephen McCarthy
Graphic Design:
• Anthony Kraus
Special Thanks:
• Daina Ramey Berry
• Sam Hartley
• Elyssa Hess
• Stacey Holman
• Hasan Jeffries
• Peniel Joseph
• Imani Perry
Music By:
• Oovra Music
Follow Black History in Two Minutes on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/blackhistoryintwominutes
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'Black History in Two Minutes' is also available on Apple podcasts.
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- published: 01 Apr 2022
- views: 27635
14:14
Top 10 Negro Leaguers Who NEVER PLAYED MLB... INSANE TALENT!!!
Today's video counts down the 10 BEST Negro Leaguers who NEVER played Major League Baseball thanks to the horrific gentleman's agreement that lasted over 50 yea...
Today's video counts down the 10 BEST Negro Leaguers who NEVER played Major League Baseball thanks to the horrific gentleman's agreement that lasted over 50 years!
Join this channel to get access to perks:
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Humm Baby Baseball is an all baseball channel that talks baseball in general but also has a focus on the San Francisco Giants. My name is Erik and if you're interested in appearing on Humm Baby Baseball or doing any kind of collaboration, please e-mail me at
[email protected].
Please visit the HUMM BABY WEBSITE: https://www.hummbabybaseball.com
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Today's video counts down the 10 BEST Negro Leaguers who NEVER played Major League Baseball thanks to the horrific gentleman's agreement that lasted over 50 years!
Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8oPUQC1bQS1zWJ-e22QBzw/join
Humm Baby Baseball is an all baseball channel that talks baseball in general but also has a focus on the San Francisco Giants. My name is Erik and if you're interested in appearing on Humm Baby Baseball or doing any kind of collaboration, please e-mail me at
[email protected].
Please visit the HUMM BABY WEBSITE: https://www.hummbabybaseball.com
Humm Baby Baseball PODCAST: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1093007
San Francisco Giants Blog: https://www.hummbabybaseball.com/sfgiants
I spend anywhere from 3-8 hours every day working on Humm Baby Baseball.. if you enjoy this content, please consider helping me on Patreon. You can give as little as $1 a month to help grow the brand and give me more time to operate Humm Baby Baseball!
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/hummbabybaseball
Follow HUMM BABY BASEBALL On:
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- published: 26 Sep 2022
- views: 147675
1:09:52
Honoring the Negro Baseball Leagues – Host Dr. Bob Hieronimus Black League
A rebroadcast from the Hieronimus & Co. Vault and our campaign to raise awareness of the Negro Baseball Leagues in 1992. Guests include historian and SABR memb...
A rebroadcast from the Hieronimus & Co. Vault and our campaign to raise awareness of the Negro Baseball Leagues in 1992. Guests include historian and SABR members Dick Clark and Todd Bolton, and 90-year old shortstop Willie Owens. Several manufacturers of replica Negro Leagues memorabilia present their specialized gifts to the players attending the unveiling of a new tombstone for the previously unmarked grave of Ben Taylor, Negro Leagues first baseman and now member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Hosted by Dr. Bob Hieronimus www.21stCenturyRadio.com. Today’s the Day to erect the first statue to a Negro Leagues star in Baltimore! Help us raise money for the Leon Day statue project at LeonDayStatue.com. Produced by Hieronimus & Co. for 21st Century Radio®. Edited version provided to Nightlight Radio with permission.
https://wn.com/Honoring_The_Negro_Baseball_Leagues_–_Host_Dr._Bob_Hieronimus_Black_League
A rebroadcast from the Hieronimus & Co. Vault and our campaign to raise awareness of the Negro Baseball Leagues in 1992. Guests include historian and SABR members Dick Clark and Todd Bolton, and 90-year old shortstop Willie Owens. Several manufacturers of replica Negro Leagues memorabilia present their specialized gifts to the players attending the unveiling of a new tombstone for the previously unmarked grave of Ben Taylor, Negro Leagues first baseman and now member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Hosted by Dr. Bob Hieronimus www.21stCenturyRadio.com. Today’s the Day to erect the first statue to a Negro Leagues star in Baltimore! Help us raise money for the Leon Day statue project at LeonDayStatue.com. Produced by Hieronimus & Co. for 21st Century Radio®. Edited version provided to Nightlight Radio with permission.
- published: 06 Nov 2021
- views: 22
1:42
Digging Up Negro League History: Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO Sports)
Subscribe to HBO Sports: http://itsh.bo/10qIJDl
Former Negro League ballplayer Russell Patterson shows Real Sports what Boston teenager Cam Perron dug up about...
Subscribe to HBO Sports: http://itsh.bo/10qIJDl
Former Negro League ballplayer Russell Patterson shows Real Sports what Boston teenager Cam Perron dug up about Patterson's baseball career.
Real Sports on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/realsports
Real Sports Official Site: http://itsh.bo/Yp6QyX
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel on HBO GO http://itsh.bo/111AwAz
Check out other HBO Channels
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https://wn.com/Digging_Up_Negro_League_History_Real_Sports_With_Bryant_Gumbel_(Hbo_Sports)
Subscribe to HBO Sports: http://itsh.bo/10qIJDl
Former Negro League ballplayer Russell Patterson shows Real Sports what Boston teenager Cam Perron dug up about Patterson's baseball career.
Real Sports on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/realsports
Real Sports Official Site: http://itsh.bo/Yp6QyX
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel on HBO GO http://itsh.bo/111AwAz
Check out other HBO Channels
HBO: http://www.youtube.com/hbo
Game of Thrones: http://www.youtube.com/GameofThrones
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Cinemax: http://www.youtube.com/Cinemax
HBO Latino: http://www.youtube.com/HBOLatino
- published: 28 Jun 2013
- views: 9192
22:13
2024 Malloy: Alex Painter, "Bud Fowler and the Overlooked 1902 Indianapolis Colored Baseball League"
Alex Painter's presentation on "Bud Fowler and the Overlooked 1902 Indianapolis Colored Baseball League" was delivered on Friday, June 7, 2024, at the SABR Jerr...
Alex Painter's presentation on "Bud Fowler and the Overlooked 1902 Indianapolis Colored Baseball League" was delivered on Friday, June 7, 2024, at the SABR Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York.
To learn more, visit SABR.org/malloy.
https://wn.com/2024_Malloy_Alex_Painter,_Bud_Fowler_And_The_Overlooked_1902_Indianapolis_Colored_Baseball_League
Alex Painter's presentation on "Bud Fowler and the Overlooked 1902 Indianapolis Colored Baseball League" was delivered on Friday, June 7, 2024, at the SABR Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York.
To learn more, visit SABR.org/malloy.
- published: 18 Jul 2024
- views: 48
3:11
Remembering Willie Wells: Austin native, Negro leagues star | KVUE
This MLB season was supposed to be a centennial celebration, and today major leagues were all going to wear the same patch to commemorate the 100-year anniversa...
This MLB season was supposed to be a centennial celebration, and today major leagues were all going to wear the same patch to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of organized baseball for African Americans.
STORY: https://www.kvue.com/article/sports/remembering-willie-wells-austins-forgotten-baseball-hall-of-famer/269-14607fd6-a1d3-4055-8e8e-1d7e4893cae1
KVUE is Austin's ABC affiliate station, and has been delivering local news for Central Texans since 1971. Today it is owned by TEGNA, Inc., which reaches approximately one-third of all television households in America. http://www.kvue.com
https://wn.com/Remembering_Willie_Wells_Austin_Native,_Negro_Leagues_Star_|_Kvue
This MLB season was supposed to be a centennial celebration, and today major leagues were all going to wear the same patch to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of organized baseball for African Americans.
STORY: https://www.kvue.com/article/sports/remembering-willie-wells-austins-forgotten-baseball-hall-of-famer/269-14607fd6-a1d3-4055-8e8e-1d7e4893cae1
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- published: 28 Jun 2020
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Honoring the Negro Baseball Leagues – Host Dr. Bob Hieronimus
A rebroadcast from the Hieronimus & Co. Vault and our campaign to raise awareness of the Negro Baseball Leagues in 1992. Guests include historian and SABR memb...
A rebroadcast from the Hieronimus & Co. Vault and our campaign to raise awareness of the Negro Baseball Leagues in 1992. Guests include historian and SABR members Dick Clark and Todd Bolton, and 90-year old shortstop Willie Owens. Several manufacturers of replica Negro Leagues memorabilia present their specialized gifts to the players attending the unveiling of a new tombstone for the previously unmarked grave of Ben Taylor, Negro Leagues first baseman and now member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Hosted by Dr. Bob Hieronimus www.21stCenturyRadio.com.
Today’s the Day to erect the first statue to a Negro Leagues star in Baltimore! Help us raise money for the Leon Day statue project at LeonDayStatue.com.
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A rebroadcast from the Hieronimus & Co. Vault and our campaign to raise awareness of the Negro Baseball Leagues in 1992. Guests include historian and SABR members Dick Clark and Todd Bolton, and 90-year old shortstop Willie Owens. Several manufacturers of replica Negro Leagues memorabilia present their specialized gifts to the players attending the unveiling of a new tombstone for the previously unmarked grave of Ben Taylor, Negro Leagues first baseman and now member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Hosted by Dr. Bob Hieronimus www.21stCenturyRadio.com.
Today’s the Day to erect the first statue to a Negro Leagues star in Baltimore! Help us raise money for the Leon Day statue project at LeonDayStatue.com.
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/21stCenturyRadio
PLEASE SHARE THIS POST ☺
#NegroLeaguesBaseball #WillieOwens #BenTaylor #21stCenturyRadio
- published: 05 Oct 2021
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Negro League Dream Team: Discussion 7 - First Base
Negro League SABR committee members, authors and writers Ted Knorr, Leslie Heaphy, and Jim Overmyer join me to discuss the 3 suggested First Basemen for my Negr...
Negro League SABR committee members, authors and writers Ted Knorr, Leslie Heaphy, and Jim Overmyer join me to discuss the 3 suggested First Basemen for my Negro Leagues Dream Team art work. This group of players are Buck Leonard, Mule Suttles and Ben Taylor.
One of these players will be added to the canvas which is being made to
celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the Negro Leagues and is part of the Negro League Baseball Museums October fund raiser.
After watching please go to www.twitter.com/andybisanaritst where you can vote for which player you would like to see added to the dream team and painting!
Thanks for watching - like and subscribe for more!
#nlbm #negroleagues #bentaylor #mulesuttles #buckleonard #negroleaguesbaseballmuseum #andybrown #dreamteam
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Negro League SABR committee members, authors and writers Ted Knorr, Leslie Heaphy, and Jim Overmyer join me to discuss the 3 suggested First Basemen for my Negro Leagues Dream Team art work. This group of players are Buck Leonard, Mule Suttles and Ben Taylor.
One of these players will be added to the canvas which is being made to
celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the Negro Leagues and is part of the Negro League Baseball Museums October fund raiser.
After watching please go to www.twitter.com/andybisanaritst where you can vote for which player you would like to see added to the dream team and painting!
Thanks for watching - like and subscribe for more!
#nlbm #negroleagues #bentaylor #mulesuttles #buckleonard #negroleaguesbaseballmuseum #andybrown #dreamteam
- published: 09 Oct 2020
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