From ‘42’ to .466 to Significance Beyond Baseball: Celebrating Negro Leagues History on Jackie Robinson Day
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From ‘42’ to .466 to Significance Beyond Baseball: Celebrating Negro Leagues History on Jackie Robinson Day
While the number “42” stands out particularly on Jackie Robinson Day, his start in the Negro Leagues and their inclusion in the MLB statistical records today brings into focus so many of the all-time greats, including Josh Gibson and his 1943 season. As president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Bob Kendrick has spent his life not only celebrating the accomplishments and the personalities of the ballplayers from that era, but championing th…
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