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'Like a punch to the gut': Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president reacts to death of Willie Mays
KSHB-TV Kansas City· 10 hours agoBob Kendrick, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president, was in a ballpark clubhouse Tuesday when he...
Opinion | Negro Leagues baseball was even greater than the record books can say
Washington Post· 3 days agoBob Kendrick is president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo. Major League...
Bob Kendrick talks loss of Willie Mays ahead of historic game in Birmingham
WDAF via Yahoo Sports· 6 hours ago“And that’s what makes this story so special, and that’s what makes this museum so special. You get...
America's oldest ballpark: MLB game at Rickwood Field honors history of Black baseball
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 23 hours agoPrecious few ballparks that hosted Negro League teams are still around. “We should preserve these...
Opinion | The 8 likeliest Trump VP picks (to let stingrays swarm their moms)
Washington Post· 2 days agoYour mother is in a vat that is filling up with stingrays, and Donald Trump is not. No spoilers, but...
Willie Mays was supposed to be honored at a Negro League tribute game. The event takes on new...
CNN.com· 14 hours agoTwo days after losing one of its most illustrious stars, Major League Baseball will honor the Say...
Legacy of the Negro Leagues to live on during MLB game at Rickwood Field in Birmingham
USA Today· 23 hours agoBIRMINGHAM, Ala. − This is where Willie Mays was born, raised and launched his Hall of Fame baseball...
The Source |SOURCE SPORTS EXCLUSIVE: Why Rickwood Field Will Be The Epicenter Of Celebrating The...
The Source· 13 hours agoThis is just a glimpse into why the commemoration of the Negro Leagues by Major League Baseball at the legendary Rickwood Field will be a three-day celebration of the life of baseball legend ...
Rickwood Field: Field of Forgotten — And Renewed — Dreams
Sports Business Journal· 3 days agoWillie Mays helped the Black Barons win the Negro American League pennant that year, contributing an...
Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays dead at 93
WSB Radio· 1 day agoHall of Fame outfielder Willie Mays, the “Say Hey Kid” who thrilled baseball fans with his hitting and basket catches, died Tuesday, the San Francisco...