Today we add the 1928 Negro leagues to the DB. This was the year the Eastern Colored League fell apart, putting an end to the first edition of the Black World Series. Meanwhile the Negro National League continued with a split-season format. The St. Louis Stars won the first half going away; in the second half, the American Giants just edged the Stars and the Kansas City Monarchs, setting up an NNL championship series with St. Louis that would take the place of the World Series that year. ...Read More...
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1. Fred Lynn Nolan Ryan Sweeney Agonistes posted on June 29, 2012 at 04:45 PM # hit 0 | hit 0And as usual with these things, it's heavy on the more recent year's players.
We don't even seem to know who wore what number jersey, which considering they probably wore the things until they fell apart you'd think there'd be a list somewhere.
It'd be nice to know who all voted...
Might already be too late to go by much more than myth and legend. To have seen even the last years of the pre-integration Negro League as an adult with some perspective would put you into your 90s. Not that many around, and some might not recall quite everything they once knew. Which is not to say that the Museum shouldn't make the effort anyhow.
Yep, too late for that, especially for guys that played in the 1910's, 1920's, 1930's even.
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