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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick says he sees the spirit of Buck O'Neil in Jason Sudeikis.
History will be on display at the stadium, surrounded by statues and buildings honoring Black Knoxvillians, as the Smokies ...
In a February press release announcing the exhibit, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum noted that while legendary figures like Rube Foster — the architect of the Negro Leagues — and Buck O ...
Former New York Yankees right fielder Reggie Jackson takes questions from reporters after a press conference at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, in Kansas City. The ...
“We’ve simply run out of space,” said Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) President Bob Kendrick. “And every time we want to tell a new story, we literally have to tear something up.” ...
For me, and I believe this wholeheartedly, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is one of America’s most important civil rights, social justice institutions. It’s seen through the lens of baseball.
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick at an Aug. 1 press conference on a MLB/MLBPA grant to the museum. (Photo by Jason Hanna/MLB Photos via Getty Images) MLB By Andrew Bucholtz on ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Frank Robinson becoming Major League Baseball's first full-time Black manager.
A chicken-wire fence provides an introduction to a tour through the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, and the facility’s president and guide, Bob Kendrick, uses it both literally and ...
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is getting closer to completing its campaign for a new facility. The MLB-MLBPA Youth Development foundation announced a $2 million grant on Thursday to benefit ...
The new Negro Leagues Baseball Museum facility will sit next to the Buck O’Neil Education and Research Center. Museum President Bob Kendrick said it’ll include exhibit spaces, classrooms and a ...
Fans got a chance to come out to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum on Saturday to meet two Kansas City legends, former Chiefs wide receiver Danan Hughes and former Royals first baseman Willie Aikens.
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