The Louisville Slugger Museum is giving a trailblazing baseball player some permanent recognition. On Wednesday, the museum unveiled a sculpture of Mo'Ne Davis. When she was 13 years old, she became ...
The Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory in Kentucky has unveiled a life-sized statue of Philly-born Mo'ne Davis, the first girl in Little League World Series history to pitch a winning game.
The plan submitted to the city for rezoning and redevelopment would have an interconnected L shape of structures to include new hotel connected to a new Negro Leagues museum that would then connect to ...
The new museum would be three times its current size, taking up the section of The Paseo that stretches from 18th Street ...
Through this special ticket offer you will receive a unique t-shirt that represents the rich history of Negro League Baseball in our region. Plus, the first 20,000 fans take home a Negro League Legacy ...
It's called "pitch for the future." The next chapter of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, as president of the museum Bob ...
Ted Williams and Negro Leagues legends Wilber “Bullet Joe” Rogan and James “Cool Papa” Bell are coming to MLB The Show 25.
Ozzie Albies didn’t set out to become one of the all-time power hitters among players his size. “I was more like a line-drive hitter,” the Braves second baseman told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The latest chapter highlights the incredible careers of Negro League greats like James “Cool Papa” Bell, Wilber “Bullet Joe” Rogan and Norman “Turkey” Stearnes, blending gameplay with historic footage ...
It seems as though there’s this agenda to stoke fear,” Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick said.