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On September 6, 2007, the Baltimore Orioles wore Black Sox uniforms in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Black Sox' 1932 season. [ 5 ] On May 18, 2014, the Baltimore Orioles wore Black Sox uniforms as part of the Kansas City Royals 's "Salute to the Negro Leagues".
These are Baltimore Black Sox players who appeared in at least one game for the Black Sox from 1916 to 1933. On-going research continuously discovers unreported or misreported games (and the affected players), while some games and players may be lost forever. Therefore, some Negro league players' affiliations will likely remain incomplete and ...
Kansas City Monarchs, Baltimore Black Sox, Harrisburg Giants, Cleveland Tigers, Memphis Red Sox [522] Pearley Johnson: 1926: 1933: Outfielder: Baltimore Black Sox, Harrisburg Giants [523] Ralph Johnson: 1950: 1954: Infielder: Birmingham Black Barons, Indianapolis Clowns, Kansas City Monarchs [524] Ralph O. Johnson: 1940: 1941: Pitcher ...
While the Negro leagues from 1920 to 1948 are retroactively considered "major league", black baseball had existed for several years prior, with varying levels of organization. 1913 was a matchup of two teams considered the best of their regions: the New York Lincoln Giants of the East, and the Chicago American Giants of the West (as a whole, the "West" region for baseball at any level was ...
In the following year, 1933, Greenlee organized a second Negro National League (1933–1948). The Homestead Grays and Baltimore Black Sox of the old East–West League were franchises of the new league, though Homestead was expelled part-way through the season after a dispute. Because initially the new Negro National League operated in both the ...
The ECL agreed to a 70-game schedule, with the league consisting of eight teams: the Bacharach Giants of Atlantic City, New Jersey, the Baltimore Black Sox, the Brooklyn Royal Giants, the Cuban Stars (East), the Harrisburg Giants, the Hilldale Club, the Lincoln Giants of New York City, and the Potomacs, formerly of Washington, DC, who announced that they were moving to Wilmington, Delaware for ...