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The Chicago White Sox have honored the American Giants by wearing replica uniforms during regular-season baseball games on several occasions, including July 1, 2007 (at Kansas City), July 26, 2008 (at home vs. Detroit), and July 16, 2011, during the 9th Annual Negro League weekend at Detroit, where the home team also wore the jerseys of the ...
Cleveland Bears, Jacksonville Red Caps, Birmingham Black Barons [7] Ormond Sampson: 1932: 1938: Shortstop: Atlanta Black Crackers, Chicago American Giants [8] Tommy Sampson: 1940: 1949: Second baseman / Manager: Birmingham Black Barons, Chicago American Giants, New York Cubans [9] Pedro San: 1926: 1928: Pitcher: Cuban Stars (East) [10] Gonzalo ...
The Louisville Black Caps were a professional Negro league baseball team based in Louisville, Kentucky. The team played as the Black Caps in the Negro National League in 1930 before playing as the Louisville White Sox in 1931. In 1932, they joined the Negro Southern League, again playing as the Black Caps. [1]
Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York, Grand Central Red Caps, Lincoln Giants, Newark Stars [520] Nate Johnson: 1922: 1923: Pitcher: Bacharach Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants [521] Oscar Johnson: 1922: 1933: Outfielder / Catcher / Second baseman: Kansas City Monarchs, Baltimore Black Sox, Harrisburg Giants, Cleveland Tigers, Memphis Red Sox [522 ...
Another style cap worn by the Stars was an all navy cap with a red P. The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) created a series of team logos in the 1990s for the well-known Negro league teams so that the NLBM could license such logos and collect royalties for their use on merchandise. Such revenue helps sustain the museum.
The Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York were an independent baseball club that played in the Negro leagues during 12 seasons spanning 1916 [1] –1934. The title of this team had little to do with the state of Pennsylvania , but it did have a close connection with the Pennsylvania Station in New York City .
Jacksonville Red Caps, Birmingham Black Barons, New York Black Yankees [99] Jack McLaurin: 1944: 1948: Outfielder: Jacksonville Red Caps, Birmingham Black Barons, Newark Eagles [100] Willie McMeans: 1945: 1945: Pitcher: Chicago American Giants [101] Will McMurray: 1908: 1915: Catcher: St. Paul Colored Gophers, West Baden Sprudels [102] Hurley ...
The Red Caps only played seven league games their first season, finishing 3-4. [3] After transferring to Cleveland in 1939, the Bears (according to Negro leagues historian John Holway) had the best overall record in the NAL but were not awarded the pennant, finishing with a 22-4 record in league play.