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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".
This list of Baltimore Black Sox seasons compiles games played by the Baltimore Black Sox.Seasons in which the Black Sox were league members (or an associate team), only games that counted in official league standings are included.
The following is the list of players on the Baltimore Black Sox all-time roster. 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.
Pages in category "Baltimore Black Sox players" The following 163 pages are in this category, out of 163 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Bugle Field was a Baltimore based, predominantly wooden stadium utilized by the two primary Negro league teams of the 1916 to 1950 era, the Baltimore Black Sox, (1916-1933), and the Baltimore Elite Giants, (1938-1950). The Black Sox had a short tenure at the park, moving into the park permanently in 1932 before folding during the 1934 season.
1933: Formation of the second Negro National League, consisting of 7 teams — Baltimore Black Sox, Cole's American Giants, Columbus Blue Birds, Indianapolis ABCs (II) (moved to Detroit in April), Homestead Grays, Nashville Elite Giants and Pittsburgh Crawfords; Homestead was expelled early in the season for raiding Detroit's roster, Columbus was replaced mid-season by the Akron Black Tyrites ...
The 1929 Baltimore Black Sox baseball team represented the Baltimore Black Sox in the American Negro League (ANL) during the 1929 baseball season. The team compiled a 61–28 (.685) record and won the ANL pennant. Frank Warfield was the player-manager. The team played its home games at the Maryland Baseball Park in Baltimore. [1]
Stuart "Slim" Jones (May 6, 1913 – November 19, 1938) was an American professional baseball pitcher from Baltimore, Maryland.He played for the Baltimore Black Sox and the Philadelphia Stars of the East-West League and Negro National League from 1932 to 1938.