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The Kansas City Monarchs were the longest-running franchise in the history of baseball's Negro leagues. Operating in Kansas City, Missouri, and owned by J. L. Wilkinson, they were charter members of the Negro National League from 1920 to 1930. Wilkinson was the first white owner at the time of the establishment of the team. [1]
Here’s the KC Monarchs’ schedule for the American Association playoffs.
The T-Bones broke ground on the park now known as Legends Field on September 4, 2002, and played their first home game on June 6, 2003, just over nine months later. In their inaugural season, the team finished 43–46, but enjoyed a banner season from Eddie Pearson, who led the league in batting average (.362), RBIs (78), and hits (124) and was named 2003 Northern League Most Valuable Player.
Kansas City Monarchs: 1920: Major NNL1: 3 — 79 44 33 2 .571 [1] 1921: Major NNL1 3 — 95 54 41 0 .568 [2] 1922: Major NNL1 2 — 80 47 31 2 .603 [3] 1923† Major NNL1 1 — 86 54 32 0 .628 Won pennant outright [4] 1924‡ Major NNL1 1 — 79 57 22 0 .722 Won Colored World Series (Hilldale Club) 5–4–1 Won pennant outright [5] 1925 ...
Here’s the latest postseason news about the KC minor-league baseball club.
The Kansas City Monarchs open the 2022 American Association playoffs Wednesday evening at Lincoln, Nebraska against the Lincoln Saltdogs.
The league announced that the 2024 All-Star Game would take place at Legends Field, the home of the Kansas City Monarchs. The league's annual Home Run Derby will take place on Monday, July 22nd and the All-Star Game will take place on Tuesday, July 23rd.
The Monarchs could clinch their third title in five years Wednesday evening in KCK. Kansas City Monarchs on brink of championship with victory at Legends Field Tuesday Skip to main content