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  2. Negro league baseball - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, Major League Baseball announced that based on recent decades of historical research, it classified the seven "major Negro leagues" as additional major leagues, adding them to the six historical "major league" designations it made in 1969, thus recognizing statistics and approximately 3,400 players who played from 1920 to 1948. [4]

  3. Lists of Negro league baseball teams - Wikipedia

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    This list of Negro league baseball teams is split into two pages, one listing the major league Negro teams and one listing the minor league and traveling Negro teams. Some teams are included in both lists. List of major Negro league baseball teams; List of minor Negro league baseball teams

  4. Philadelphia Giants - Wikipedia

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    The team is considered one of the greatest Negro league teams ever. They scored 1,000 runs and had three 30-game winners in pitchers Foster, McClellan, and Emmett Bowman. [6] In 1906, the Giants joined a multiracial baseball league, the International League of Independent Professional Base Ball Clubs. They had a record of 108–31–6. [3]

  5. List of major Negro league baseball teams - Wikipedia

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    This list of major Negro league baseball teams consists of teams that played in the seven major Negro baseball leagues.For a league to be considered "major," there were usually two top-tier leagues at a time: one representing the northeastern states – known as the "East", and one representing the north-central states – known as the "West".

  6. St. Paul Colored Gophers - Wikipedia

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    1907 St. Paul Colored Gophers 1910 St. Paul Gophers. The St. Paul Colored Gophers was a small club of black baseball players formed in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1907. [1] They were not a formal Negro league team, as the commonly referred-to "Negro leagues" were not created until 1920.

  7. Stanley Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Stanley "Doc" Glenn (September 19, 1926 – April 16, 2011) was a baseball catcher with the Philadelphia Stars of the Negro leagues from 1944 to 1950. He also played three years in the minors and two in the Canadian senior Intercounty Baseball League in southwestern Ontario for the St. Thomas Elgins in the early 1950s.