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  1. Dec 16, 2020 · Addressing what MLB described as a “long overdue recognition,” Commissioner Rob Manfred on Wednesday bestowed Major League status upon seven professional Negro Leagues that operated between 1920 and 1948. The decision means that the approximately 3,400 players of the Negro Leagues during this time period are officially considered Major ...

  2. The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams predominantly made up of African Americans and, to a lesser extent, Latin Americans. The term may be used broadly to include professional black teams outside the leagues and it may be used narrowly for the relatively successful leagues listed below, along with the many independent teams that barnstormed across ...

  3. The league would resurface, however, as the Negro American League in 1937, with many of the same teams from the old Negro National League. The NAL would continue full-time and robust operations until one of its own, the Kansas City Monarchs’ Jackie Robinson, broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier in 1947.

  4. Feb 26, 2024 · The Negro Leagues were excluded in 1969 when the Special Committee on Baseball Records identified six official "major leagues" dating to 1876, an omission MLB said was "clearly an error" in its ...

  5. The principal Negro leagues were the Negro National League (1920–31, 1933–48), the Eastern Colored League (1923–28), and the Negro American League (1937–62). When the first professional baseball teams formed in the late 1860s, some had both white and Black players. However, racism and segregation were widespread throughout the country.

  6. One of the Negro Leagues’ preeminent clubs, the Homestead Grays won nine straight league titles from 1937-48 and three Negro World Series championships in that span. Initially based in Pittsburgh and later splitting time between the Steel City and Washington D.C., the Grays had a known winning percentage of .638 during their overall run. An ...

  7. Mar 23, 2021 · Research by Todd Peterson, who edited “The Negro Leagues Were Major Leagues,” has found that between 1900 and 1948, Black baseball teams played against “intact major-league outfits, as well ...

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