“He had the defensive abilities of Tris Speak, the tenacity of Ty Cobb, and the bat of Babe Ruth.”
Join Negro Leagues Baseball Museum’s President Bob Kendrick as he breaks down the player Buck O’Neil said was the best he’d ever seen.
Fighting through the mire of segregation, some of the game’s greatest players make-up the backdrop.
Jackie Robinson was the perfect man to break Major League Baseball’s color barrier.
J.L. Wilkinson’s gamble paid off in a major way amongst the working class.
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