“They weren’t black baseball players, they were just baseball players.”
Treated as second-class citizens in America, many Negro Leagues’ players went over to Spanish-speaking countries and were treated like heroes.
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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