Page 2 - குழு ஆன் பேஸ்பால் பதிவுகள் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from குழு ஆன் பேஸ்பால் பதிவுகள். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In குழு ஆன் பேஸ்பால் பதிவுகள் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Baseball legend Josh Gibson's great grandson says MLB recognizing Negro Leagues is "excellent" first step


Baseball legend Josh Gibson s great grandson says MLB recognizing Negro Leagues is excellent first step
By Christopher Brito
Negro Leagues celebrate 100th anniversary
When Sean Gibson heard Wednesday that Major League Baseball would officially recognize the Negro Leagues as a major league a century after their creation, he couldn t believe it. 
You know how you look at something. clear your eyes to make sure you re seeing what you think you re seeing? Sean said Thursday in an interview with CBS News. It was one of those type [of] things.  
Sean s great grandfather, Josh Gibson, was considered one of the the best players in the history of the Negro Leagues. He died in 1947, months before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in the MLB, but his legacy lives on. The hall of fame catcher holds a career batting average of .354 and hit 962 home runs – 200 more than Barry Bonds MLB record, according to Negro Leagues historian James ....

United States , San Francisco , Ted Radcliffe , Josh Gibson , Kenesaw Mountain Landis , Jackie Robinson , Jamesa Riley , Sean Gibson , Babe Ruth , Baseball Writer Association Of America , Negro National League , Josh Gibson Foundation , Negro League Homestead Grays Of Pittsburgh , Negro League , Negro American League , Negro Southern League , Committee On Baseball Records , Eastern Colored League , Major League Baseball , East West League , Elias Sports Bureau , American Negro League , Negro Leagues , Barry Bond , San Francisco Chronicle , Gibson Being Tagged Out ,

MLB Now Recognizes Negro League As A Major League | The Crusader Newspaper Group


The 1913 Homestead Grays were champions of Homestead and won a remarkable 42 straight games. Playing games at Homestead Park and Exposition Park, the Grays defeated industrial, sandlot, and semi-pro teams in Western Pa. Nearly 25 years later, the Grays would go on to win an unprecedented nine consecutive league pennants and three Negro League World Series titles. (Credit: Detre Library & Archives at the Heinz History Center)
This move comes 70 years after the Negro Leagues dissolved.
By Brooklyn White, ESSENCE
The MLB has announced it will finally recognize former Negro League players as part of the major leagues. Over 70 years after the Negro League ended, the organization will now include the records and statistics of all 3,400 players as part of MLB history. ....

United States , Brooklyn White , Famer James Thomas , Rob Manfred , Jackie Robinson , Bob Kendrick , Negro League , Negro League World Series , Detre Library Archives , Committee On Baseball Records , Negro Leagues Baseball Museum , Elias Sports Bureau , Heinz History Center , Homestead Park , Exposition Park , Detre Library , Negro Leagues , Special Committee , Baseball Records , Brooklyn Dodgers , Kansas City , Major Leagues , மிச Ou ரி , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ப்ரூக்ளின் வெள்ளை , புகழ் ஜேம்ஸ் தாமஸ் ,

Willie Mays Negro Leagues homer could give him 661 | San Francisco Giants


share-square-367485
There s a handful of numbers throughout baseball history that are so important, so revered, so iconic that they require no additional explanation.
714 and
.406 or
42 is part of that club too. You immediately know what all of those mean.
For nearly 50 years,
660 has been one of those numbers, too. Willie Mays hit the 660th and final regular-season home run of his career on Aug. 17, 1973, at Shea Stadium as a member of the Mets off Cincinnati s Don Gullett. Sure, he hit one in the playoffs ( 71), and three more in All-Star Games ( 56, 60, and 65), and assuredly countless more in Spring Training and other exhibitions, but 660 is the number. It s on his Hall of Fame plaque. It s on some of his autographs. It s written on the wall at Oracle Park. When someone passes 660, it s a big deal. It s as associated with Mays as the 24 he wore on his back. ....

New York , United States , Satchel Paige , Claire Smith , Josh Gibson , Larry Lester , Willie Mays , Jackie Robinson , Cleon Day , Bob Kendrick , Don Gullett , Ben Lindbergh , Joe Tinker , Albert Pujols , Vibert Webbo Clarke , Gary Ashwill , Bob Feller , Mike Petriello , Negro League , Negro Leagues Committee , Committee On Baseball Records , Major League , Major League Baseball , National League , New York Times , Negro Leagues Baseball Museum ,