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Negro Leagues dramatic series being developed by Apple Studios, Magic Johnson among executive producers https://deadline.com/2021/06/negro-league-baseball-drama-series-apple-magic-johnson-peter-guber-aaron-kaplan-1234783548/

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Old Negro Leagues Ballpark in Paterson, N.J., Gets Financing : CEG


Thu June 10, 2021 - National Edition
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The $94-million financing for the redevelopment of Hinchliffe Stadium, a former Negro Leagues ballpark in Paterson, NJ, has been finalized by BAW Development, paving the way for work to continue. (BAW rendering)
Financing has been finalized to redevelop Hinchliffe Stadium, a former Negro Leagues baseball park in Paterson, N.J., clearing the way for work to continue the $94 million project.
One of only four remaining Negro Leagues ballparks still standing, Hinchliffe Stadium opened in 1932 and was home to, at various times, the New York Black Yankees and New York Cubans during the ‘30s and ‘40s. A range of events took place at the park, including car racing, boxing concerts and shows featuring the old Abbott and Costello comedy team. After the war years, it served as a sports venue for three different Paterson-area high schools. ....

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Roots of Fight Launches New Collection Honoring Negro League Teams & Players


Negro League collection created in collaboration with 
CC Sabathia. The new lifestyle items highlight teams such as the 
New York Black Yankees, 
Kansas City Monarchs, and the 
Homestead Grays and pays homage to iconic athletes such as 
Jackie Robinson, Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, and more that changed the game of baseball in America.
Roots of Fight worked closely with World Series champion, Cy Young Award winner, and one of the famed ‘Black Aces’, 
CC Sabathia to release this powerful collaboration. Sabathia coordinated the program at it’s launch in 2020, acting as Creative Director and partnered the brand with the Major League Baseball Players Association, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and estate’s of various late players to make this collection come to life. ....

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Negro Leagues had their own two-way stars


Negro Leagues had their own two-way stars
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Bullet Joe Rogan, Martín Dihigo and Leon Day.(Art by Graig Kreindler, from the collection of Jay Caldwell)
As Shohei Ohtani has renewed and expanded his rare role as a true two-way player for the Angels in 2021, the Babe Ruth comparisons have begun anew.
To attempt to both hit and pitch at an elite level is to be the Babe’s “spiritual successor,” as the New York Post recently put it. And so when Ohtani, who has often been referred to as the “Japanese Babe Ruth,” became the first pitcher to hit a home run from somewhere other than the No. 8 or 9 spot in the lineup earlier this month, there was a rush to the record books to confirm that Ruth was the last to do it. And on Monday, Ohtani became the first player since Ruth (on June 13, 1921) to make a start while simultaneously leading the Majors in homers. ....

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