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Imagine modern-day baseball without the likes of the Birmingham Black Barons, Willie Mays, or the Kansas City Monarchs, Jackie Robinson, or the Indianopolis Clowns, Hank Aaron. These men were products of the Negro Leagues and are now enshrined in baseball's most hallowed memorial-Cooperstown's Hall of Fame. Negro League Baseball caps
Price= $24.95 American Needle Negro League fitted caps
| head size | 21 1/4" | 21 5/8" | 22" | 22 3/8" | 22 3/4" | 23 1/8" | 23 1/2" | 23 7/8" |
| cap size | 6 7/8 | 7 1/8 | 7 1/4 | 7 3/8 | 7 1/2 | 7 5/8 | 7 3/4 |
- THEN add to cart. The 1938 team captured the second half championship of the Negro AL. |
- THEN add to cart. Sixty-Five Years Of Cracker Baseball Came To An End in 1965. |
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The longest running franchise in Negro League history is the Monarchs from Kansas City. |
THEN add to cart. Wool Flannel from Ebbets Field Flannels (#25 Satchel Paige). |
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THEN add to cart. The Sox were charter members of the Eastern Colored League in 1923.. |
THEN add to cart. The Black Barons formed the cornerstone of professional Negro baseball in the South for 30 years. |
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THEN add to cart. Team was owned and managed from 1911-26 by the masterful Andrew "Rube" Foster. |
THEN add to cart. Foster was inducted in baseball's Hall of Fame in 1981. |
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THEN add to cart. Giants played from 1920 through 1952 . |
THEN add to cart. The talented Detroit Stars played out of historic Mack Park. |
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THEN add to cart. The Stars were one of the original members of the Negro NL in 1920. |
THEN add to cart. In 1952, they won the Negro AL championship with a young Hank Aaron. |
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THEN add to cart. The Hilldale Giants were the powerhouse team of the short-lived Eastern Colored League |
THEN add to cart. From 1937 to 1945 they won nine straight league pennants. |
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THEN add to cart. Newark Eagles brought in Larry Doby and Don Newcombe. |
THEN add to cart. Their pitching staff was lead by junk baller Luis Tiant, Sr. |
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THEN add to cart. Black Yankees were co-owned by financier James "Soldier Boy" Semler. |
THEN add to cart. 1935 Negro National League championship with five future HOF's. |
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THEN add to cart. Owned by Richard Kent, they reigned as world champions in 1928,'30,'31. |
THEN add to cart. Named after their sponsor, the American Brewing Company. |
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THEN add to cart. One of the most powerful independent black teams. |
THEN add to cart. They won the Negro National Title in 1939 and 1949. |
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