The UCLA Bruins baseball club is geared up and ready for their first season in their new conference as they kick off their ...
Lyle Krall once walked past Jackie Robinson as he sat in a hotel lobby and wrote in his journal during spring training. It’s ...
Dick Allen and Dave Parker were inducted by various groups of Hall of Fame members and others charged with the induction of players not voted in by the BBWAA, as well as Negro League players and ...
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Louisville's Black history runs deep. From significant contributions to civil rights, culture, and more, here are seven ...
The former Commissioner of Major League Baseball is dead following complications from radiation and chemotherapy for bladder ...
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Indiana teenager John Miley began recording radio sports broadcasts. There are now more than 44,000 of them in his collection.
Jackie Robinson played in Louisville before he broke Major League Baseball's color barrier. He also came to Kentucky for the March on Frankfort.
Before Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Jackie Robinson became the first Black player in Major League Baseball and embarked on a Hall-of-Fame MLB career, he was a four-sport star at UCLA ...
Jackie Robinson was an exceptional athlete and a civil rights leader. On April 15, 1947, he broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball when he trotted out to first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers.