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I Had a Hammer by Hank Aaron,

I Had a Hammer by Hank Aaron,
Henry "Hammering Hank" Aaron slugged his way from the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro League to the Atlanta Braves, where, on April 8, 1974, he shattered Babe Ruth's homerun record--a feat recently voted the greatest moment in baseball history. "A hell of a story".--New York Times Book Review. Photographs.



List of Negro League baseball players - The people below are some of the most famous who played Negro League baseball, beginning with its first organized structure in 1920 until 1948, after Major League Baseball's color line barring African American players had been broken. The list includes a few players who played Negro League baseball very early in their career and who entered the league at a time when they were soon able to go on to play Major League Baseball.

List of Negro League baseball teams - The teams in Negro League baseball on this list is based upon the term "Negro Leagues" as applied by the Negro League Baseball Museum of Kansas City, Missouri. They are deemed to have been part of the highest level of play for black baseball during racial segregation in the United States.

Negro League Baseball All-Star Game - The Negro League Baseball All-Star Game was the brainchild of Gus Greenlee, owner of the Pittsburgh Crawfords. In 1933 he decided to match the Major League Baseball All-Star Game with Negro League players.

Negro league baseball - The Negro leagues were a collection of professional baseball leagues made up of predominantly black teams. The first attempt at a black league, the National Colored Base Ball League failed after just two weeks due to a lack of attendance.



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