Always a great feeling to finish a series. What started as nine former clubs, might grow in the near future. Until then, checkout Negro Leagues Redux for full series.
9/9 - Negro Leagues Redux
The Armstrong Secret 9, originally known as the Raggedy 9 and later also as the Smart 9, were a semi-pro Negro league baseball team. The team was sponsored by American jazz musician Louis Armstrong in 1931 in h...
8/9 Negro Leagues Redux
The Chattanooga Choo-Choos played for 6 seasons in the Negro Southern League. The team was the first professional club that the great Willie Mays played for. The iconic train/railway cross is adorned with the bol...
7/9 - Negro Leagues Redux
The Detroit Wolves played for only one season in 1932. With the collapse of the NNL in 1931 and before it reformed in 1933, the Wolves were Detroit's only Negro League club for that season. Color hue shift from...
6/9 - Negro Leagues Redux
The Barber Boys were one of two Negro baseball clubs in Memphis during the 1921 season. Arthur Peterson Martin owned the team as a way to promote his two barber shops, which were located on Main and Beale Stree...
5/9 - Negro Leagues Redux
The Jacksonville Red Caps only played 3 seasons, but the team is beloved in Florida. Jumbo Shrimp and Rays have both worn the Red Caps uniforms for games. Wanted to go with a character wearing fresh kicks, whil...
4/9 - Negro Leagues Redux
The Kansas City Monarchs are probably the most recognizable team in Negro League history...but...went for it. Brass knuckles crown with KCM intertwined. The kings who run the field, the city and the streets. 🤴🏿...
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Harlem Stars were an independent team in the early 30’s, before a brief revival in the 60’s. With quite a number of Negro League “Stars”, this one has officially been tagged for Harlem. ⭐️⚾️
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