In a move that has become tradition and a large success throughout the community, the Kansas City Royals Foundation will once ...
Negro Leagues legend Hilton Smith was finally honored in Wichita on Thursday with his induction into the NBC Hall of Fame.
Former tournament standouts Garrett Breda, Mark Standiford, and Hilton Smith all had their names etched into the tournament's ...
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, reflects on Hilton Smith’s legacy and his induction into the NBC Hall of Fame in Wichita.
Clinton "Tiny" Forge, whose career in professional baseball came full-circle when he was an honored guest at a Major League Baseball game in his native Birmingham, Alabama in 2024, died Sunday. He was ...
The Royals said more than 50,000 people have visited the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum since they began making it free in February starting in 2022. The Kansas City Royals Foundation has contributed ...
As the future of the Kansas City Royals’ next stadium remains uncertain, downtown Kansas City is once again emerging as a potential landing spot.
The Kansas City Royals Foundation is providing free admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in February.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Visitors to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum this February won’t need to spend a dime for ...
Birmingham lost a link to its baseball history on Sunday, when Clinton “Tiny” Forge died at 90 years old. Forge played ...
For the fifth consecutive year, The Kansas City Royals Foundation is proud to provide free admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) throughout the month of February in celebration of ...
Why Negro Leagues stars deserve another Hall of Fame vote as new research, records, and history reshape Cooperstown’s process ...