KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is set to announce expansion plans and updates for the 2025 year.
Struggling to find parking in the 18th & Vine Jazz District? A local developer hopes to alleviate those challenges.
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick joins the broadcast to discuss teaching Negro League history, the ...
It’s hard to imagine modern baseball without night games, and safety equipment for both catchers and batters – all three ...
Fans got a chance to come out to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum on Saturday to meet two Kansas City legends, former Chiefs ...
Big plans are underway to enhance the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Two years after a $25 million e xpansion plan was ...
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum honors Frank Robinson and other Black baseball innovators with a year-long celebration.
The garage, which will offer visitor parking for the cultural hub and tie into the public transit network, is currently in ...
San Diego Padres outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. is from Dominican Republic but his playing style is one that continues to draw praise from the way former Negro League players used to play.
Black team owners established the Negro National League. Under Rube Foster’s leadership, the league started with eight teams.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Fans got a chance to come out to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum on Saturday to meet two Kansas City legends, former Chiefs wide receiver Danan Hughes and former Royals ...