Supreme Court Justice Trading Cards and Their Appurtenances

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Curt Flood: 1969 Topps (TRADING CARD DB)

Curt Flood’s Baseball Cards

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1915 Cracker Jack card Hal Chase (99).

Federal League Baseball Cards

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Curt Flood’s 1969 Trade to the Philadelphia Phillies

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Flood v. Kuhn: A Summary

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1883 Philadelphia Athletics: The Postseason Matchup That Wasn’t

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A Night to Remember: The Philadelphia Athletics 1883 Victory Parade

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Dominican Passion and Pride on Display in Sweep of 2013 World Baseball Classic

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Sunday Baseball Comes to Shibe Park — Very Late

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Clark C. Griffith: My Most Memorable Game at Griffith Stadium

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Early History of Baseball in the Dominican Republic

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42 in ’47: The Baseball Cards of Jackie Robinson’s Dodger Debut

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Integration in Quebec: More than Jackie Robinson

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Lester Rodney, the Daily Worker, and the Integration of Baseball

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The First Negro League Champion: The 1920 Chicago American Giants, edited by Frederick C. Bush and Bill Nowlin

‘We Are the Ship, All Else the Sea’: The Founding of the Negro National League

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The Chicago American Giants: A History

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Peter J. Wilt, a lifelong White Sox fan and soccer executive, has solved a Black Sox mystery, discovering the unmarked grave of pitcher Lefty Williams at Melrose Abbey Memorial Park in Anaheim, California. The location of Williams’ final resting place had eluded baseball researchers until now. (Author's collection)

A Grave Journey: In Search of the Eight Men Out

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Huntingdon Avenue Base Ball Grounds (a/k/a Oriole Park I), 1883-1888 (© KEN MARS, 2016)

Early Baltimore Ballparks

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SABR Century 1921 Project

1921 World Series Simulation: New York Giants vs. Chicago American Giants

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The 1921 New York Giants

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The 1921 New York Yankees

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World War II and the Kansas City Monarchs

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J.L. Wilkinson and the Rebirth of Satchel Paige

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