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The women of the Negro Leagues

The women of the Negro Leagues Share this story Photo Reproduction by Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images Recounting the history of the Negro Leagues is an incomplete exercise without also including the women who were part of the many stories. The Negro Leagues were the first place that a woman could own and run a baseball team and it was the first professional baseball league where a woman took the field alongside men. But as the Negro Leagues were the result of MLB’s exclusionary practice, so too did the Negro Leagues exclude and diminish the impact of the women who were a part of them.

Press release: Black History Month MLB club activities

Arizona Diamondbacks • The D-backs Black Professionals & Allies Team Player Resource Group in collaboration with MLB’s Black Professionals BRG are hosting a virtual career showcase featuring African-Americans in baseball. Speakers will include D-backs scout James “Bump” Merriweather, Sports Agent Lonnie Murray, Former General Manager Dave Stewart, Jerry Hairston Jr., and additional guests to be announced. Atlanta Braves • Braves social activation Baseball Cards: Every Wednesday in February, the Braves will release seven baseball cards on their social platforms of the most prominent Black players in Braves history. • Braves Foundation – Braves.com/charity auctions Black History Month-inspired online charity auction with proceeds benefiting the Braves Foundation and the Atlanta Braves RBI program.

Giants Mission Rock megaproject starting to take shape across from Oracle Park

Giants Mission Rock megaproject is taking shape across from Oracle Park FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 A construction worker takes a break in a tractor at the Mission Rock development along Third Street in San Francisco.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Renderings of two of the buildings that began construction in 2020 at Mission Rock, a mixed-use project on the San Francisco waterfront.San Francisco GiantsShow MoreShow Less 3of8 A rendering of the park planned for China Basin in San Francisco as part of Mission Rock, a mixed-use development by Tishman Speyer and the San Francisco Giants. The first phase began construction in 2020 and should begin to open by late 2022.San Francisco GiantsShow MoreShow Less

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