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MLB task force recommends seven Negro Leagues for major league status


MLB task force recommends seven Negro Leagues for major league status
The task force is examining leagues excluded in 1969 when a special committee on baseball records identified just six official major leagues dating to 1876.
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NEW YORK Seven Negro Leagues have been recommended for major league status by a task force of the Society for American Baseball Research.
The announcement Thursday followed Major League Baseball’s decision on Dec. 16 that it was reclassifying the Negro Leagues to majors. They had been excluded in 1969 when a special committee on baseball records identified six official major leagues dating to 1876.
SABR recommended big league status for the Negro National League I (1920-31), Negro National League II, (1933-48), Negro American League (1937-48), Eastern Colored League, (1923-28), American Negro League (1929), East-West League 932) and Negro Southern League (1932). ....

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How Reclassifying Negro Leagues As Part Of MLB Acknowledges Suppressed Past


One hundred years after its founding, the Negro Leagues have been officially reclassified as part of Major League Baseball.
Seven leagues made up the Negro Leagues between 1920 and 1948, and those circuits were in effect because MLB didn’t allow Black players into the league until Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
For more about the significance of the move, The Show spoke with Scott Bush. He is chief executive officer of the Society for American Baseball Research, which is based in Phoenix.
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