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en Most people don't know these guys came out of the Negro Leagues, and those are some of the household names in Major League Baseball. That's just a sampling of the kind of talent that was present in the Negro Leagues.

en When they see images of guys like Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Ernie Banks and Roy Campanella, whom they recognize as household major-league stars, and realize they came out of the Negro Leagues, all of a sudden that mindset changes.

en It was very interesting to find out a little more about the Negro leagues. I had two uncles play in the Negro leagues.

en I would love to see as many of the black players as possible in today's Major League Baseball make every effort to go to the Negro Leagues Museum and get a first-hand view of how it all started.

en He wasn't the type of person that would normally take that kind of stuff, but he put up with it. He knew if he did well, the other players would have a chance. If Jackie fell there, we might not be playing in the major leagues even today. He really did he put it all of the Negro League on his shoulders.

en It's been one of the biggest things that this museum has ever done. Most people with some kind of knowledge of [the Negro Leagues] thought it was some kind of vagabond league, and it turns into some kind of grandiose story.

en Discover Greatness: An Illustrated History of Negro Leagues Baseball,
  Hank Aaron

en I'd say they were really the equivalent of the Negro Leagues in baseball. They played that role in basketball, and I'd say they really haven't gotten the credit for that.

en I don't know if anybody would be willing to go out on a limb and say other Negro leagues guys are going to be considered.

en I call it a barnstorming tour. Taking it to communities all over the country, introducing many folks to Negro Leagues baseball for the first time.

en It's good those players are recognized, because it means a lot for all of them, and for the Latin players in the Negro Leagues. We are grateful for them. Baseball has gone through cycles, and times change, and this has been coming for a long time.

en Defensively, he's ready to play in the big leagues. We don't have a concern about him defensively. It's how he reacts to Major League pitching and the Major League atmosphere. Reggie Abercrombie, as well, is a very talented young player. He has speed and can do things. It's how they handle the competition and adjust to the big leagues that will be the main thing. This is a great opportunity for some of these guys.

en This will provide a glimpse of what life was like in the Negro Leagues.

en The product (in Japan) will be lessened. The local demand will remain, but the teams are just realizing now their monopoly is crumbling because of the major leagues. The major leagues have put a major dent on fans' appetite for Japanese baseball.

en What a great man he was. Maybe he wasn't the best ball player [in the Negro leagues], but he was the best person to be the first. He was a true gentleman. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level. What a great man he was. Maybe he wasn't the best ball player [in the Negro leagues], but he was the best person to be the first. He was a true gentleman.


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