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Embroidered Ken Griffey Jr
but lost to Seattle
Enos "Country" Slaughter and their most successful player to play in the Major leagues was two-sport athlete and Pro Baseball Hall of Famer
8–0 shutout with six strikeouts and zero walks and went two for four at the plate himself
St. Louis Giants 1912 Home Jersey City-Richmond Embroidered Ken Griffey JrHistory: Before the formation of the first Negro National League in 1920, black baseball consisted primarily of independent clubs who created their own schedules and barnstormed. "Giants" was a common early name for many Negro league teams because of the popularity of John McGraw's New York Giants, baseball's dominant team in the early 20th Century. The St. Louis Giants later became the Stars, and were a charter member of the NNL. Product Details:
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