CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — Larry Doby, one of the most impactful players in Major League Baseball history, was posthumously honored Wednesday by the United States Congress with a Congressional ...
Yogi Berra, called “forgotten” in the new documentary about his Yankees career, isn’t the only iconic-but-overlooked baseball player who called Montclair home. Larry Doby, who broke the color barrier ...
Larry Doby, a pioneering force for Black baseball players, was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal during ceremony at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. of ...
Larry Doby broke the American League color barrier with the Cleveland Indians in July 1947, just 11 weeks after Jackie Robinson, but his journey was quieter, rougher, and often overlooked, according ...
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Larry Doby (1923–2003), the first Black baseball player to play in the American League and the second to play in the major leagues, takes center stage in this picture book biography by Vernick, which ...
The coolest of them all? Mantle, Mays, or Doby? -- The Branch Rickey yardstick -- Bill Veeck compared -- Doby breaks the color line in the American League -- Doby's middle years: world championships, ...
CHARLESTON — If you’ve been to The Joe for a RiverDogs game, you’ve likely walked along the mezzanine on the eastern side of the downtown ballpark along the Ashley River. A plaque there, tucked behind ...
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