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The 1920 Detroit Stars. The Stars became a charter member of the Negro National League (NNL) in 1920. [1] New outfielder Jimmie Lyons enjoyed a brilliant season at bat, and Detroit came in second with a 35–23 record. The next season Lyons was transferred to the American Giants, and the team slumped to 32–32 and fourth place.
Seasons in which the Stars were league members (or an associate team), only games that counted in official league standings are included. Seasons in which they had no league membership and played an independent/ barnstorming schedule include games against primarily major-league-caliber teams.
The Kansas Stars were started by ex-MLB players Adam Laroche and Nate Robertson and sponsored by the Kansas Star Casino. [2] The Stars finished third in the 2016 National Baseball Congress World Series, losing in the semifinals to the Hays Larks in 17 innings by a score of 9-6. [3] The Stars returned the following year and claimed the 2017 ...
The following is the list of players on the Philadelphia Stars all-time roster. These are Philadelphia Stars players who appeared in at least one game for the Stars from 1933 to 1952. On-going research continuously discovers unreported or misreported games (and the affected players), while some games and players may be lost forever.
This player category is for the Philadelphia Stars Negro league baseball team. Pages in category "Philadelphia Stars players" The following 195 pages are in this category, out of 195 total.
Celebrities are just like Us — and love taking in a ballgame at their favorite baseball stadium. Some stars have even gone as far as throwing the first pitch, like Emma Stone’s husband, Dave ...
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The following is the list of players on the St. Louis Stars all-time roster. These are St. Louis Stars players who appeared in at least one game for the Stars or, as they were previously named, the Giants, from 1906 to 1931.