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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 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.
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.
The baseball season is finally upon us -- which means cheering, drinking beer and enjoying hot dogs and Cracker Jack. It also means we get to see many MLB stars' beautiful wives and girlfriends in ...
The Stars Memorial Park and the Stars Mural straddle either side of Belmont Avenue as one crosses Parkside Avenue traveling west. A Pennsylvania Historical marker was dedicated at Belmont and Parkside Avenues on April 25, 1998. The marker is titled, "African American Baseball in Philadelphia" and the text reads,
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 ...
Las Vegas Stars is a professional sports team nickname that can refer to: Las Vegas Stars (baseball) , a Minor League Baseball team of the Pacific Coast League from 1983 to 2000 Las Vegas Stars (IBL) , a minor league basketball team of the International Basketball League from 2007 to 2008
The 1928 St. Louis Stars baseball team represented the St. Louis Stars in the Negro National League during the 1928 baseball season. The Stars won the Negro National League championship. [1] The team played its home games at Stars Park in St. Louis. Three players from the 1928 team were later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: center ...