A look at Negro League legend Rube Foster
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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick spotlights the life and legacy of Hall of Famer Andrew "Rube" Foster, one of the foremost baseball minds in the history of the game and a Chicago sports legend.
(Credit: All photos courtesy of Bob Kendrick and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum)
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Mr. Kendrick, I'm very appreciative of the work you do and for the legacy you've devoted your life to memorializing.
More historical content please! I love this stuff.
Black Diamonds is an outstanding podcast!
so legendary
Mr. Foster Man with a great vision Thank you you founded the best baseball league.👍
"Rube" Foster got his nickname because he beat HOFer George "Rube" Waddell in an exhibition match. Waddell was also known to throw a screwball. Coincidence? I THINK NOT.