Ron Teasley, a Detroit native who played for the New York Cubans in the Negro National League, died on Tuesday at age 99.
A veteran of the Negro National League died Tuesday at 99, making him the third-oldest major leaguer at the time.
An autographed baseball of James "Cool Papa" Bell is among the Negro League memorabilia on display at the Monmouth County ...
Ron Teasley, one of the final surviving Negro Leagues players and a Detroit baseball trailblazer, died at 99 on Tuesday, Feb.
Ron “Schoolboy” Teasley, who was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers and was a utility player for the 1948 New York Cubans in the ...
A Wilmington native who played in baseball's segregated Negro leagues could get some long-overdue local recognition after ...
Ron Teasley Sr., who was one of the last two surviving players from baseball's major Negro Leagues era, died Tuesday at age 99.
In a move that has become tradition and a large success throughout the community, the Kansas City Royals Foundation will once ...
Ronald “Schoolboy” Teasley, one of the last living links to baseball’s segregation-era Negro Leagues and a trailblazer both ...
The NLBM, founded in 1990, is the nation's only museum dedicated exclusively to preserving and celebrating the history of ...
For the 5th straight year, the Kansas City Royals Foundation is sponsoring free admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball ...
The Royals Foundation is sponsoring the free admission in honor of Black History Month.