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Sat, 10.11.1924

Baseball’s First ‘Colored World Series’ Is Played

On this date in 1924, the first “Colored World Series” of baseball began.

The Kansas City Monarchs played the Philadelphia Hilldales. The Monarchs finished at 55-22, ahead of the Chicago American Giants, and the Hilldales were at 47-22, ahead of the Baltimore Black Sox.

A nine-game series went the entire length. The deciding game was a three-hit shutout by Jose Mendez of the Monarchs, with the final score of K. C. at five and Philly at 0.

Reference:

LOC.gov

NLB Museum.com

The Negro Baseball Leagues: A Photographic History,
By Phil Dixon with Patrick J. Hannigan
Copyright 1992, Jed Clauss and Joanna Paulsen
Ameron House Publishing
ISBN 0-88488-0425-2

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