Negro League Players
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@SchnauzerFace said in Negro League Players:
@lucas8181 said in Negro League Players:
I want a Satchel Paige, he was HUGE.
A bit off topic, but as a KC area native, if you are ever in Kansas City the Negro League baseball museum is absolutely incredible. The MLBPA donated over a million a few years back, but it was started by Negro League players donating money to keep it open. It's now over 10,000 square feet and full of exhibits.
As you exit, there is a baseball diamond with life size statues of players playing in various action poses at their positions. Standing next to Satchel Paige on the mound is a breath taking experience.
Thank you for the tip! I hope the museum is open again because I am going to look into that. I am currently on vacation and I had planned back in February to spend these 3 weeks seeing games in Chicago, Milwaukee, and Phoenix. Alas, I’m just sitting at home playing the show (which is exactly what I’ve been doing for the last 3 months), so maybe taking a little road trip to KC next week would be fun (I live in Fort Worth so it’s a reasonable drive).
Thank you for the idea!
KC is getting hit hard with Covid right now, but things are opening back up anyway. If you go to their website, they list a phone number, it's worth a call to see if it's still open.
The jazz museum next door is a must as well, they are in the same building, just different sides. The entire 18th and Vine area is really cool.
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@davisonkj17 said in Negro League Players:
these players have been in video games before, im not going to say I fully understand the licensing process for past players especially dead ones, but since they have been used before it shouldnt be impossible to get their rights again
The licensing laws changed in 2014 or so(along with the end of NCAA games), so any game they may have been in before are irrelevant
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@lucas8181 said in Negro League Players:
I want a Satchel Paige, he was HUGE.
Many of the Negro league guys are now in the HOF, so SDS can in fact use them in the game.
A bit off topic, but as a KC area native, if you are ever in Kansas City the Negro League baseball museum is absolutely incredible. The MLBPA donated over a million a few years back, but it was started by Negro League players donating money to keep it open. It's now over 10,000 square feet and full of exhibits.
As you exit, there is a baseball diamond with life size statues of players playing in various action poses at their positions. Standing next to Satchel Paige on the mound is a breath taking experience.
That place is dope. I spent half a day in there learning about the history.
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Page and Gibson would be amazing additions.
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@NCStateHokie said in Negro League Players:
@TechnologicPR4 said in Negro League Players:
@SilverBullet3519 said in Negro League Players:
My guess is licensing and it being MLB The Show not NL The Show.
They have minor league teams that aren't MLB, I think it'd be a great addition to obtain the rights to add Negro League teams, stadiums, and players.
Forgot about stadiums. That would be cool too!
I enjoy the classic stadiums, but I'd happily trade most of them for some new ones. Couple of NL stadiums, Tigers Stadium, Astrodome, Ebbets, and maybe a cookie cutter
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Just seconding this SDS! Give Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige!!!
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Satchel played in MLB..shouldn’t be too hard
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@lucas8181 said in Negro League Players:
I want a Satchel Paige, he was HUGE.
Many of the Negro league guys are now in the HOF, so SDS can in fact use them in the game.
A bit off topic, but as a KC area native, if you are ever in Kansas City the Negro League baseball museum is absolutely incredible. The MLBPA donated over a million a few years back, but it was started by Negro League players donating money to keep it open. It's now over 10,000 square feet and full of exhibits.
As you exit, there is a baseball diamond with life size statues of players playing in various action poses at their positions. Standing next to Satchel Paige on the mound is a breath taking experience.
The MLB HOF has no licensing rights for those players. SDS has to go through the individual or company managing the player's likeness to add them in the game if they aren't an active player.
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Create tour own stadium
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@JFrules04 said in Negro League Players:
They need to purchase their rights individually and I’m not sure how they would grade the cards because of a different level of competition(not in a racist way)
The same way they grade cards that played in 1900 or prospects who have never taken a single [censored] at bat in the majors.
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Theres a survey live right now linked at the top of the page. Take it and suggest these players.
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@lucas8181 said in Negro League Players:
I want a Satchel Paige, he was HUGE.
Many of the Negro league guys are now in the HOF, so SDS can in fact use them in the game.
A bit off topic, but as a KC area native, if you are ever in Kansas City the Negro League baseball museum is absolutely incredible. The MLBPA donated over a million a few years back, but it was started by Negro League players donating money to keep it open. It's now over 10,000 square feet and full of exhibits.
As you exit, there is a baseball diamond with life size statues of players playing in various action poses at their positions. Standing next to Satchel Paige on the mound is a breath taking experience.
He wasn’t that huge. Sure, he was 6’3, but he only weighed 180 lbs.
Really, though, some of the Negro League players would be a lot of fun and a welcomed series. Jackie, Satchel, Gibson, Cool Papa Bell, Pop Lloyd, Rube Foster, Turkey Stearnes...etc.
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@notoriousHEB said in Negro League Players:
@NCStateHokie said in Negro League Players:
Why are there very few Negro League Players in this game? With the current state of our country now is as good a time as any to honor those amazing players by putting them in the game. I did a little research last night and it got me interested even more about the Negro League. There were some studs that played in the NL. According to MLB there are 35 Negro League players in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The only one I recognized on that list that has ever been in the game is Monte Irvin. WIth the absurdity of the Future Stars it's obvious they need new ideas. Why not Negro League players SDS??????
https://www.mlb.com/news/negro-leaguers-in-the-national-baseball-hall-of-fame
With the state of this country right now, what we need is cards of players that have fought the oppressive and deadly systems of socialism and communism.
Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez is a great example of a new addition who risked his life to escape the deathgrip of communist cuba. http://www.espn.com/30for30/film/_/page/brothersinexile#:~:text=Film Summary&text="Brothers in Exile" tells the,to get off the island.&text=Staying behind was Orlando%2C who,of having helped Livan escape.
El Duque's life matters and his story of escape is worth highlighting.
Black Lives Matter, and they do not deserve to be subjected to a socialist/communist movement attempting to be instilled by the political group fronting that name. Black Lives do not deserve to be exploited further.
What makes the movement socialist or communist? Nothing. Stop listening to Fox.
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@Original_Quad said in Negro League Players:
@notoriousHEB said in Negro League Players:
@NCStateHokie said in Negro League Players:
Why are there very few Negro League Players in this game? With the current state of our country now is as good a time as any to honor those amazing players by putting them in the game. I did a little research last night and it got me interested even more about the Negro League. There were some studs that played in the NL. According to MLB there are 35 Negro League players in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The only one I recognized on that list that has ever been in the game is Monte Irvin. WIth the absurdity of the Future Stars it's obvious they need new ideas. Why not Negro League players SDS??????
https://www.mlb.com/news/negro-leaguers-in-the-national-baseball-hall-of-fame
With the state of this country right now, what we need is cards of players that have fought the oppressive and deadly systems of socialism and communism.
Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez is a great example of a new addition who risked his life to escape the deathgrip of communist cuba. http://www.espn.com/30for30/film/_/page/brothersinexile#:~:text=Film Summary&text="Brothers in Exile" tells the,to get off the island.&text=Staying behind was Orlando%2C who,of having helped Livan escape.
El Duque's life matters and his story of escape is worth highlighting.
Black Lives Matter, and they do not deserve to be subjected to a socialist/communist movement attempting to be instilled by the political group fronting that name. Black Lives do not deserve to be exploited further.
What makes the movement socialist or communist? Nothing. Stop listening to Fox.
The fact it is a socialist/communist political movement as defined by themselves on their own website https://blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe/
Read their own website... They define themselves as a political group in right there... In their belief statement they outright refer to each other as "comrades" ... The black community does not refer to each other as "comrades", however, socialists/communists do. Look at those values on their own site, it's Marxism 101. All you have to do is read their material.
This organization also held an event in 2015 in which they had Nicolas Maduro come speak to them in Brooklyn to speak to them about social changes and invigorate them.
I didn't see this in Fox. I saw it own their own website.
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I dont want to be that guy but i will be that guy because of todays climate you want negro league players added and are asking why havent there been?
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Would be cool for black history month each year to have a Negro leagues program.
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@notoriousHEB said in Negro League Players:
@Original_Quad said in Negro League Players:
@notoriousHEB said in Negro League Players:
@NCStateHokie said in Negro League Players:
Why are there very few Negro League Players in this game? With the current state of our country now is as good a time as any to honor those amazing players by putting them in the game. I did a little research last night and it got me interested even more about the Negro League. There were some studs that played in the NL. According to MLB there are 35 Negro League players in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The only one I recognized on that list that has ever been in the game is Monte Irvin. WIth the absurdity of the Future Stars it's obvious they need new ideas. Why not Negro League players SDS??????
https://www.mlb.com/news/negro-leaguers-in-the-national-baseball-hall-of-fame
With the state of this country right now, what we need is cards of players that have fought the oppressive and deadly systems of socialism and communism.
Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez is a great example of a new addition who risked his life to escape the deathgrip of communist cuba. http://www.espn.com/30for30/film/_/page/brothersinexile#:~:text=Film Summary&text="Brothers in Exile" tells the,to get off the island.&text=Staying behind was Orlando%2C who,of having helped Livan escape.
El Duque's life matters and his story of escape is worth highlighting.
Black Lives Matter, and they do not deserve to be subjected to a socialist/communist movement attempting to be instilled by the political group fronting that name. Black Lives do not deserve to be exploited further.
What makes the movement socialist or communist? Nothing. Stop listening to Fox.
The fact it is a socialist/communist political movement as defined by themselves on their own website https://blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe/
Read their own website... They define themselves as a political group in right there... In their belief statement they outright refer to each other as "comrades" ... The black community does not refer to each other as "comrades", however, socialists/communists do. Look at those values on their own site, it's Marxism 101. All you have to do is read their material.
This organization also held an event in 2015 in which they had Nicolas Maduro come speak to them in Brooklyn to speak to them about social changes and invigorate them.
I didn't see this in Fox. I saw it own their own website.
Comrades against the oppression of black people. Comrades isn’t a term exclusive to communism, you just hear that in media so much. It is an organization fighting for black people. If equity between races and the end of systemic racism means their socialist, then so be it.
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@The_Icon148 said in Negro League Players:
I dont want to be that guy but i will be that guy because of todays climate you want negro league players added and are asking why havent there been?
I think they should have been in a long time ago and I have my reasons as to why I think they aren't but they might not be the same as SDS.
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@NCStateHokie said in Negro League Players:
@The_Icon148 said in Negro League Players:
I dont want to be that guy but i will be that guy because of todays climate you want negro league players added and are asking why havent there been?
I think they should have been in a long time ago and I have my reasons as to why I think they aren't but they might not be the same as SDS.
I am all up for adding them but i want to know do you want their negro league stats to represent their attributes? They would have future stars attributes then. Like if they added saduharu oh from japan who hit 868 home runs his stats would be babe ruth with better speed and defense.