History: The Memphis Red Sox began in 1923 as an independent club and during their existence played in three different Black leagues. The team remained active into the 1950s. Country and western superstar Charlie Pride played for the Sox and wore #6. Product Details: Made in the USA Negro American League Authentic reproduction of the jersey worn in 1943 by the Memphis Red Sox Authentic gray baseball flannel 50% wool, 50% polyester Royal soutache trim.
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History: The Clowns began their long sojourn in Black baseball as the traveling Miami Clowns, and used comedy routines as part of their act. It was all straight baseball once they became a member of the Negro American League in 1943, though, and in 1952 they were joined by a young slugger named Henry Aaron (#5). The Clowns survived as a touring team for decades after the demise of Negro leagues baseball.
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History: The Clowns began their long sojourn in Black baseball as the traveling Miami Clowns, and used comedy routines as part of their act. It was all straight baseball once they became a member of the Negro American League in 1943, though, and in 1952 they were joined by a young slugger named Henry Aaron (#5). The Clowns survived as a touring team for decades after the demise of Negro leagues baseball.
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History: The Memphis Red Sox began in 1923 as an independent club and during their existence played in three different Black leagues. The team
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