Detroit Lions DT D.J. Reader said seeing his grandfather's name in a book at the Baseball Hall of Fame taught him to 'feel ...
The Indianapolis Clowns brought together baseball and showmanship. The Negro Leagues' version of the Harlem Globetrotters -- they even had an overlapping member, Goose Tatum -- the Clowns excelled as ...
A rare souvenir postcard picturing Hank Aaron as a rookie with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro Leagues sold for nearly $200,000 at a baseball memorabilia auction that also included Ted ...
These Leagues showcased incredible teams like the Miami Giants, later known as the Indianapolis Clowns. Their talent captivated audiences with their dynamic playstyle and teamwork in the United ...
A rare souvenir postcard picturing Hank Aaron as a rookie with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro Leagues sold for nearly $200,000 at a baseball memorabilia auction that also included Ted Williams’ ...
Starting in 1951, the Indianapolis Clowns, a famed barnstorming club in the waning days of the old Negro Leagues, made their headquarters at Buffalo’s Offermann Stadium on Michigan and East Ferry.