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The New York LincolnGiants were a Negro league baseball team based in New York City from 1911 through 1930. The LincolnGiants can trace their origins...
Giants, the Brooklyn Royal Giants, the Cuban Stars (East), the LincolnGiants of New York, and the Baltimore Black Sox. In 1924 the Harrisburg Giants...
the Cuban X-Giants of Philadelphia in 1906. The following season, Sol White signed him for the X Giants' archrivals, the Philadelphia Giants, and moved...
This list of New York LincolnGiants seasons compiles games played by the New York LincolnGiants. Seasons in which the LincolnGiants were league members...
two McMahons expanded their affairs in 1911, founding the New York LincolnGiants, a black baseball team, which played at Olympic Field in Harlem. With...
Abraham Lincoln (/ˈlɪŋkən/ LING-kən; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president...
Auckland, New Zealand Lincoln Records, an American record label in the 1920s Lincoln (album), a 1988 album by They Might Be GiantsLincoln (band), an American...
New York, May 4, 1919 "Retrosheet Boxscore: New York LincolnGiants (NYL) 8, Chicago American Giants (CAG) 0". "1913 Championship Series". Kansas City Star...
the NNL. The Nashville Elite Giants moved to Columbus, Ohio and became the Columbus Elite Giants. The Chicago American Giants withdrew. The Brooklyn Eagles...
Atlantic City Bacharach Giants, Baltimore Black Sox, Brooklyn Royal Giants, New York Cuban Stars, Hilldale, and New York LincolnGiants. The National League...
American Giants (NNL1) (1–1) defeated Bacharach Giants (East) (0–1–1) who tied Hilldale Club (East) (1–0–1) who defeated Chicago American Giants. 1921 Hilldale...
American Giants of Chicago and helped lead the team to the Negro National League pennant. At the end of the 1932 season, the American Giants faced the...
Might Be Giants have released 23 studio albums, 10 compilations, 10 live albums, 8 EPs, and 11 singles. They Might Be Giants (1986) Lincoln (1988) Flood...
Philadelphia Giants compiled a win–loss–tie record of 81–43–2. Throughout the season the Giants issued challenges to the Cuban X-Giants to compete in...
Brooklyn Royal Giants later that year. He recorded batting averages of .341 in 1925 and .439 in 1927. In 1929, he joined the New York LincolnGiants of the new...
: 243 The belief became so widespread, that Abraham Lincoln referenced the lost race of giants along with extinct Mastodons when describing the age of...
Giants in 1906 and first became a professional for Sol White's Philadelphia Giants in 1909. Poles soon followed White to the New York LincolnGiants in...
Club. Retrieved October 6, 2014. Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor. "Roadside Giants of the Lincoln Highway". Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor. Archived...
building up the independent Giants at the time. When Dixon began playing for Strothers in the 1920s, the outfield for the Giants was considered one of the...
Philadelphia Giants, New York LincolnGiants, Lincoln Stars, Indianapolis ABC's, Chicago American Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, and Bacharach Giants. Born in...