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1924 Colored World Series and Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)

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Difference between 1924 Colored World Series and Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)

1924 Colored World Series vs. Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)

The 1924 Colored World Series was a best-of-nine match-up between the Negro National League champion Kansas City Monarchs and the Eastern Colored League champion Hilldale. Kansas City Municipal Stadium was an American baseball and football stadium in the central United States, located in Kansas City, Missouri.

Similarities between 1924 Colored World Series and Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)

1924 Colored World Series and Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri) have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bullet Rogan, Chicago, J. L. Wilkinson, José Méndez, Kansas City Monarchs, Kansas City, Missouri, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Negro National League (1920–31), Negro World Series, Philadelphia, 1942 Negro World Series.

Bullet Rogan

Charles Wilber "Bullet" Rogan, also known as "Bullet Joe" (July 28, 1893 – March 4, 1967), was an American pitcher and outfielder for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro baseball leagues from 1920 to 1938.

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Chicago

Chicago, officially the City of Chicago, is the third most populous city in the United States, after New York City and Los Angeles.

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J. L. Wilkinson

James Leslie Wilkinson (May 14, 1878 - August 21, 1964) was an American sports executive who founded the All Nations baseball club in 1912, and the Negro league baseball team Kansas City Monarchs in 1920.

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José Méndez

José de la Caridad Méndez (March 19, 1887 – October 31, 1928) was a Cuban right-handed pitcher and manager in baseball's Negro Leagues.

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Kansas City Monarchs

The Kansas City Monarchs were the longest-running franchise in the history of baseball's Negro Leagues.

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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is an American history museum and hall of fame, located in Cooperstown, New York, and operated by private interests.

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Negro National League (1920–31)

The Negro National League (NNL) was one of the several Negro leagues which were established during the period in the United States in which organized baseball was segregated.

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Negro World Series

The Negro World Series was a post-season baseball tournament that was held from 1924 to 1927 and from 1942 to 1948 between the champions of the Negro leagues, matching the mid-western winners against their east-coast counterparts.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia is the largest city in the U.S. state and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the sixth-most populous U.S. city, with a 2017 census-estimated population of 1,580,863.

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1942 Negro World Series

The Negro World Series was a best-of-seven match-up between the Negro American League champion Kansas City Monarchs and the Negro National League champion Washington-Homestead Grays.

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1924 Colored World Series and Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri) Comparison

1924 Colored World Series has 38 relations, while Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri) has 168. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 5.34% = 11 / (38 + 168).

References

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