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1942 in baseball and East–West All-Star Game

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Difference between 1942 in baseball and East–West All-Star Game

1942 in baseball vs. East–West All-Star Game

The differences between 1942 in baseball and East–West All-Star Game are not available.

Similarities between 1942 in baseball and East–West All-Star Game

1942 in baseball and East–West All-Star Game have 17 things in common (in Unionpedia): Baltimore Elite Giants, Birmingham Black Barons, Chicago American Giants, Cleveland Buckeyes, History of the St. Louis Browns, Homestead Grays, Jackie Robinson, Jacksonville Red Caps, Kansas City Monarchs, Memphis Red Sox, New York Cubans, Newark Eagles, Philadelphia Stars (baseball), Pittsburgh Courier, Polo Grounds, Satchel Paige, Yankee Stadium (1923).

Baltimore Elite Giants

The Baltimore Elite Giants were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro leagues from to.

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Birmingham Black Barons

The Birmingham Black Barons played professional baseball for Birmingham, Alabama, in the Negro Leagues from 1920 to 1960 when the Major Leagues successfully integrated.

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Chicago American Giants

The Chicago American Giants were a Chicago-based Negro league baseball team, owned and managed from 1911 to 1926 by player-manager Andrew "Rube" Foster.

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Cleveland Buckeyes

The Cleveland Buckeyes were a Negro league baseball team that played from 1942 to 1950 in the Negro American League.

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History of the St. Louis Browns

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Homestead Grays

The Homestead Grays (also known as Washington Grays or Washington Homestead Grays) were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro leagues in the United States.

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Jackie Robinson

Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era.

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Jacksonville Red Caps

The Jacksonville Red Caps were a Negro league baseball team based primarily in Jacksonville, Florida.

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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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Memphis Red Sox

The Memphis Red Sox were a Negro League baseball team that was active from 1923 to 1950.

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New York Cubans

The New York Cubans were a Negro league baseball team that played during the 1930s and from 1939 to 1950.

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Newark Eagles

The Newark Eagles were a professional Negro league baseball team which played in the Negro National League from 1936 to 1948.

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Philadelphia Stars (baseball)

The Philadelphia Stars were a Negro league baseball team from Philadelphia.

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Pittsburgh Courier

The Pittsburgh Courier was an African-American weekly newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1907 until October 22, 1966.

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Polo Grounds

The Polo Grounds was the name of three stadiums in Upper Manhattan, New York City, used mainly for professional baseball and American football from 1880 until 1963.

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Satchel Paige

Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige (July 7, 1906 – June 8, 1982) was an American Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who became a legend in his own lifetime by being known as perhaps the best pitcher in baseball history, by his longevity in the game, and by attracting record crowds wherever he pitched.

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Yankee Stadium (1923)

Yankee Stadium was a stadium located in the Bronx, a borough of New York City.

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1942 in baseball and East–West All-Star Game Comparison

1942 in baseball has 287 relations, while East–West All-Star Game has 126. As they have in common 17, the Jaccard index is 4.12% = 17 / (287 + 126).

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