Baseball color line (English Wikipedia)

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  • Gordon, Patrick (April 2008). "On the field, Pythian baseball club was rivaled by few". Philadelphia Baseball Review. Archived from the original on May 13, 2011. Retrieved August 30, 2013. The Pythians finished 1867 with a 9–1 record but suffered a setback on October 16 in Harrisburg when the club applied and was denied admission into the Pennsylvania State Convention of Baseball, a state organization designed to promote a professional approach to the game. "The committee reported favorably on all credentials except for the ones presented by the Pythians, which they intentionally neglected", noted author Michael Lomax. The National Association of Base Ball Players upheld the Pennsylvania State Association's ruling and adopted a formal ban on the inclusion of black players and clubs.

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