'It really motivated me': Trip to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum inspires White Sox and ACE players
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Jones listened intently as museum President Bob Kendrick shared tales of Andrew 'Rube' Foster, James Thomas 'Cool Papa' Bell, Ted 'Double Duty' Radcliffe, and Jackie Robinson, particularly enjoying stories about Hall of Famer Satchel Paige's pitches.
Nabieu expressed how visiting the museum provided insight into the history of the Negro Leagues and the foundation of MLB, emphasizing that everything was not solely built within MLB.
Kendrick highlighted the significance of sharing Negro Leagues stories with major league athletes, particularly appreciating the support the White Sox have shown to the museum over the years and the impact these visits can have on youth players.
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