Ron Teasley, a Detroit native who played for the New York Cubans in the Negro National League, died on Tuesday at age 99.
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Remembering Ron Teasley, a cherished figure in baseball history who left a lasting legacy on the Negro Leagues. The post ...
Ron “Schoolboy” Teasley, who was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers and was a utility player for the 1948 New York Cubans in the ...
Figure skaters Madison Chock and Evan Bates rock-and-rolled their way to a world-best 91.06 points in the rhythm dance Friday ...
Ron Teasley, one of the last remaining veterans of the Negro Leagues, has died. A native of Detroit, Teasley sparkled on the baseball diamond. He was 99.
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In March, Lukas Winter will board a flight to Cuba once again to deliver medical supplies. It will be his 50th trip since ...
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. embassy in Cuba warned Americans in the country on Tuesday that ...
Ronald “Schoolboy” Teasley, one of the last living links to baseball’s segregation-era Negro Leagues and a trailblazer both ...
Ron Teasley Sr., who was one of the last two surviving players from baseball's major Negro Leagues era, died Tuesday at age 99.
JACKSON, Miss. ( WJTV) – Allen Wells, an author and Jackson native, joined us to talk about about his work in children’s literature.
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