Negro League Baseball

Leon Day is carried off the field by his jubilant Newark Eagles teammates in 1946 after throwing a no-hits, no-runs opening game at Ruppert Stadium.

Overall History of the Negro Major Leagues

by Todd Bolton

Leon Day and NLBPA Memorabilia Fundraiser

Authenticated Negro Leagues and Leon Day Memorabilia for sale to benefit Geraldine Day, the widow of Hall of Famer Leon Day. 100% of profits from all sales of these Negro Leagues items will go to benefit Geraldine Day, widow of Negro League star pitcher and Hall of Famer Leon Day, who passed away only six days after his election to the Hall of Fame in 1995.

www. smnlbinc.org - Simmons Museum of Negro Leagues Baseball

The Hubert V. Simmons, Museum of Negro Leagues Baseball, Inc. is an educational center in Baltimore County established in honor of Negro Leagues baseball players and their contributions to the history of the United States of America.

NLBPA Merchandise Premieres on #1 Morning TV Show!

Third Anniversary of Leon Day Little League at Leon Day Park

Hieronimus & Co. and the Negro Baseball Leagues Visit the White House in 1992

Hieronimus & Co. and the Negro Baseball Leagues Visit the White House in 1994

Media Coverage of Hieronimus & Company's Contributions to Public Awareness of the Negro Baseball Leagues

Rare Autographed Leon Day Poster

The Official Negro Leagues Baseball Association Website (NLBPA)

Other Negro League Websites