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Frank White | The 1942 Kansas City Monarchs
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Frank White | The 1942 Kansas City Monarchs

Bob Kendrick tells the story of Buck O'Neil's favorite team - the 1942 Negro World Series Champion Kansas City Monarchs. Plus, KC baseball legend Frank White sits down to talk about Kansas City's championship history - from the '42 Monarchs, to his '85 Royals, and the modern day Kansas City Monarchs of the American Association.

Black Diamonds · Bob Kendrick, Darnea Samuels, Buck O'Neil, John Miles, Henry Presswood, Stephen Banker, Newt Allen, Geraldine Day, Frank White

May 19, 202259m 7s

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Show Notes

Bob Kendrick tells the story of Buck O'Neil's favorite team - the 1942 Negro World Series Champion Kansas City Monarchs. Plus, KC baseball legend Frank White sits down to talk about Kansas City's championship history - from the '42 Monarchs, to his '85 Royals, and the modern day Kansas City Monarchs of the American Association.

 

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