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The Kings of Darby: The Hilldale Club and the 1925 World Series

21 min · 29. juni 2025
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Episode 4: The Kings of Darby: The Hilldale Club and the 1925 Colored World Series 👑⚾ Step back into the roaring 1920s and discover how the mighty Hilldale Club of Darby, PA, became the kings of Black baseball. From their rise under Ed Bolden’s fierce leadership to their legendary showdown with the Kansas City Monarchs in the 1925 Colored World Series—this episode unpacks the grit, glory, and game-changing legacy of one of the Negro Leagues' most dominant dynasties. 💥 Meet legends like Biz Mackey, Judy Johnson & Louis Santop 📍 Explore the roots of Hilldale Park 📰 Hear how Philly’s Black press covered every historic pitch

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