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Baseball
the sports section
Apr. 28, 2023
One of the Last Negro League Ballparks Has Been Saved
The restored Hinchcliffe Stadium in Paterson, New Jersey, reopens next month.
By
Joe DeLessio
museums
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After 14 Years, the Jackie Robinson Museum Is Finally Open
The 2008 Recession, Hurricane Sandy, and COVID all slowed down the project, but the athlete’s 100-year-old widow finally got her wish.
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Joe DeLessio
sports
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By
Joe DeLessio
sports
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A new minor-league baseball team is coming to the borough, and it needs a name that reflects its community. What does that mean, exactly?
By
Joe DeLessio
sports & money
Apr. 14, 2021
One More Thing Bernie Madoff Helped Ruin: The Mets
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By
Joe DeLessio
sports
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Staten Island’s Ballpark Is Too Nice to Go to Waste
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By
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