Everything You Wanted To Know About Satchel Paige

The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum and NegroLeaguesHistory.com unveiled the officially licensed, limited-edition Satchel Paige Talking Baseball Bobblehead Series on Friday. The series of 11 talking bobblehead feature the Mobile, Alabama, native and Kansas City Monarchs legend who is considered the most famous player in the history of the Negro Leagues. The bobbleheadsContinue reading “Everything You Wanted To Know About Satchel Paige”

Hy-Vee Knows Bo

If you’re in the Kansas City area on Friday you might want to stop off at a Hy-Vee and pick up a Bo Jackson bobble head, which is the final piece in the Negro Leagues Bobble Head Series offered exclusively at the Midwestern grocery store chain. The Jackson will be released Friday and is theContinue reading “Hy-Vee Knows Bo”

Satchel, Josh And The 1942 Negro Leagues World Series

The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled an officially licensed, limited-edition bobble head featuring Satchel Paige of the Kansas City Monarchs and Josh Gibson of the Homestead Grays squaring off in the 1942 Negro Leagues World Series on Friday. The dual bobble head is one of 16 that the Museum unveiled today as part of theContinue reading “Satchel, Josh And The 1942 Negro Leagues World Series”

Bowers Is The Custom King Of Kansas City

Matt Bowers found his niche. And, it didn’t take all that long, either. Bowers, 53, started collecting bobble heads just about three years ago and he clearly enjoys collecting everything Kansas City, whether it’s Royals or Chiefs-related. What makes his modest hometown collection complete, however, are his customs, extremely unique pieces that he has createdContinue reading “Bowers Is The Custom King Of Kansas City”