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    Columbus' Negro League stats added to MLB record books

    By Tyler Buchanan,

    19 days ago

    Major League Baseball recently added Negro Leagues statistics to its historical records, including those from a few Columbus teams.

    Why it matters: Such players were barred from the MLB during segregation, but they are now considered "major leaguers."


    Zoom in: Columbus was once home to teams like the Buckeyes (1921), Turfs (1932), and Blue Birds (1933).

    • The Blue Birds' Jabbo Andrews led all Negro National League hitters in 1933 with a .398 batting average.

    Two other Central Ohio historic tidbits in recent headlines:

    Restoration, not demolition

    Three local buildings are getting historic preservation tax credits to help restore them to their former glories.

    • $1.9 million: The Columbus Carriage Manufacturing Co. Building, 2050 S. High St., dates back to 1895 . It's turning into restaurant, retail, office, and event spaces.
    • $10 million: The Kroger Bakery Complex, 427-457 Cleveland Ave., has been vacant since 2019, but will become an apartment complex .
    • $1.5 million: The former Ohio National Bank, 167 S. High St., is being developed into a fine dining space and apartments.

    A Dublin dedication

    City leaders recently dedicated a historic Black cemetery in Dublin following its rediscovery in 2020.

    Flashback: The Brown-Harris Cemetery on Shier Rings Road dates back nearly 200 years when a formerly enslaved family moved from Virginia to Dublin.

    • A farmer later acquired the land in 1915 and is believed to have removed around two dozen headstones.
    • In 2004, a local historian found part of a headstone while searching for arrowheads.
    • The city later bought the land for development and an engineering firm officially located the cemetery in 2020.

    The latest: A June 28 dedication ceremony featured a new monument built on the site and brought together descendants of those buried there.

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