Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York
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Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York
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The Pennsylvania Red Caps of New York were an independent baseball club that played in the Negro leagues during 12 seasons spanning 1916–1934. The title of this team had little to do with the state of Pennsylvania, but it did have a close connection with the Pennsylvania Station in New York City. The designation of Red Caps derived from the fact that some of the team's players served as redcaps in the famed station. The team was formed in 1916 by manager and owner "Handsome Bill" Egan, who was t
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