A pioneering baseball league in Nebraska launched dozens of MLB careers. Then it collapsed. - Flatwater Free Press
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A pioneering baseball league in Nebraska launched dozens of MLB careers. Then it collapsed. - Flatwater Free Press
Jim Kaat knew in 1957 – and maintains today – that the best place to launch his Major League Baseball career was in central Nebraska. Kaat, who won 283 games as a pitcher, made three All Star games and is now a Hall of Famer, makes a compelling case for Nebraska. And he’s not alone. In four years, Nebraska helped send more than 40 players to the majors through the Nebraska State League, a then-innovative minor league class exclusively for first…
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