TEMPE – The eighth annual DREAM Series is in full swing in the Arizona desert! DREAM Series is Major League Baseball and USA Baseball’s joint initiative held over Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend. Its mission focuses on the development of a diverse group of elite amateur and high-school athletes.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential figures in the US civil-rights movement. Much of what people know about the activist is limited to his iconic role in the 1963 March ...
Major League Baseball and USA Baseball will host the eighth annual DREAM Series, an amateur baseball development experience designed to diversify the talent pool of minority pitchers and catchers. The annual event,
In recent years in Memphis, recognition of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday has emphasized ... principal of Whitehaven High, and the Rev. Mike Collins, Monumental pastor.
During the morning sessions of the 2025 DREAM Series, where 80 top Black and Latino high school players descend upon Tempe Diablo Stadium to participate in a full-scale development experience, an almost perfect metaphor unfolds in the corner of one of the backfields.
Eight players from Texas were selected to participate in the 2025 DREAM Series, scheduled for Jan. 17-20 at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Arizona.
The eighth rendition of Major League Baseball’s DREAM Series will feature eight of Texas’ top high school baseball players. Slated for Jan. 17-20, at Tempe Dia
On Jan. 15, Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano and Superintendent of Schools Aníbal Soler, Jr. launched the 2025 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Poem/Essay Contest. This year’s theme, African Americans and Labor, focuses on the impact of work on the experience ...
Dr. King was not only a leader in the civil rights movement but also a visionary whose commitment to justice helped shape the future of America. The city of Alachua honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a special celebration at Legacy Park.
Standing on his balcony at The Lorraine Motel, King was shot and killed April 4, 1968. The assassination sparked another series of riots in the Avondale neighborhood, which resulted in the deaths of two people, 220 injured, 260 arrested and $3 million in damages, the Enquirer reported.
Keep your eyes on the prize. That's the message Bruce Springsteen imparted Monday, Jan. 20, the national holiday for the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Boss shared a live video of a performance of the traditional folk song “Eyes on the Prize” midday Monday on his social media.