The 1930 Detroit Stars baseball team competed in the Negro National League during the 1930 baseball season. The team compiled a 54–41 record (52-37 against league opponents), had a 24-game winning streak in July and August, won the league's second-half championship, and lost to the St. Louis Stars in a postseason series billed as the "Negro World Series". The team was owned by John A. Roesink and led by player-manager Bingo DeMoss. The Stars played their home games at Hamtramck Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan.
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| - The 1930 Detroit Stars baseball team competed in the Negro National League during the 1930 baseball season. The team compiled a 54–41 record (52-37 against league opponents), had a 24-game winning streak in July and August, won the league's second-half championship, and lost to the St. Louis Stars in a postseason series billed as the "Negro World Series". The team was owned by John A. Roesink and led by player-manager Bingo DeMoss. The Stars played their home games at Hamtramck Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan. (en)
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| - Negro National League (1920–1931)
- 1930 in sports in Michigan
- African-American history in Detroit
- Negro league baseball seasons
- Bingo DeMoss
- Bobby Robinson (baseball)
- Detroit
- Hot Springs, Arkansas
- Pepper Daniels
- Valdosta, Georgia
- Earned run average
- Columbus, Ohio
- Crush Holloway
- Georgetown, Texas
- Monrovia, California
- Muskogee, Oklahoma
- Andrew Love (baseball)
- Andy Cooper
- Lou Dials
- Luther, Oklahoma
- Steel Arm Tyler
- St. Louis Stars (baseball)
- 1930 in baseball
- Topeka, Kansas
- Turkey Stearnes
- Wade Johnston
- Washington County, TX
- Whistler, Alabama
- Willie Powell
- Ed Rile
- Eutaw, Alabama
- Evansville, Indiana
- Baseball Hall of Fame
- Win–loss record (pitching)
- Hamtramck, Michigan
- Hamtramck Stadium
- Hillsboro, Texas
- Jake Dunn
- Ted Shaw
- Terrell, Texas
- Albert Davis (baseball)
- Spoony Palm
- Middleport, Ohio
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Mack Park
- Nelson Dean
- Grady Orange
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| - The 1930 Detroit Stars baseball team competed in the Negro National League during the 1930 baseball season. The team compiled a 54–41 record (52-37 against league opponents), had a 24-game winning streak in July and August, won the league's second-half championship, and lost to the St. Louis Stars in a postseason series billed as the "Negro World Series". The team was owned by John A. Roesink and led by player-manager Bingo DeMoss. The Stars played their home games at Hamtramck Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan. In its first season at the new Hamtramck Stadium, the team did poorly at the box office. In August 1930, the team's official scorer, Russell J. Cowans, published an article blaming owner Roesink, a white owner of haberdashery shops, for antagonizing the team's fans by a variety of incidents, including an attempt to have manager DeMoss arrested for protesting Roesink's use of abusive language, refusing to advertise in the city's black newspapers, inviting Ty Cobb to throw out the first pitch at the stadium's dedication, failing to visit any of the numerous fans who were injured in the 1929 Mack Park fire, failing to tender a contract to Turkey Stearnes at the beginning of the season, failing to provide adequate funds for the players' needs while on road trips, and staffing the park with white umpires, white concessionaires and white ticket sellers. (en)
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