The Denver Post Tournament was organized in the 1920s to be "the World Series of semi-pro baseball." [1] The event was sponsored by the Denver Post and featured ten invited teams.[ citation needed] In 1934, Negro league players and Black players began to participate, starting with the Kansas City Monarchs and the Denver White Elephants. [2]
The tournament ended in the 1940s.[ citation needed]
The Denver Post Tournament was organized in the 1920s to be "the World Series of semi-pro baseball." [1] The event was sponsored by the Denver Post and featured ten invited teams.[ citation needed] In 1934, Negro league players and Black players began to participate, starting with the Kansas City Monarchs and the Denver White Elephants. [2]
The tournament ended in the 1940s.[ citation needed]