Former MVPs want Kenesaw Mountain Landis to be awarded


Something still annoys Barry Larkin about his MVP award.

The other name engraved on the trophy: Kenesaw Mountain Landis.

“Why is it there?” said Larkin, the black shortstop voted National League MVP in 1995 with the Cincinnati Reds.

“I was always aware of his name and what that meant to decrease the color line in Major League Baseball, the racial injustice and inequality that black players had to go through,” the Hall of Fame said this week. .

Hired in 1920 as the first sports commissioner to help clean up the rampant game, Landis and his legacy are “always a complicated story” that includes “documented racism,” said official MLB historian John Thorn.

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