Birmingham Barons honor Bill Greason's notable legacy

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Last updated Jun 12, 2026

Birmingham Barons honor Bill Greason's notable legacy
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The Birmingham Barons held a ceremony on June 11 to celebrate Bill Greason, the oldest living former Negro League and Major League Baseball player, who turned 101 years old. Greason, who was the first Black pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, has a remarkable history as a baseball player, U.S. Marine, and minister. During the event, he emphasized his hope of positively impacting others throughout his life. The tribute was part of the Barons' Juneteenth celebration, which also included giveaways of special T-shirts. Greason took the mound at Regions Field for a ceremonial pitch, surrounded by family, friends, and fans.

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  • Bill Greason celebrated his 101st birthday on June 11.
  • He was honored by the Birmingham Barons at Regions Field.
  • Greason emphasized helping others as his life's mission.
  • The event included a ceremonial pitch from Greason.
  • The ceremony was part of the Barons' Juneteenth celebration.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — The Birmingham Barons honored the legacy of Bill Greason Wednesday night, celebrating the oldest living former Negro League and Major League Baseball player. At 101 years old, Greason has worn many uniforms throughout his life — as a Negro League baseball player, a Major League pitcher, a U.S. Marine and a […]

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