

(AP) - The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is embarking on a fundraising campaign to raise $25 million for a new building to house its education center and what has become one of the world's unique collections of baseball memorabilia.

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is embarking on a fundraising campaign to raise $25 million for a new building in Kansas City, Missouri, to house its education center and what has become one of the world's unique collections of baseball memorabilia. David Eulitt/AP Show More Show Less 2 of2 FILE - Bronze statues of Negro League greats including pitcher Satchel Paige, front, play their positions on the Field of Legends, which is the centerpiece of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo., Jan.

1 of2 FILE - Jimmie Reid, left, Tabitha Reid, second from left, Melissa Reid, and Wanda Taylor, right, all visiting from states across the country for a family reunion, visit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo., July 3, 2012.
