For the next three years, an Ebony & Ivory lager honoring Claude 'Steel Arm' Dickey of the Knoxville Giants will be available at Covenant Health Park.
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the city's Negro League professional baseball team in the 1920s. Steel Arm Lager is a call back to Giants pitcher Claude “Steel Arm” Dickey, Ebony & Ivory co-owner Mitchell Russell told Knox News.
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