MUSICJack White and the Warstic Woodmen play the Detroit Stars sandlot styleThe Detroit NewsThe team photo after the sandlot style baseball game between the Warstic Woodmen and the Detroit Stars at Hamtramck Stadium in Hamtramck, Mich. on July 11, 2019. Jack White has donated $10,000 towards the renovation and restoration of the stadium, once home to the Detroit Stars Negro League team.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJack White gets a hit during the game which was free to people but donations towards fixing up the field and stadium were encouraged. Jack White has donated $10,000 towards the renovation and restoration of the stadium, once home to the Detroit Stars Negro League team.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsRon Teasley, 92, of Detroit, who played in the Negro League, about to throw out the ceremonial first pitch.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJack White, right, chats with Vanessa Rose, 36, of Royal Oak, granddaughter of Norman "Turkey" Stearnes, after she reaches first base. Stearnes, a Hall of Famer, played 11 seasons for the Detroit Stars Negro League team.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsBrendan Benson of the Raconteurs is sent home to score.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsNathan Moore of Detroit pitches for the Stars.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJack White after getting the out at first on Stars' Lou Setzler, 32, of Detroit, left.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsLou Setzler, 32, of Detroit chases Warstic's Cameron Monger, left, during a run down.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTony Paris of Hamtramck and Lou Setzler, 32, of Detroit react after a successful run down getting the out on the Warstic baserunner.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJack White, right, prepares to bat.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsStanding at right, from right, Tristan Presley, 17, Reegan Saunders, 18, and Lauren Maiz, 17, all of Northville watch during the game.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJulia Timmons of the Warstic Woodmen ducks under a high pitch.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJack White bats during the game.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Pete Celina laughs at a comment made by Ron Teasley, 92, of Detroit, who played in the Negro League, and Ike Blessitt at Hamtramck Stadium during a charity match with the Jack White and friends to benefit the Friends of Historic Hamtramck Stadium on July 11, 2019. Blessitt played with the Detroit Tigers and many years in Mexico.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTour manager Lalo Medina walks off the field with Teresa Gillis, Jack White's mother, during the game.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsRobert Bradley sings during a break in the action.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPeople react while Robert Bradley, left, sings during a break in the game.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsWarstic's Cameron Monger slides safely into home.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPeople check out the stands of Historic Hamtramck Stadium during a sandlot style baseball game.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJack White, right, talks with musician, Dean Fertita, left, during the game.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsEvent organizer Dave Mesrey with the Friends of Historic Hamtramck Stadium makes a throw to first base.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJack White, right with long hair, high fives Stars' Rod Beard, left, of The Detroit News and Jean-Claude Lewis after the game.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsThe team photo after the sandlot style baseball game between the Warstic Woodmen and the Detroit Stars at Hamtramck Stadium in Hamtramck, Mich. on July 11, 2019. Jack White has donated $10,000 towards the renovation and restoration of the stadium, once home to the Detroit Stars Negro League team.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAdonis Ventura gives a thumbs up getting a photo taken with Jack White, right, after the game.Robin Buckson, The Detroit News