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Best podcasts about Negro league baseball

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Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast
The 12 Greatest Negro League Baseball Games

Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 28:12


Phil S. Dixon Author and Historian calls the Moondog Show to tell the world about the 12 greatest Baseball games ever played in the Negro Leagues. It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show. MoondogShow.com

Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast
Christmas Time in the New World

Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 120:00


(Episode 312) On this show Courtney Tobolt, Hillary Fisher, Treat Hartmann and Shelly Hartmann come to the studio to talk about the Blueberry Chicks and the new TV show on WNIT-TV PBS in South Bend, Indiana. On Racin' Mason Dixon's Front Porch Stomp, he invites the most interesting woman in the world, Marlene Felton. Marlene tells the show about her friendship with Garth Brooks and John Denver. Phil S. Dixon, Negro League Baseball historian joins the show by phone to tell the world about the 12 best Negro League games in their history. Dr. Max Masters from Masters Chiropractic and Rehabilitation also joins the show to give a tip or two about the holiday eating season eating. Mason Dixon, Amanda Jones and Gina Johnston-Small round out the studio panel to discuss Cabinet Billionaire Nominees and Amanda Jones's Boo Boo. A couple Trusin Byrd Band Christmas songs are played, "A Boy Named Roy" and "It's Christmas Time". It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show.

Red Eye Report
NEGRO LEAGUE BASEBALL - RER 439

Red Eye Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 60:39


In this episode of the Red Eye Report, we discuss Negro League Baseball. These guys were killing it well before the Majors! Also in the show, Ashtray gimps out with his electronic acupuncture pen and someone "accidentally" contaminates a pizza parlor with their weed oil. Download the Red Eye Report wherever you get your podcasts. theredeyereport.com facebook.com/redeyereport

The Record Player
Too $hort - Life is...Too $hort (1988)

The Record Player

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 79:31


Send us a textProfessor Louis Moore joins Matt and Jeff to discuss his essential new book, The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans and the Making of the Black Quarterback. Our engaging discussion with Lou took us deep into the history of Black quarterbacks and athletes in general in the NFL and he talks about the journey he took as he was writing the book. However much progress you might think has been made in the NFL (and beyond), this discussion -- and Lou's book -- will remind you that there's a lot that still needs to be addressed.Lou also shared his history as a music fan and the formative experiences he had as a listener growing up, and why Life is...Too $hort is still one of the most important albums in his collection. We had a blast speaking with Lou and if you haven't had a chance to check out his book yet, you'll really want to after hearing this conversation. Our thanks to Lou for writing this book and the time he spent with us to talk about it! You can visit his official website and read more information about his career to date below.P.S. You can skip the intro and go right to our conversation with Lou, which begins at 10:02.About Professor Louis Moore:Louis Moore is a Professor of History at Grand Valley State University. He teaches African American History, Civil Rights, Sports History, and US History.His research and writing examines the interconnections between race and sports.  He is the author of two books, I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915 and We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality, and has an Audible lecture, African American Athletes Who Made History. In addition, he has two Audible lectures, African American Athletes Who Made History and A Pastime of Their Own: The Story of Negro League Baseball. He has also written for various online outlets including The New York Daily News, Vox, The Global Sports Institute, First and Pen, and the African American Intellectual Historical Society, and he has appeared on NPR, MSNBC, CNN, and BBC Sports. The co-host of the Black Athlete Podcast, his latest book, The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans and the Making of the Black Quarterback is out now.Support the show

Deconstructing Dallas
Harrison Blair Continues a Family's Legacy in Dallas

Deconstructing Dallas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 47:55


In this episode, Ryan Trimble and Shawn Williams chat with the president of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, Harrison Blair, who shares insights into his family's history in Dallas, including ties to Negro League Baseball and community advocacy. Harrison discusses the chamber's significant growth, expanding from 100 to over 900 members, and highlights key initiatives like a $25,000 micro-lending program with VISTA Bank and a $141,000 grant program launched in 2020. The conversation also covers ambitious plans for the future, such as increasing membership to 3,000, transforming MLK Boulevard into a business district, and establishing a flagship office.In addition, the episode highlights the chamber's upcoming Cowboy Couture Gala on December 12, which will provide a major opportunity for networking and community support.Shawn and Ryan also get a surprise "call" from a longtime listener who has a bone to pick with one (or both) of them. Support Alpha Merit Group:Check out the Alpha Merit Group fundraising video dicussed in the episode and produced by Allyn Media. Consider donating to support education and mentorship for young men of color here.Connect with Shawn and Ryan on instagram:@rtrimble15@shawnpwilliams

Cinema Shame
Cinema Solo: The Magic and Miracles of Baseball in The Natural and Field of Dreams

Cinema Shame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 59:54


James throws out his first Cinema Solo, a audio essay about The Natural and Field of Dreams and how the magic of movies changes as we grow more cynical about the existence of everyday miracles. ThirtyHertzRumble.com - a bl-g about Movies, Music and Nostalgia   Twitter: @CinemaShame Bsky: @cinemashame.bsky.social Instagram: @CinemaShamePodcast

Historians At The Movies
Episode 97: Any Given Sunday with Lou Moore

Historians At The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 94:22


Any Given Sunday turns 25 this year and it may have predicted the modern football era whether the NFL liked it or not. Sports historian Lou Moore stops in to talk about the rise of Black quarterbacks, CTE, social media in sports, malevolent owners, and his new book The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans, and the Making of the Black Quarterback.About our guest:Louis Moore is a Professor of History at Grand Valley State University. He teaches African American History, Civil Rights, Sports History, and US History. His research and writing examines the interconnections between race and sports.  He is the author of two other books, I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915 and We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality, and has an audible lecture, African American Athletes Who Made History. In addition, he has two audible lectures, African American Athletes Who Made History and A Pastime of Their Own: The Story of Negro League Baseball. He has also written for various online outlets including The New York Daily News, Vox, The Global Sports Institute, First and Pen, and the African American Intellectual Historical Society, and he has appeared on NPR, MSNBC, CNN, and BBC Sports. He is als the co-host of the Black Athlete Podcast.Support the podcast:$7 gets you HATM swag, early access to podcasts, and our gratitudehttps://www.patreon.com/historiansatthemovies 

The Rob Burgess Show
Ep. 260 - Louis Moore [III]

The Rob Burgess Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 28:09


Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this, our 260th episode, our returning guest is Louis Moore. You first heard Louis Moore on Episode 53 and Episode 75 of the podcast. Louis Moore is a professor of history at Grand Valley State University, where he teaches African American history, sports history and gender history. He graduated with a B.A. from California State University, Sacramento in 2001, an M.A. from the University of California, Davis in 2005, and a Ph.D. His research and writing examines the interconnections between race and sports. He is the author of “I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915” and “We Will Win the Day: The Civil Rights Movement, the Black Athlete, and the Quest for Equality.” In addition, he has two Audible lectures, “African American Athletes Who Made History” and “A Pastime of Their Own: The Story of Negro League Baseball.” He has also written for various online outlets including The New York Daily News, Vox, The Global Sports Institute, First and Pen and the African American Intellectual Historical Society. He has appeared on NPR, MSNBC, CNN and BBC Sports. He is the co-host of the “Black Athlete Podcast.” His latest book, “The Great Black Hope: Doug Williams, Vince Evans and the Making of the Black Quarterback” will be released on Sept. 24. Follow me on Mastodon: newsie.social/@therobburgessshow Follow me on Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/robaburg.bsky.social Subscribe to my Substack newsletter: https://therobburgessshow.substack.com/ Check out my Linktree: linktr.ee/therobburgessshow

Masters of Storytelling
How to Shape a Legacy Part 1: A Call to Action

Masters of Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 33:54


Legacy. It may seem like just a simple word, but it carries immense weight. It's the kind of term that makes you pause, take a deep breath, and ponder your lasting impact on others, your community, and the world at large. It can feel overwhelming, but don't worry—we're here to break it down!   Welcome to "How to Shape a Legacy," a new Masters of Storytelling miniseries, where we break down what legacy truly means and how you can create one that endures. In part one, Maya talks to one of BRC's very own master storytellers, Senior Writer Rich Procter. The two explore what legacy means, explore its facets, and discuss the unique role storytellers can play in crafting a legacy that matters.   To learn more about R Lee Procter's book, "Sugarball: A Novel of Negro League Baseball", visit: https://bit.ly/3Z0VCWA  To learn more about BRC: www.brcweb.com   Special thanks to the sponsors of this miniseries, The World Experience Organization, a global institution dedicated to promoting the experience economy, improving the quality of experiences, and enhancing the opportunities for experiential creators worldwide. Learn more: www.worldxo.org 

Eric's Perspective : A podcast series on African American art
Eric's Perspective Feat. Kadir Nelson

Eric's Perspective : A podcast series on African American art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 73:06


In this episode, Eric sits down with talented and celebrated artist, illustrator and author… Kadir Nelson! They discuss how he first discovered his artistic inclination and how it had been fostered from an early age; having been mentored by artist and art teacher Michael Morris; his uncle. His educational journey in art — having received a scholarship to study art at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and upon graduating with highest honors, how he was summoned by DreamWorks Pictures to create conceptual artwork for Steven Spielberg's Oscar® nominated feature, “Amistad” and the animated feature “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”. They explore his artistic style and how it evolved through the years. From creating paintings and portraits, to illustration and sculpture! His distinct style of urban realism and how it's reminiscent of turn of the century American painters and historical subjects, often telling a story with his art and emphasizing the heroic. They discuss Nelson's process — what moves him and where he draws inspiration from.  How he's displayed his works at notable exhibitions and in the permanent collections of several esteemed institutions… including the United States House of Representatives, The National Baseball Hall of Fame, the World Trade Center, the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, the National Museum of African American History and Culture and most recently, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. They delve into exciting stories about how Nelson was commissioned by a host of distinguished clients including music legend John McClain; creating works in honor of Marvin Gaye... painting the cover artwork for Michael Jackson's posthumously released album, “Michael” and recording artist Drake's multi-platinum selling album, “Nothing Was the Same”. His experience of creating cover artwork for the New Yorker magazine; that pay tribute to historical and contemporary American figures in New York City and abroad. How Nelson has authored and illustrated several award-winning New York Times Best Selling picture books including, “WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of Negro League Baseball” and the great honor he had of becoming the recipient of the prestigious Caldecott Medal for illustration..! Guest Bio: Kadir Nelson (b. 1974) is an award-winning American author and artist based in Los Angeles, California. He is the recipient of multiple awards from the Society of Illustrators in New York, including the prestigious Hamilton King Award as well the 2020 recipient of the Caldecott Medal and Coretta Scott King Award for illustration. He adds this to multiple Caldecott Honors, Coretta Scott King Author and Illustrator Awards, New York Times Best Illustrated Book Awards, several NAACP Image Awards and an Olympic Art Bronze medal, among others. Mr. Nelson has also created artwork for a host of distinguished clients, including but not limited to National Geographic, HBO, Nike, Disney, Hennessy, and Sony Music, for whom he painted the cover artwork for Michael Jackson's posthumously released album, “Michael,” which was listed in the Guinness Book of Records® for the largest poster in the world. Nelson's artwork was also featured on the cover of recording artist Drake's multi-platinum selling album, “Nothing Was the Same”; over a dozen commemorative US postage stamps honoring American legends, such as Major League All-Stars Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio, NBA great Wilt Chamberlain, and most recently Motown's Prince of Soul Marvin Gaye, which altogether have sold several million stamps. Nelson's primarily figurative paintings and sculptures focus on historical narratives and heroic subjects in American culture and are often informed by the Old Masters like Ingres, Michelangelo, Hopper, and Tanner. His sumptuous settings and characters, rich palette, and realistic, yet painterly technique speaks to both modern urban realism and masterly works of turn-of-the century American painters.

The Charlie Tuna Show
President of the Negro League Baseball Museum Bob Kendrick - Segment 2- 6.19.24

The Charlie Tuna Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 25:24


Straight Up With Sturg
Willie Mays

Straight Up With Sturg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 13:04


Rob pays homage to The Say Hey Kid, who he says was the trigger that led him to learning about the incredible history of Negro League Baseball, and the shameful side of MLB's history...

Sports Morning with Craig Humphreys
Matt on Dallas Beating Boston, Sports With Dad, and Negro League Baseball Memories

Sports Morning with Craig Humphreys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 48:46


Matt discusses the Mavericks temporarily saving their season, favorite memories of sports with dad, and Negro League Baseball memories with author Gaylon White! Go to GaylonWhite.com for information on all of his wonderful books! Follow Matt on X @Bluto51 and WWLS @sportsanimal, thesportsanimal.com, and The Sports Animal app!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mad Scientist Lab Podcast
The Mad Scientist Lab w/ Jared Leigh and RJ | The Process

The Mad Scientist Lab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 85:25


It's Scientist Lab Mad ….or whatever RJ can't pronounce. The merging of The Negro League Baseball into MLB statistics has caused quite a stir among the fans. Do you agree? Or are you convinced that it tampers with the MLB's legacy? Remember that Mini Fridge RJ was so excited about? It's not here…BECAUSE RJ CAN'T READ! RJ has the guys in tears as he admits the fatal flaw in his ordering process. Shawn is back and celebrating yet another rotation around the sun. This leads to his version of the infamous Hellburger from Wrestlemania weekend. Like Share Comment Subscribe and Review!

Sports Stuff w/Jim & Muff
SSJM 271 - Caitlin Clark Shoulder Checked - Josh Gibson Rules - Scottie is Free

Sports Stuff w/Jim & Muff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 66:59


Another week and another argument revoling around Caitlin Clark. Listen to where the crew falls on the recent incident between Clark and Chennedy Carter along with thoughts on Scottie Scheffler's charges being dismissed. Last, but not least, is that Pittsburgh baseball now has an all-time stats leader in multiple categories due to Negro League Baseball statistics being integrated into MLB record books.Don't forget to follow us on all our socials: - @sportsjimmuff on Instagram / Twitter - Sports Stuff with Jim & Muff on Facebook / YouTube Subcribe, comment, rate, review, poke, like, tickle, and get the damn bell on!!!

Just Baseball
Just Baseball S12E16

Just Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 75:46


Andreas schaut sich einen anderen Rückschlagsport an, daher reden Axel und Florian über die letzte Baseball Woche. Die Saison von Ronald Acuna Jr. ist leider beendet und auch Zac Gallen macht uns Sorgen. Nach einem kurzen Blick in die NL West loben wir die Cardinals aus der Central. Wir verabschieden Angel Hernandez und staunen über die Guardians und Royals. Die Statistiken der Spieler der Negro League Baseball werden seit dieser Woche in den Statistiken der MLB geführt. Wir sind voll des Lobes für die Yankees, bei den Mets ist wieder business as usual. Wir wagen eine erste Bewertung der City Connect Jersey der Toronto Blue Jays.

Copeland's Corner with Brian Copeland
Trump Trial Predictions, Political Bias & Negro League Baseball Statistcis

Copeland's Corner with Brian Copeland

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 64:39


This week's edition of Copeland's Corner, with featured guests former prosecutor Jim Hammer, Headliners Don Reed, Justin Lockwood & Tom Sawyer.Tune is as Brian and his guests talk about the latest hot talk topics, current events, and life in general. This week Brian discuss the ongoing trial of Donald Trump with former prosecutor and legal analyst Jim Hammer. They delve into the details of Trump's case involving 34 counts of fraudulent bookkeeping and election fraud related to a payoff to Stormy Daniels, and speculate on the possible outcomes and implications of the jury's deliberations. Later, Copeland and comedian guests Tom Sawyer, Justin Lockwood, and Don Reed explore the broader implications of the trial, political bias, and potential violence following a conviction. The episode also touches on the recent controversies surrounding Supreme Court Justice Alito's anti-Trump flag flying and his refusal to recuse himself in related cases, as well as the moral complexities within the judicial system. The show concludes with a positive note about Major League Baseball's decision to integrate Negro League statistics into the official records.--For more from Brian...Visit his website: www.BrianCopeland.comFollow on Social Media:  Twitter & Instagram - @BrianCopieEmail: BrianCopelandShow@Gmail.com--Copeland's Corner is Created, Hosted, & Executive Produced by Brian Copeland. This Show is Recorded & Mixed by Charlene Goto with Go-To Productions. Visit Go-To Productions for all your  Podcast & Media needs.

The Charlie Tuna Show
Negro League Baseball - Segment 3 - 5.29.24

The Charlie Tuna Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 11:19


Mason & Ireland
HR 2: New Record Leaders

Mason & Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 52:08


Time for Sports Graffiti! Mason and Ireland dive into the news announced yesterday of the Negro League Baseball stats being added and incorporated into MLB's official stats! Mason and Ireland share the latest news surrounding Bronny James. Is Bronny getting unfair criticism? The guys dive into the comments from Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley on TNT about Kyrie Irving. Wassup Foo!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jason & John
Hour 2--J&J Show Wednesday 5/29/24-- Giannotto continued, then "Rundown"-Western Conf Finals, Negro league stats, Jones, Graceland story

Jason & John

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 48:31


Hour 2--J&J Show Wednesday 5/29/24-- "Rundown"-Western Conf Finals, Negro league stats, Jones, Graceland story

Baltimore Positive
Dr. Frank Lance tells Nestor about Black Sox memorial and Negro Baseball League History planned for Baltimore waterfront

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 15:13


Dr. Frank Lance of Parks & People tells Nestor about the local group and many organizations supporting the creation of a proper Black Sox Memorial and a Negro League Baseball history trail planned for the Baltimore waterfront. The post Dr. Frank Lance tells Nestor about Black Sox memorial and Negro Baseball League History planned for Baltimore waterfront first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.

Seattle Now
Seattle's short-lived Negro League baseball team

Seattle Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 13:24


It's the end of February: The last day of Black History Month, and the start of the Mariners Spring Training season.Seattle Now Sports Correspondent Vaughan Jones is here to tell a story that combines both baseball and Seattle's Black history, the story of the Seattle Steelheads, a short-lived Negro League baseball team.Negro League Baseball Museum Virtual Tour: https://www.theygaveusgame.com/negro-leagues-baseball/museum-virtual-tour/"The League" Documentary: https://www.theleaguedocumentary.com/Tour Steelheads Alley with Mariners Outfielder Taylor Trammell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqTV1EJxd2oWe can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenowAnd we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow.org/feedback

Steve Somers
Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro League Baseball Museum

Steve Somers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 15:32


(INTERVIEW): Keith is joined by Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro League Baseball Museum to talk about the importance of the negro league in the baseball, big events planned for this year and his thoughts on the state of baseball. 

Black Diamonds
BONUS | Sridhar Pappu and Luke Epplin | A Salute to the Black Aces

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 97:42


Bob Kendrick joins fans at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's "Black Aces" exhibit for an in-depth discussion with two acclaimed authors. Sridhar Pappu discusses his book, "The Year of the Pitcher", chronicling Bob Gibson's historic 1968 season, set "against the backdrop of assassinations, while boys boarded planes to Saigon and riots swept through American cities, forever changing the fabric of this country." Then Luke Epplin sits down for a conversation about his book, "Our Team", "the story of the integration of the Cleveland Indians and their quest for a World Series title through four key participants: Bill Veeck, an eccentric and visionary owner adept at exploding fireworks on and off the field; Larry Doby, a soft-spoken, hard-hitting pioneer whose major-league breakthrough shattered stereotypes that so much of white America held about Black ballplayers; Bob Feller, a pitching prodigy from the Iowa cornfields who set the template for the athlete as businessman; and Satchel Paige, a legendary pitcher from the Negro Leagues whose belated entry into the majors whipped baseball fans across the country into a frenzy." Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezRead Siridhar Pappu's "The Year of the Pitcher" - AmazonRead Luke Epplin's "Our Team" - AmazonTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.comSee and Support the Dream of the NEW Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - Pitch for the Future

DOC, Tell Me More!
E57: The League - Journey of Negro League Baseball

DOC, Tell Me More!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 47:34


I discuss important figures of Negro League baseball including Rube Foster, Gus Greenlee, Cumberland Posey, Effa Manley, and J.L. Wilkinson.

Black Diamonds
Hall of Game 2023 | Dwight Gooden, Dontrelle Willis, Dave Stewart, Al Downing, Derrick Blue, Greg Proops

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 89:12


Join Bob Kendrick and comedian Greg Proops at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's 2023 "Hall of Game" ceremony, as they celebrate the induction of the The Black Aces - Five of the 15 Black pitchers in AL/NL history to win 20 games in a Major League season, and five men who carried the spirit and style of the Negro Leagues through their whole career. Hear Bob and Greg sit down with the legendary Al Downing (10:43) to talk about his 17-year career, from the 1961 Yankees and the chase for 61, to being a part of Henry Aaron's historic 715. Enjoy Dave Stewart's stories (24:02) of his friend and teammate, the great Mike Norris. Listen to story upon story about the late Vida Blue (42:52) from his son, Derrick. Laugh and learn with the always-hilarious, never-hittable Dontrelle Willis (59:40) as he remembers his career, and thanks his heroes. And experience the thrill of the career that was Dwight Gooden (1:11:05) with the Doc himself. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezFollow Greg Proops on Twitter - @GregProopsTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.comSee and Support the Dream of the NEW Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - Pitch for the Future

Black Diamonds
The Story of Willard "Home Run" Brown | Featuring the Late Willard Brown

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 40:50


He was Ese Hombre. He was Sunny. He was Home Run Brown. He was Special Services for the US Army at the invasion of Normandy. And he was the Negro Leagues' greatest power hitter of the 1940's.Meet Willard Brown, through the stories of Bob Kendrick and the archived voice of Brown himself. Hear how the late Hall of Famer planned to be a Kansas City Monarch from an early age, and ended up rewriting their record books. Hear about his legendary tape-measure shots, and game-winning heroics, his larger-than-life persona in his career in Latin America, and the joy he brought to European troops hitting home runs for the Army in World War II. And don't miss the story of Willard Brown's historic, yet ill-fated, stint as the first Black player (alongside Hank Thompson) in St. Louis Browns history, and why it paled in comparison the competitive levels of the Negro Leagues. Interviews with Willard Brown recorded June 22, 1982, and appear courtesy of the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.comSee and Support the Dream of the NEW Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - Pitch for the Future

Black Diamonds
LaTroy Hawkins | "I want to be remembered by how I treated people, and not the stats on the back of my baseball card."

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 35:54


You could call him the modern day Satchel Paige - A man who played three sports and pitched for 12 teams over 21 years, on his way to becoming one of just 16 men to ever pitch in over 1,000 games. And along the way, he enjoyed every minute of it.LaTroy Hawkins sits down with Bob Kendrick at Play Ball Park in Seattle to discuss his admiration for Negro Leagues baseball, and how Buck O'Neil deserves credit for every ounce of greatness of the last 70 years of baseball. Hear about the rocky start to LaTroy's career, the keys to his historic longevity, the lessons he learned along the way about how to treat people with dignity and respect, the work he's doing today to bring baseball to every young Black kid who wants it, where the game is headed, how to protect where it's been, a few words about his Godson - reigning NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes II - and so much more. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.comSee and Support the Dream of the NEW Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - Pitch for the Future

Black Diamonds
Willie Horton | How The Negro Leagues Helped Make The Game Global

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 38:07


4x All-Star and 1968 World Series Champion Willie Horton joins Bob Kendrick in front of a live audience at Play Ball Park in Seattle, to discuss his experience of visiting the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, having a breakout season while playing in Puerto Rico early in his career, and how his good friend Buck O'Neil tried to sign him to the Chicago Cubs when he was only thirteen years old as a Spanish player.Hear how Willie dealt with being one of the early black players with the Tigers, plus his memories of the 1968 World Championship team, why he thinks Bob Gibson could have done what Shohei Ohtani is doing now, and so much more.Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.comSee and Support the Dream of the NEW Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - Pitch for the Future

Black Diamonds
Basketball Hall of Famer Lenny Wilkens | "I Played Stickball with Willie Mays"

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 58:52


Lenny Wilkens scored 17,772 points as an NBA player, and won 1,332 regular season games as an NBA coach. He has two gold medals, and he's in the Basketball Hall of Fame three times. And still, he reminds you... his first love was baseball. Hear the story of young Lenny Wilkens watching Jackie Robinson's rookie season from the Ebbets Field bleachers in 1947, and the firsthand accounts of how he changed America. Hear Lenny's accounts of playing stickball with Willie Mays, and what roles the first wave of Black stars in the Major Leagues had in the community. The Civil Rights movement, the Dream Team, the incredible stories of a 45-year Hall of Fame career and the man who lived it - all with Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.comSee and Support the Dream of the NEW Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - Pitch for the Future

Black Diamonds
Sam Allen and Pedro Sierra | Former Negro Leaguers Tell Their Stories

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 30:11


When they speak, we listen. Former Negro Leaguers Sam Allen and Pedro Sierra join Bob Kendrick at All-Star Week in Seattle to tell their stories of triumph over adversity, in front of a live audience. Hear stories of long bus rides and hot beef stew while Sam Allen traveled with the Memphis Red Sox. Hear Pedro Sierra's first reactions to prejudice in the United States, after leaving his native Cuba to play in the Negro Leagues. Hear about former Negro-Leaguer-turned-Country-Music icon Charley Pride, Dapper Dizzy Dismukes, Ted Rasberry, and a skinny Indianapolis Clown named Henry Aaron. And hear firsthand, how Jackie Robinson changed two lives forever in 1947. Do not miss this very special conversation, with two of the last remaining storytellers of an unforgettable generation. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.comSee and Support the Dream of the NEW Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - Pitch for the Future

Black Diamonds
Derek Jeter | "It's Not Just Baseball History."

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 56:15


"You need to know your past. You need to understand the trials and tribulations that, not only Jackie Robinson went through, but this is U.S. history. It's not just baseball history."   Hall of Famer Derek Jeter sits down with Bob Kendrick for an exclusive one-on-one session, discussing everything from his first steps on a baseball field to the importance of Negro Leagues history, and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Hear The Captain discuss his first meetings with Buck O'Neil, his first steps through the museum, his enshrinement in both the Hall of Fame and Monument Park, his reverence for Dave Winfield, and so much more throughout twenty years in the big leagues. Hear why Derek is so proud of his post-playing career as an executive with the Marlins, and why the game NEEDS more disruptors in front offices. Hear all about Derek's work with his foundation, his lessons from his father, and his struggles on a basketball court. Plus, don't miss an in-depth discussion on bringing Black participation back to baseball at all levels. And so much more.  Learn more about the Turn 2 Foundation - Turn 2Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.comSee and Support the Dream of the NEW Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - Pitch for the Future

Black Diamonds
Curtis Granderson and Edwin Jackson | The Players Alliance, Recorded at All-Star Week in Seattle

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 37:37


How do you truly change the game? Through action. Action OFF the field, and action ON the field. Curtis Granderson and Edwin Jackson, directors of The Players Alliance, join Bob Kendrick in front of a live audience at Play Ball Park in Seattle, to discuss how they carry the spirit of the Negro Leagues into the next generation of baseball stars, and what The Players Alliance is doing to bring baseball to EVERYONE. Hear  their take on leadership in baseball, and the mentors that got them to All-Star heights, the lessons they learned from Buck O'Neil and the stars of the Negro Leagues, and how Major League Baseball's HBCU showcase at All-Star Week can light the way to what baseball needs to look like in the future. PLUS, one VERY special surprise (35:04) for Bob, courtesy of the Players Alliance. To learn more about the work of The Players Alliance, visit PlayersAlliance.OrgFollow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
Mike Cameron | A True Game Changer, Recorded at All-Star Week in Seattle

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 58:41


He's a former All-Star, a three-time Gold Glover, the father of a big leaguer, one of only 22 men in history with 250 homers and 250 steals, and now... he's officially a Game Changer. Mike Cameron joins Bob Kendrick during All-Star Week in Seattle to talk about receiving 2023's prestigious "Game Changer" honors from The Players Alliance, the work of The Players Alliance in strengthening baseball in Black communities, winning the Pop Lloyd award from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, instilling the history of the Negro Leagues in his son, his lessons of mentorship, respect, and leadership, the lore of Willie Mays, Henry Aaron, and Buck O'Neil, the story of his four-home-run game, his career beside the one and only Ichiro, and so much more. To learn more about the work of The Players Alliance, visit PlayersAlliance.OrgFollow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Three Percent Podcast
Three Percent #188: Baseball

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 68:27


Well, we did it: One whole episode just about baseball and books about baseball and baseball memories and anything else baseball. Caitlin Luce Baker of Island Books, James Crossley of Madison Books, and Dan Wells of Biblioasis join Chad W. Post from Open Letter to pick their "all-time favorite" books about baseball.  This week's music is "The Yips" and "Eraseable Man" by The Baseball Project. Caitlin's Picks: The Cultural History of Baseball by Jonathan Fraser Light The Brothers K by David James Duncan Ball Four: My Life and Hard Times Throwing the Knuckleball in the Big Leagues  by Jim Bouton The Physics of Baseball by Robert K. Adair Alan Nathan's blog, The Physics of Baseball The Church of Baseball: The Making of Bull Durham by Ron Shelton Away Games: The Life and Times of a Latin Ballplayer by Marcos Bretón and José Luis Villegas Lords of the Realm by John Helyar   Dan's Picks: Keystone Kids by John R. Tunis Fail Better: Why Baseball Matters by Mark Kingwell 1934: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars' Barrier-Breaking Year by Heidi LM Jacobs   James's Picks: All of Roger Angell A False Spring & A Nice Tuesday by Pat Jordan The Utility of Boredom by Andrew Forbes The Celebrant by Eric Rolfe Greenberg We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball by Kadir Nelson Dock Ellis in the Country of Baseball by Donald Hall   Chad's Picks: Baseball Genius by Derek Jeter The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop. by Robert Coover The Phenomenon: Pressure, the Yips, and the Pitch that Changed My Life by Rick Ankiel Believeniks!: 2005: The Year We Wrote a Book About the Mets by Ivan Felt and Harris Conklin   If you don't already subscribe to the Three Percent Podcast you can find us on iTunes, Stitcher, and other places. And follow Open Letter and Chad W. Post on Twitter(?????) for more info about upcoming episodes and guests.

Black Diamonds
Black Diamonds Returns JULY 13

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 1:19


The award-winning podcast of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum returns JULY 13, following Major League Baseball's All-Star break. And if you're in Seattle for the All-Star Game, come see Bob and Black Diamonds LIVE at Play Ball Park, Sunday JULY 9. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Press Box Access
Thom Loverro: “You could just wander into camp and watch Ali train.”

Press Box Access

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 54:59


Thom Loverro says boxing has the best stories, and he shares some favorites from many years inside the fight game. He takes us to Muhammad Ali's training camp, puts us ringside for Mike Tyson's ear chomp, and takes us behind the scenes on the day Riddick Bowe defends his heavyweight title. Hear about Las Vegas, George Foreman's power and preaching, and the wisdom of trainer Eddie Futch. Thom also shares moments from other sports he has covered, including memorable baseball highs and lows involving Cal Ripken Jr. and Roberto Alomar. In 2019, Loverro was honored with the Nat Fleischer Award for lifetime achievement in boxing journalism by the Boxing Writers Association of America. Three years earlier, he was inducted into the Washington, D.C. Boxing Hall of Fame. Thom has been featured on several HBO Legendary Nights programs and ESPN's Sports Classics about boxing. He has covered numerous world championship fights over the past three decades, as well as three Olympics, the World Series, the NFL, NBA, and NHL playoffs. In 2005, Thom was one of just three sportswriters to be invited to the Oval Office in The White House to interview President Bush about baseball. Loverro has won more than 40 national, regional, and local journalism awards, including an honor from the Associated Press Sports Editors association for his 2014 article in which he revealed, through the Freedom of Information Act, that the FBI believed the first Sonny Liston-Cassius Clay fight was fixed. Thom was voted Maryland Sportswriter of the Year in 2009 by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. His other honors include first place in the National Society of Newspaper Columnists and being named best sports columnist in the Virginia Press Association competition three times. Loverro's journalism career began in 1977. After working for a couple of small newspapers in Pennsylvania, he a joined the Baltimore Sun in 1984. There, he spent eight years as a news editor and reporter, covering crime, politics, and government. Thom moved to sports in 1992 when The Washington Times hired him to cover the then-Redskins. A year later, he switched to baseball and served three seasons as the paper's beat writer on the Baltimore Orioles. The Washington Examiner hired Thom as a sports columnist in 2009. Four years later, he returned to The Washington Times, where he remains the lead sports columnist. He is co-host of The Kevin Sheehan Show podcast. Check out past episodes of Loverro's “Cigars & Curveballs” podcast, which featured guests such as Ripken; Foreman, Larry Holmes, Sugar Ray Leonard, Joe Theismann, Dusty Baker, and the creator of “The Wire,” David Simon. Loverro is the author of 11 books: · Washington Redskins: The Authorized History (1996) · Home of the Game: The Story of Camden Yards (1999) · Cammi Granato: Hockey Pioneer (2000) · The Quotable Coach (2002) · The Encyclopedia of Negro League Baseball (2003) · The John Mackey Story, Blazing Trails: Coming of Age in Football's Golden Era (2003) · Oriole Magic: The O's of '83 (2004) · Hail Victory: An Oral History of the Washington Redskins (2006) · The Rise and Fall of Extreme Championship Wrestling (2006) · Eagles Essential (2006) · Orioles Essential (2007) Loverro received a Bachelor of Science degree in Liberal Studies from the University of Scranton and a master's degree in Journalism and Public Affairs from American University in Washington. He has taught journalism courses at Georgetown University, Towson State University, and American University. Follow him on Twitter: @thomloverro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Black Diamonds
Reggie Jackson | Are We Any Closer to Diversity in Baseball?

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 46:16


Hall of Famer - and son of a Negro Leagues infielder - Reggie Jackson joins Bob Kendrick for a candid, in-depth conversation about race and baseball, and the question of whether we're truly any closer to diversity in the game than we were when Reggie retired.   Hear Reggie's commentary on the lack of Black managers and executives in the game today, and how we need more than just one Dana Brown running player personnel before we can start celebrating. Hear Reggie's reaction to Glen Kuiper's racial slur and subsequent apology, and why he's having a much harder time forgiving than Bob is. And hear Reggie's wealth of stories, from growing up amidst our nation's civil unrest, and his father passing on the wisdom of the Negro Leaguers, to meeting Jackie Robinson, his conversations with Jim Brown, and a home run that nearly left Kansas City entirely. Watch the new documentary "Reggie" on Prime VideoFollow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
Marquis Grissom | The Story of Sam "The Jet" Jethroe

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 47:54


How fast was Sam "The Jet" Jethroe? He was the fastest man in the Negro Leagues. He was the fastest man in the National League. And when you put him on the track with an Olympian? He was the fastest man on that track too. Bob Kendrick tells the story of the Jet's journey from a championship with the Cleveland Buckeyes, to becoming the first Black player to take the field for the Braves and capturing the NL Rookie of the Year in 1950.  Plus, Bob sits down with a man who followed in the Jet's footsteps and didn't even realize it - from Montreal, to the Braves, with two NL stolen base titles along the way - the great Marquis Grissom. The two discuss the importance of telling these stories of Black baseball to future generations, Sam Jethroe's role in paving the way for Marquis in the Braves' organization, his relationship with Henry Aaron, his rise from rags to riches, the art of the stolen base and learning from Otis Nixon and Tim Raines in Montreal, why the city of Montreal remains so important in Black baseball history, stories on top of stories on top of stories, and a nod to this summer's Hall of Fame inductee, Fred McGriff. Interviews with Sam Jethroe appear courtesy of the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
Rosilyn Stearnes-Brown | The Legend of Turkey Stearnes

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 45:07


What if we told you the greatest baseball player the city of Detroit has ever known, NEVER played a game for the Tigers? Bob Kendrick tells the story of Hall of Famer Norman "Turkey" Stearnes, the five-tool legend of the Detroit Stars who could hit, slug, field, run, throw, and even sing, like no one baseball had ever seen. Hear how "The Gobbler" got his name, how Satchel Paige showed him as much respect as anyone who had ever stepped in the batter's box, how he had the power of Josh Gibson before Josh Gibson ever hit his first home run, and how he never became bitter, despite having to work winters in the auto factories owned by the same man who banned him from the Detroit Tigers due to the color of his skin. Plus,  hear from Norman Stearnes' own daughter, Rosilyn Stearnes-Brown, as she tells stories of the man who the fans called "Turkey", but she just called "Dad". Read Rosilyn Stearnes-Brown's "Fans Called Him "Turkey," I Called Him Dad" - McFarland BooksFollow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
W. Kamau Bell | How to Define Blackness in Baseball, Plus a Conversation About Glen Kuiper

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 53:05


What does it mean to forgive, but never forget? Bob Kendrick addresses the racial slur used, and apology given, by A's broadcaster Glen Kuiper, and why he himself has chosen the path of forgiveness, while using the moment to remember the triumph over adversity of Negro Leagues baseball. Bob also takes a moment to remember his dear friend and a member of the Black Aces, the late Vida Blue, before writer, documentarian, and comedian W. Kamau Bell joins Bob for a nuanced discussion of how Blackness has been defined through the history of baseball, on the heels of Bell's HBOMax documentary "1000% Me", examining mixed race identity. Where was the line drawn for light-skinned stars like Charlie Grant or John Donaldson? And why? Did the first ever Black Major Leaguer KNOW that he was Black? And how did Blackness evolve in baseball past a skin tone, and into an entire style of play? Laugh and learn with Bob and W. Kamau Bell, as they walk through American history. Stream W. Kamau Bell's "1000% Me" - HBOMaxFollow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
Ray Mackey, Rich Westcott | The Story of Raleigh "Biz" Mackey

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 54:09


Meet the man responsible for both the skills of Roy Campanella, and the rise of baseball in Japan. Oh, and he also happened to have his own Hall of Fame resume ON the field. Bob Kendrick, Rich Westcott, and Ray Mackey discuss the life, career, and lasting legacy of Ray's Great Uncle, the legendary Raleigh "Biz" Mackey.   Hear about Raleigh's humble beginnings in Texas and his rise to become a traveling superstar, his multiple Negro Leagues championships two decades apart, his unparalleled ability behind the plate, his invaluable mentorship off the field, and the feats he accomplished on the other side of the world that have STILL not been replicated to this day. But first, join Bob for a VERY special announcement from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, right off the top. Support the Biz Mackey Family Foundation - bizmackey.orgRead Rich Westcott's "Biz Mackey, A Giant Behind the Plate" - AmazonFollow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
Wes Singletary | The Story of John Henry "Pop" Lloyd

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 37:49


Babe Ruth considered him the greatest player who had ever lived. Derek Jeter called him 'me, but with more power'.   Bob Kendrick and Dr. Wes Singletary tell the story of John Henry "Pop" Lloyd, a Hall of Fame shortstop and the favorite son of Palatka, Florida. Hear about Pop's humble beginnings and meteoric rise through the Negro Leagues, his playing career that extended into his mid-40's, and his legacy that lasts far beyond. And most importantly, learn about the gentlemanly reputation, both in the game and elsewhere, that truly earned the man the nickname "Pop". Read  Dr. Wes Singletary's "The Right Time: John Henry 'Pop' Lloyd and Black Baseball" - AmazonFollow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com 

Black Diamonds
Cito Gaston | Breaking Barriers as a Black Manager, and Life with Henry Aaron

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 50:04


Why was there a 45-year gap between the first Black man to play in a World Series, and the first Black man to manage in a World Series?   Former Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston sits down with Bob Kendrick for a wide-ranging discussion about being that first man, breaking barriers as the first Black manager to win a World Series (and doing it twice), the importance of his matchup against Frank Robinson in 1989 as the first two Black managers to go face-to-face, his friendship with Dave Roberts and Dusty Baker and the emotions of seeing them each raise a trophy, the current state of the game for Black leadership, the lessons he learned as Henry Aaron's roommate, his idolization of the greats of the Negro Leagues, and one of the greatest joys of any baseball conversation - Rickey Henderson stories. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
Jackie Robinson vs. Paul Robeson vs. The United States of America

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 62:56


In the Summer of 1949, the United States government called on Jackie Robinson to testify in front of the House Un-American Activities Committee against famed actor and activist Paul Robeson, for his ties to the Communist Party. In defending his country, Jackie would be forced to attack a fellow prominent Black voice, fighting the same fight he was - the ultimate no-win situation. But with this platform, he made his voice louder than ever. Authors Jonathan Eig and Michael G. Long join Bob Kendrick to tell the complex story of Jackie Robinson and his activism beyond the baseball field -  the one the history books largely ignore - with the voices of Buck O'Neil and Jackie Robinson. Read Jonathan Eig's "Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season" - AmazonRed Michael G. Long's "Call Him Jack: The Story of Jackie Robinson, Black Freedom Fighter" - AmazonFollow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
Dusty Baker | The Story of Vicious Vic Harris

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 50:39


Is the greatest manager in baseball history STILL not in the Hall of Fame? Bob Kendrick takes a look at "Vicious" Vic Harris, and the greatest minds of the Negro Leagues. Then Astros Manager Dusty Baker joins Bob to talk about his journey "from carrying Satchel Paige's fishing poles to lifting up a championship trophy", joining Dave Roberts and Cito Gaston as the only Black managers to win a World Series, the hunger to tie Cito with trophy number two, why he wasn't allowed to play quarterback in high school, Willie Stargell, Henry Aaron, and why Yordan Alvarez is the modern-day Mule Suttles. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
Ramone Russell | Bringing the Negro Leagues to MLB: The Show 23

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 50:47


Imagine, stepping into the shoes of Satchel Paige to face Josh Gibson in the 1942 Negro Leagues World Series. With the bases loaded. And with every fielder on your side kneeling around the pitcher's mound.   Starting this week, you can. Bob Kendrick sits down with Sony's Ramone Russell to tell the story of how the two of them have brought the Negro Leagues to life in this year's edition of MLB: The Show, and why it's already bringing baseball history, and American history, to a new generation like never before. Hear how the stadiums, the crowds, the uniforms, the windups, the swings, the slides, and most importantly, the stories were all recreated in living color, and how it all amounts to the most exciting year in the history of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezFollow Ramone Russell on Twitter - @Ramone_RussellTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com

Black Diamonds
Black Diamonds Returns for 2023

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 2:00


Black Diamonds is back! Bob Kendrick's award-winning series returns with all-new episodes starting March 30th. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprez To support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.com Visit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com 

Black Diamonds
Holiday Special Part One - Joe Posnanski and Tony Clark at the Buck O'Neil Gala

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 24:29


Author Joe Posnanski and MLBPA President Tony Clark join Bob Kendrick at the "Thanks a Million, Buck" Hall of Fame Gala in Kansas City, for a night of laughter, storytelling, and celebration of the legend himself, Buck O'Neil.Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com 

Black Diamonds
Holiday Special Part Two - Joe Carter, Lee Smith, Kenny Lofton, Bo Porter, and Dave Stewart at the Buck O'Neil Gala

Black Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 34:05


Bob Kendrick and Joe Posnanski sit down with their closest friends at the "Thanks a Million, Buck" Hall of Fame Gala in Kansas City, for a night of laughter, storytelling, and celebration of the legend himself, Buck O'Neil. Hear Kenny Lofton on why he's proud to embody the style of the Negro Leagues, Bo Porter on continuing Buck O'Neil's legacy in a Major League dugout, and Dave Stewart on carrying Jackie Robinson's spirit as a rookie with the Dodgers. And hear Joe Carter and Lee Smith tell stories of being scouted and signed by Buck O'Neil, heeding his words to this day, and going head-to-head against each other on the diamond, and on the golf course. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com