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    Explore " negro leagues" with insightful episodes like ""The Black Aces": David Price, CC Sabathia, and Dave Stewart sit down with Bob Kendrick", ""The Queen of the Negro Leagues": Bob Kendrick & Jim Overmyer on the Legacy of Effa Manley", "Take Me Out To the Ballgame", "Cool Papa Bell and MLB Opens the Record Books" and "Spicer Speaking Episode 11 - December 23, 2020" from podcasts like ""Black Diamonds", "Black Diamonds", "Hey Black Child: The Podcast", "Bushball" and "Spicer Speaking"" and more!

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    Spicer Speaking Episode 11 - December 23, 2020

    Spicer Speaking Episode 11 - December 23, 2020

    For the final episode of (zany) 2020, Judd enjoy visits with a pair of great guests: Listen to a conversation with Larry Lester, author/historian/researcher and co-founder of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum; and tune in for a chat with Derek White, general manager of Desert Willow Golf Resort, which readies for the desert's golf peak-season.

    Also, a sweet stocking stuffer accompanies the program, with the prize of a free 4-some to Desert Willow for one lucky listener.

    Thanks for all the support in 2020!   

    Show 2020-40 MLB Finally Agrees That The Negro Leagues Were Big League Beaseball

    Show 2020-40 MLB Finally Agrees That The Negro Leagues Were Big League Beaseball
    In response to the announcement that Major League Baseball will recognize records and other statistics from the Negro Leagues, Bob Kendrick discusses the importance of the change. Kendrick is the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and foremost expert on Negro Leagues history. Kendrick discusses the reasons for the decision, why he feels it’s correct, and the larger significance of the recognition to our culture.

    Is Hockey The Most Racist Sport?, Negro Leagues Finally Recognized, Patriots vs. Dolphins, Josh's Voicemail, Jerry West's Voicemail

    Is Hockey The Most Racist Sport?, Negro Leagues Finally Recognized, Patriots vs. Dolphins, Josh's Voicemail, Jerry West's Voicemail

    Alex is joined by the following cast of characters: Chris, Jon, and Josh. These has-beens share their thoughts on the world of sports from the past week. They discuss Drew Brees' controversial statement regarding standing for the The Star-Spangled Banner (0:58), Josh's hilarious voicemail for Alex (8:00), the Miami Dolphins hosting the New England Patriots on Sunday (10:16), and their fantasy football league (13:15). This ragtag team then turn to a tantalizing game of Start-Bench-Cut (15:30), and then discuss Josh's all-time favourite hockey player (24:00), and Jon's new favourite NHL team (25:50). These friends then discuss which league is more overtly racist: the NHL or the NFL (30:27), the inaccessibility of hockey (32:36), and the 2020-2021 World Junior Hockey Championships (39:09). TSP then reacts to Jerry West's voicemail obtained by TMZ (41:49), and they finish the show offering their Qualin Awards (45:11), including how the Negro Leaguers are now recognized as Major Leaguers (46:58).

     

    Negro Leagues, New Cleveland Name, and Bryan Pall Joins the Show

    Negro Leagues, New Cleveland Name, and Bryan Pall Joins the Show

    Bryan Pall joins the show as the guys discuss the Negro Leagues being recognized as Major League status, a dead ball segment that goes over ridiculous past baseball names, and after the 45 minute mark, Orlando and Bryan talk about just about everything while Allen reacts live to the Raider game.

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    Big News From the MLB & a Neil Lock for the NFL Week 15 │ H. Upmann Legacy Vintage 2008 - BYA119

    Big News From the MLB & a Neil Lock for the NFL Week 15 │ H. Upmann Legacy Vintage 2008 - BYA119

    Cornelius and Magee fire up the H. Upmann Legacy Vintage 2008 for this episode of Bet Your Ash. While enjoying this fine stick they discuss some long overdue changes in the MLB and the filter through the upcoming slate of Week 15 games in the NFL to find a Neil Lock to make money on!

    Bet Your Ash is recorded on the studio level of Capitol Cigars - 919 E Colfax Ave, Denver CO

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    The Incredible Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

    The Incredible Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

    Patti and the Pottymouth welcome back illustrator, designer, writer, and baseball fan Anika Orrock, to talk about her book, “The Incredible Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.” Anika shares stories of conversations with these Incredible Women, and fitting together her illustrations, comic strips, narrative, and players’ quotes into a cohesive whole, à la Criminal Minds. We dig a little deeper into stories that were new to us such as this was a well-paying job that helped players support their families and go on to college, and that the AAGPBL started out as a softball league, changing a little every season until it was full-on baseball. Stories about recruitment and training in Cuba lead us to exploring the League’s complicated relationship with race. NCiB suggests you consider The Incredible Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League as the perfect gift for the baseball lovers, the artists, and the historians in your life.  Limited personalized, autographed copies are available through Anika’s website, and she recommends purchasing through any of these Black-owned independent bookstores. Learn more about Anika’s artwork in Episode 155, where she talks about her participation in the NLBMArt fundraiser. There’s also a little cross-training with College Football -- congrats Sarah Fuller!


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    Show 2020-20 Segment 3 Tip Your Cap To The Negro Leagues Part 2

    Show 2020-20 Segment 3 Tip Your Cap To The Negro Leagues Part 2
    Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, describes the history of the Negro Leagues and their importance to America’s history. The discussion includes the role baseball, the Negro Leagues, and the integration of the game had in the Civil Rights Movement. The importance of black baseball as a business and economic driver for many communities is also a part of this discussion. Kendrick also explains why preserving the museum, the history, and the stories are important. Image courtesy of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO

    Show 2020-20 Segment 2 Tip Your Cap To The Negro Leagues Part 1

    Show 2020-20 Segment 2 Tip Your Cap To The Negro Leagues Part 1
    Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, describes the history of the Negro Leagues and their importance to America’s history. The discussion includes the role baseball, the Negro Leagues, and the integration of the game had in the Civil Rights Movement. Part 1 of a two-part interview. Image is courtesy of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO

    JD TALKIN SPORTS #620

    JD TALKIN SPORTS #620

    Thanks Fred Wilpon due to you wanting to get $6M to Bernie Madoff you will be paying Bobby Bonilla $1.1 and change thru 2035 for a total of over $29M.  Karma is a bitch.  
    Thank you Ira Berkow for the article in the NYT and telling me that Rod Carew couldn't run in his neighborhood in the 1970's because he was stopped by cops too often.  How things haven't changed.
    Messi 700 goals.  Mazel tov.

    All sports. One podcast. (even hockey)
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    John "Buck" O'Neil - Reflecting on Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson and hanging out with some of the greatest musicians of the Negro League era.

    John "Buck" O'Neil -  Reflecting on Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson and hanging out with some of the greatest  musicians of the Negro League era.

    Kansas City Monarchs player/manager John "Buck" O'Neil chats about hanging out with some of the greatest entertainers of the Negro League era including: Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Lena Horne, Moms Mabley and Charlie Parker.  Get a glimpse of a young Charlie Pride who played on the Memphis Red Sox team before becoming a Country Music legend!  Also great strories about Satchel Paige and Jackie Robinson.  Enjoy and PLAY BALL!

     

    Show 20 - Segment 3 Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and History

    Show 20 - Segment 3 Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and History
    Bob Kendrick, President of the National Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City (MO), discusses the importance of the history of the Negro Leagues to the entire nation. He explains why that history includes not only the players but the business and entrepreneurship that happened during baseball’s segregated era and how everyone can learn from that. * Repeat broadcast