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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are now rocking with the MLB bro Show podcast
the Mixtape, where we bring you the latest and greatest
in black and brown baseball players from the field to
the dugout to the locker room, midnight to high noon
to doubleheaders. In June, we got it covered, So lock
in with the Gambler d Grubb, Young Correct JP, the
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rook Og, Mark Gray, and the Boss the Skipper, Rob Parker.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Let's get it.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
The bros the groove. This is how we move, This
is the whole move. This is not old school, new
generation for a new baseball dude. Just In Crawford eating food.
James Wood on the move. You ain't gotta love me,
ain't gotta talk to me. Life's been humble me that honey,
Like the bumble beef, nothing troubles me.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
What do the struggles beef?
Speaker 3 (00:53):
The lines down, third basis for deruptive beef, the line
drive King move on demolishing. The bros are back from
all stars with the following hollering getting the basis. There's
no coloring, no discrimination. Christendeed to dolland Tree. It ain't
where your start, it's where you're finished, especially when you
round in the bases in thirty seconds. My favorite player
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ain't even Nebroski, acting like you know, heat then whipping
for the three the All Stars with deep in seattle
like hers and cattle. The names ring out like the
kings of baseball battles Tony Clark and cc Dee will
and Mookie Joe Barrion. Of course the kid King Griffy
Edward Jackson wrapped around the action. Dave Winfield and Gary
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pettis greener than the lettuce raj Davis, Hayril Reynolds and
bold Porter Pejro Martinez from across the border say in
any order, my batty stances, defiance, black excellence, that the
player's alliance, no pimping, no whip, and m make a decision,
close deals on the hill like Lonnie Simpson. The Future
Stars game was crazy with young brothers when the melon
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didn't hit them.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
You know why the slums lovers.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
This ain't the suits talking this the shooter embarking a
hot shot get picked like Barry Larkin. When we sing
by women's we sing like Dave Simms. When the found
poles move, we flow like the wind. We don't discriminate.
That's worth of Manny Machado and Randia Rose Arena, who
plays like there's no tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
But we do.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
The bros, the baseball keep the pros and the know
about the Golden Flow. Anyway, back to the All Star
back in the Saddle Seattle with the Legends of Breast
with a statue Alvin David to Phil Bradley, the Bros
had me, we only do it one way. This Saint
gun play well, the pitchers shoot, but the batters still
swing away. The Bros about the Saint Today. Avon Hicks
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is whipping grits. The Yankees craps is d away. This
is how we be o day. Take it to the
cleats of day. They're based to the beats of day,
hustling my forte, my poor g like Georgie Hendrix of
Forrester Breadth though was bost up. Back to the bro flow,
will Benson soul blow, Willie Calhoun getting them knocks in
the Bronx. Yo yo yo yo yo stop bro just stop,
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just stop stop on that one killing them to stop.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
KRP Man Dan Gambling, just stop.
Speaker 5 (03:14):
It's those classic hids with David Grub i LB Brow Podcast.
It's those classic hids, but Dave Grub.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
Podcast, What's Up?
Speaker 6 (03:33):
Everybody, I'm David Grub and you are listening to classic
hits on the MLB bro Show podcast The Mixtape. You
can also catch me each and every Monday now on
mlbbro dot com with my weekly column Diamond Cuts, or
I'll share my thoughts on the biggest stories in the
Big Leagues. But back to what you came here for
another classic hit where we dig into the creates of
baseball's past and give you a glimpse at not only
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the greatest players, but the greatest characters and moments in
the history of the game. Tuesday Night, the National he
got past the American League three to two to claim
victory in the.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
Ninety third Major League All Star Game. Not the ninety
third annual, mind you.
Speaker 6 (04:06):
The first All Star Game was played in nineteen thirty three,
ninety years ago, so the math.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Ain't quite mathing right.
Speaker 6 (04:12):
Well, there have been two seasons when Baseball canceled the
All Star Game during World War Two and during the pandemic,
and between nineteen fifty nine and nineteen sixty two, nationally
played two All Star Games each season, but that's not
the point of this segment, at least not entirely. With
the win the National League pulled back to within three
of the American League in the all time series, trailing
now forty seven to forty four to two. That victory
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snapped a nine game winning streak for the Al, the
most consecutive games the Junior Circuit had ever won. But
the longest winning streak in All Star history belongs to
the National League, which won nineteen of twenty Midsummer Classics
between nineteen sixty three and nineteen eighty two, including the
last eleven in a row in that series. And here
comes the point. See what happened was the National League
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embraced integration a lot faster than the American League.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
It was always just a bit behind.
Speaker 6 (05:03):
Jackie Robinson know the Dodgers got to the big leagues
just a bit before Larry Doby of the Indians, and
of the ten National League clubs in operation before integration,
nine had at least one black player by nineteen fifty four,
compared to only five in the American League. Four of
the last five teams to integrate were in the American League,
with the Boston Red Sox finally stepping into the modern
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era in nineteen fifty nine. So it was no surprise
that with Aaron Mays, Gibson, Banks, Stargel, and so on
and so on, that the National dominated for two decades.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
For whatever the reason, the National League.
Speaker 6 (05:36):
Teams focused on talent while the American League stayed stuck
in its feelings, and it really shifted the competitive balance
of the game. The All Star Game is just an exhibition,
but it still means something.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
You feel me. I'm David Grubb and this has been
classic hits going deep with Og Markrey.
Speaker 7 (06:03):
You know, at first I just wondered who was the
face of Black American baseball. Now I'm wondering who's the
face of American Baseball. It's your boy, the Mlbog, and
I'm going deep for the mixtape. You couldn't have had
a better ambassador for the Midsummer's Classic than King Griffy Junior.
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And you couldn't have a more reverential person than Kyle
Ripkin Jr.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
To present the two.
Speaker 7 (06:31):
Thousand and twenty three Chevrolet Most Valuable Player Award to
a Nicets, who ended the American League streak of twelve
state years of dominance in the Major League Baseball All
Star Game.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
But see therein lies the problem.
Speaker 7 (06:48):
I mean, you got the entire contingent of a big
time awards that are being won by players who don't
speak the language. And I'm not hating on anybody for
English not being there the first language, but when you
get in your MVP award, I want to hear your
answers through an interpreter when you're winning the home run derby.
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I don't want to feel like I'm having a conversation
with three people when.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
I only need to go one on one.
Speaker 7 (07:16):
And that's the problem that baseball's got a rapids arms
around for real. I mean, let's be clear for a second.
The Hispanic community from primarily the Dominican Republic is doing
a great job bringing swag and flavor to the game,
but are American fans really connecting with them as something
other than ball players. Remember, it's icons and celebrities that
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move the needle that make you want to see them
being interviewed on the red carpet. We don't want to
see you interviewed by an interpreter. And we surely can't
feel the game like we used to when the guys
that play Spectac Italy can't communicate with us. It's your
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boy Mark, Greg, the mlbog and I'm going d for
the mixtape.
Speaker 5 (08:12):
It's the Black As Report, the Black Asiapole, It's the
Black Asia Pole, the Black As Report.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
What's up, everybody?
Speaker 8 (08:26):
This is justin Petriley with the Black Age Report on
the MLB Bro Show podcast mixtape. Here's where you get
the latest on the Milanated Mountain Marauters. We're shoving with
precision and popping out all across the big leagues, So
let's check the report. The nationally won this year's All
Star Game, and this bro helped get the side's first
win since twenty twelve. Three bros had made the original
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All Star roster, but it was Josiah Gray who was
the only one who pitched on July eleven.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
And he was perfect.
Speaker 8 (08:54):
He appeared in the bottom of the third inning and
gave up no hits and one strikeout on fifteen pitches.
Marcus Strowman and Devin Williams were All Stars as well,
but they elected not to pitch as they are resting
for the second half of the season. Blackjack Flarty pitched
his final game with the first half on July sixth
against the Marlins in Miami. He pitched in six and
two thirds, scoreless innings, allowing nine hits and five strikeouts,
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leading the Redbirds to a three to nothing victory. He's
now picked up the winning his last three starts. Is
six and five on the year and has an ERA
of four point two seven. After starting his MLV career
by winning his first three starts, TODs Ridley is trying
to get back to that form for the second half
of the season. He was sent down to Triple A
and brought back up in the middle of May and
has pitched in ten games since. He's two and five
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and has a six point zho seven ERA during that stretch.
As the race try to fend off their rivals for
the division crown, Ridley will be heavily counted on to
make sure that the Al East is theirs. That's the
Black As report for this week. This is JP the
rook Now back to the mix.
Speaker 9 (10:01):
Checking out the MLB drift. There's three black players drafting
in the first round. There K Bradfield, junior Pig number
seventeen outfielder coming from vander Belt, considered the fast player
in the draft. Last the NC double A Stelen base
in twenty twenty one. He's an elite defender, flying around
that field and ain't get some pop on the ball. Next,
you have dentlan Head pick number twenty five for the
San Diego Padres. Left hander, slid hitter with speed. Mini
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Scotts believe he'll be a fifteen home run type of
player who's versatility.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
With add tons of value to a seam.
Speaker 9 (10:30):
Lastly, you have George Lebard junior pick number twenty six
for the.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
New York Yankees.
Speaker 9 (10:34):
His dads the bench coach for the Detroit Tigers. He
has a lot of talent with that sixty three frame,
strong guard, play shortstop, and he has a lot of
pop tap into being in the building rounds and stars
a growing up a former MLB players kid. Great scenario
for success. Amazing to see the black talent in the game.
Always remember the minimum requirements ten thousand dollars to be
a professional.
Speaker 10 (10:54):
As MLB Bros.
Speaker 9 (10:55):
Covering everything Black and Brown and baseball as we will
be serving it up all season long right here on
mob Bros Podcast.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
The Mit Stay Hungry, show.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
You Up Past Yeah the mixtape Get it on Apple Podcast.
iHeart when I step up to the plate, Yacht up
in the Baddest box, Di Men's fall off My waist yacht.
I got the game on pad. It like my m
VT Mookie Betts. That's my a like a melan NATed king.
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So baby, get your swaggered right. We don't believe in
the lives that soul. We believe in the minds that
mold plush. It is in rock and roll that rocks
the soul with the exit velocity like a frozen rope.
The height of a foul pole left the picture leaning
like a junkie. You snore and dope, But this is
the land, the whole, the grass and post games.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Can the who the ball to travel to Dallas?
Speaker 3 (11:52):
Strawberry blast that never choke Nope, when I step up
to the plate, Yah up in the baddest boxt men's
fall off my waist yach, I got the game unpadded
lock my MVP Mookie Best.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
That's my a like a melanated king.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
So baby gets just slatted up right and they'll be
broke show hits, never faded, banging, amazing, blazing, the cages
take it to the ballparps back to the field.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
Averone judge had sixty.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Two bombs for grial no juicing producing or baseball collusion
snoozing continue to bruise like blues music, and they'll be
broke show mixtape. So confusion Baker got him shaken and
moving now in Houston.
Speaker 11 (12:33):
When I step up to the plate, y'all, up in
the baddest back, diamonds fall off my waist, y'all, I
got that game on padded lock, my MVP, Mookie best.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
That's my a like a melanated king.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
So baby gets just sladded up right, and they'll be
broke show hits, never faded, banging, amazing, we blazing the
cages take it to the ballparks, back to the field.
Averone judge had sixty two bombs for Grial. We don't
believe in the lies. That's so we believe in the
minds that mold clutch. It is in rocking rolls that
rocks the soul with exit velocity like a throats and rope.
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The height up a foul pole left the picture leaking
like a junkie floor in dope. But this is landa
the whole green grass and post game can alow the
ball the travels to Darren Strawberry blast that never choke though.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
Nope, that's when I stepped up to the plate.
Speaker 11 (13:23):
Yacht up in the battest by Tim's fall off my waist.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
Gotta I got that game on padded. My m VP
will be best. That's my a like an ellenated king,
So baby gets just swapping right from La to Boston,
soul from the floors and slamming like Stanton taking so
from the Horseman, fire Rings, starting Riots Kerosene to run
down Supreme.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
The bros know what I mean, wings O.
Speaker 12 (13:54):
Baas, I'm ball and I'm the numbers pass. Trent Grisham
has been the backbone of a spectacular Padres outfield in
twenty twenty three so far, commanding centerfield as good as
anyone in the league. With playoff hopes still alive for
San Diego, Grisham will be a vital factor in making
a push for the postseason for the Padres. The Padres
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outfield is nothing short of star studded, and Grisham has
been a consistent performer in that outfield. The trio of
outfielders in San Diego combined for eight outs above average
as of July eleven, point twenty three, and Grisham contributes
half of that total, notunching four out above average in
the most important outfield position, Grisham currently has a ninety
seven weight it runs creative plus, which is great for
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a defensive outfielder. However, this doesn't represent his performance at
the plate, as he has an expected wined on base
average of point three to three eight, which is much
higher than his actual weighted on base average of point
three ten, showing how unlucky he has been. He is
having the best season of his career in terms of
quality of contact, and he is pairing that with spectacular
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defense and base running. Grisham has hovered around a fangrabbs
War total of two in his Padres tenure, and if
his luck turns at the plate, that trend should continue.
Brisham has been a consistent performer in San Diego and
one of the most reliable outfielders in all of baseball,
and he will be the X factor in the Padres
race for the playoffs in twenty twenty three.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Young Krit, he had to tell you about the row Bombers.
He didn't tell you about.
Speaker 10 (15:28):
What's up everyone? This is Young Krit and this is
my weekly countdown of the biggest plays made by MLB
bros over the past seven days. This week, come again
at number five, we had Brown Brooke Crown. On Friday,
it's Al's outfitter cerjec Malins Rob Twins outfitter Byron Buckson
of a home run and dead center at target Field
and rots for three one victory up next to number four.
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What's a week without Mookie bed highlights? Last week the
Dodger start hits with three doubles, four home runs and
six RBI. He con teams to shine in the City
of Stars, and if he keeps this up, he'll be
a shoeing for MW bro the year. Sitting in the
three spot, We've got don't sleep on, Will Benson and
Sincy the Broke continues to get it done. On Saturday.
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He had two hits with a triple and a home
run that proved vital and the a five win or
the mor Hey Brow Crew.
Speaker 13 (16:25):
Ben's two swinging high fly deep Light, Perkins bending back
that's gone, Benson ties the game, rocks.
Speaker 10 (16:35):
It to right and number so this week Yankee Sluggers
and Carlos Stanton finally woke up on Saturday with two
home runs and three RBI and a sixty win over
the Cubs. Dey sitting up there you.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
Donna bring down.
Speaker 10 (17:01):
Finally rememb morn our Chris count Down, Guardians DX Josh
Spell had us up a three year outing on Saturday,
getting get double in two RBI is bat will be
key for the Guardians in the second half of the
season as they hold a slim half game lead over
the Twins as a rep of the All Start break.
That's it until next week. I'm you on krit and
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this has been Chris Countdown on the MLB bro Show podcast.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Make six.
Speaker 10 (17:26):
Now back to the mix.
Speaker 14 (17:31):
This is Rachel Hill and I'm taking you from first
to third With Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Jason Hayward.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
Jay hay not only.
Speaker 14 (17:38):
Dazzles on the diamond, but he also dazzles in the community.
He still has close ties to Chicago after spending six
years there with the Chicago Cubs. In Chicago, Jason opened
up the Jason Hayward Baseball Academy and it's a community
center as well. Hayward remember the first time he saw
Ken Griffy junior playing person thinking he looks like me.
He's left handed and he plays center field.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
I can do that.
Speaker 14 (18:01):
That is a kind of dream. Hayward wants more kids
to experience now with the Dodgers. Hayward's on field legacy
is secure for his role in the twenty sixteen year
old series with the Cubs. The one hundred and fifty
thousand square foot center will offer education, wellness, and sports
opportunities for local kids in their families. House within the
complex is Chicago's largest indoor turf field. Of the Jason
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Hayward Baseball Academy, there's a turf baseball diamond and a
pair of batting cages that can be lowered from the ceiling.
Hayward is involved in building the curriculum, hiring the baseball instructors,
and plans on being there in person when his schedule
allows for hands on help. I spend my time here
as a Cub, Hayward said, but that's always going to
come to an end the playing side of the game
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for this city or another.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
But either way, this will always be here.
Speaker 14 (18:46):
There will always be new kids, there will always be
new families, and to me, that's something that's always going
to be passed along. I'm just so happy and excited
to see what that brings to opportunities and fellowship.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Is something for this neighborhood to be proud of.
Speaker 14 (18:58):
The facility includes classroom space since multiple fields and course
for sports, a weight room and more to reach an
estimated twenty five thousand people in your late Congrats to
Jason in the Chicago community on this wonderful achievement.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
Big Please Small Big and played baseball and then Big
Gas looking over the bros over there wilding again, melanated
bros styling again the Cardinals stuff and they sat down
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door it in Walker. That's what they get right in
books without no Opa. Meanwhile, the bros are like fish greetes,
while like the net Gala Mississippi styla drop topping and
pama dripping. Look, my big Waves is sitting in both
the four hundreds last only five that backs. He's straight
stunning and is playing all over the place second base, shortstop,
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right field, back blot.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
He's one of those short shots. Nick going his tools
a battles box that our fellows power surgeon, hundred green servant.
Speaker 3 (20:11):
One hundred miles, heaters world beatings. No sorry, the greatest
power in the zone and e are undred three. Let's
just crown him at home the new Black Ace for
DC live on TV, leading the brand the Bros and
stayed up live like the BG let.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
What the d would it be? Where to go? What
to see? When it brow's in me I shore. We
been ninety forty second the cut down on the spire,
believe it or not, the players that like it or not.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
As we start the second half of the baseball season
on Friday, there's one player, and one player only I'm
looking forward to watching in the second half, and that's
Yankee DHG and Carlos Stanton.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
The man has to get that back going.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
He has only three hits in his last five games
before the break. Two of them, granted, were home runs.
He has nine home runs on the season, but he's
batting only two to three. We get it, he was injured,
he was out a long time. But the Yankees need
Stanton to be lethal potent to go along with Judge
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as they make a run in the second half of
the season.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
We know it's possible.
Speaker 4 (22:03):
Go look at G and Carlos Stan's postseason home runs
and numbers. They're pretty darn impressive, but the Yankees will
need him in the final eighty one games to get
to the postseason. To make a run in the postseason,
they need G and Carlos Stan to give back to.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
Being the player that he is capable of being.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
Injuries have wrecked this guy's career, but the time has
come for Yankee fans and baseball fans to see g
and Carlos Stanton taking those monster swings, getting those base hits.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
And launching those home runs. I'm Rob and that's my ran.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
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podcast The Mixteam.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
Do not adjust your speakers. What you are hearing his
three sound of black Baseball. It's not always sunshine and Roses.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
The Bros flow from the holy Grail of Monda Moses,
the very year strategies we use bun on the posers
and Cherry Pere when they learn is now the motor
the science of the pitchstone, lie and velosity, the my
behind the physical building methodology. Dave Winfield, Dave Parker, Dave Propers,
Dave Justice, Nature restived for simple destruction, Stop stealing signs,
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Belle had a spot where he parkins portschell. Remember when
Joe Carter he tore the Norfolk walk off rings and things.
Those days was also MLB bro Show, So follow us.
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We hit and aid thing out the park like band
Bam POLLI Yah.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
It's not always sun shining Roses.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
The bro flow from the holy Grail of Monda Moses,
very strat the gessual we used running on the Opposers
can't chevy pick when they running now. The motor, the
science of the pitch, stone, lid and velocity, the man
behind the physical building methodology.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
Strike one, strike.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
Two, work discount like the overtime work this clown like
the bottom of the nine.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
It's not always a shot in Roses.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
The Bros flow from the Holy real the Moa Moses,
the Man.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
We get struggles that would get on them.
Speaker 3 (24:27):
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Speaker 2 (24:49):
I mean, we're doing this for them. They need a movement.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
It's like the pipeline is flooded with players, but advance
and passing certain levels like competing against white Mike Tyson
punch out.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
You know what I'm saying. The Water Temple, the legend
of Zelda level.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
So we're here to pour into these players and promote
them as much as possible with our talents.
Speaker 7 (25:11):
I love for the game.
Speaker 3 (25:14):
A muson where we played the dream we see through
the talents of our sons and daughters. We get these
black players a chance to be heard and seen. Because
despite the push for diversity in the game, Stubby's at
the NLB level of ding list, So nobody should be
walking around thinking they don't need our help.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
We are frontline in this Black baseball movement.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
If you're black and you play baseball or culture manage
and hold a position where you influence the future of
the game, that you owe it to the community to
help nurture the black generation of baseball players same way
we do. An mb BRO with our staff are over
sixty young people between the ages of eighteen and fifty five.
We have every generation covered and our mission is to
help shine a light on our mess, talents and struggles
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and trumps to black baseball players. Man come on, man
and normalize the culture so that we can support not
only players diverse and colors, but diverse the personalities, beliefs,
interesting upbringing. We gotta win, We gotta win and we're
gonna be the mouthpiece and I'll be pro that brings
attention to greatness.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
They just gotta step away from it every day and
tap it.
Speaker 5 (26:24):
I was a cat or playing in the back streets
almost every day, and I made my way.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Baseball is the game today. It's the field.
Speaker 5 (26:37):
And take a cut up of swing, stole and base.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Culture. But hours a part of Don't take it away,
take it away. That's baseball part of me.
Speaker 5 (26:54):
Don't take it away, take it away.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
It's part of me.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
Yo, can't take baseball from me. It's a part of me.
You God damn dummy. Some have tried and something hit.
This is the rundown. Next is the classic hits. George
Springer had five hits on opening day. Dave Roberts keeps
winning like he's supposed to be great. Jazz Chisholm has
a vision for changing the game, dude, the prism of strategy.
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We making our way. Five tool vombers with the ghetto persona,
put and ketchup on earth things, street fighting pajamas. I
swear to your honor, the Rosby spasm. Don't need NBA
two K for a night or Madden. Just get to
the captain some late night heroics, a night been in
triple just to say that the moment baseball was live
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when Jimmy Rollins was holding royce Lewis still waiting for
his superstar moment.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Doctor Sticks had big plans.
Speaker 3 (27:49):
To Probama on the league. But this golden gnam and
suffering from fatigue. He'll be back soon, Like I look
for Twists and Fagan, the awful doctor stadiums with movies blazing.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
Take me, you.
Speaker 5 (28:01):
Take it away that baseball part of me. Don't take
it away, take it away, just part of it. Baseball
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is a part of me.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
Like how you fighting against Sister Bill doing oppression and
being selective about the kind of black folk you want
in the game. Like for the stick Hills of Memphis
and Georgia where Yo got here and killing Mike rose
out of inhumanly oppressive situations to become business mobiles and
feel the dreamer of a talented people of color the
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streets in the eighties.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
I mean with dudes like.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
Eric Davis down Door rose up out of poverty and
it just started because they were giving a chance and
allowed to be themselves.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
I mean, baseball should legislator.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
Swag Man It's a beautiful game with enough room for
anybody and what they bring to the game.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
You know what I mean by that, baby,