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Ownership has his privileges.
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You have ownership some braise. I want to say, I
thank him.
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But ownership has this privilegious does a lot of great
things happening in the world a sports. Major League Baseball
only six percent African Americans, six percent African Americans. I
think the best time for African Americans in baseball right
around in the eighties.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
I think there was like twenty percent participation.
Speaker 13 (10:38):
Twenty percent is not a lot. If you score twenty
percent on a task, you trunk. But if you're back
two hundred in Major League baseball, they say.
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Get the whole. You gotta get the whole hold run.
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That gets you.
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Three hundred, Hall of fame here become call of play
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six percent representation of African Americans, it majorly baseball history.
Soon that black man's dominate everything track and field, mma, football, basketball, baseball,
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Soucker track and field, it's all over the place, gymnastics.
But baseball has done a good job they concluding to
keep black men out. I'm just I'm just bigging the
real I know they don't talk about that because they
celebrate a man who makes up six percent of the league.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
Six six percent. That's play.
Speaker 13 (11:38):
That's called collusion. Now they get a lot of Dominican
players because they pay them less. They have these baseball
farm leagues down in South America. They go down there
and get those players and they don't pay them as
much as guys here in America. But I know I
want to change that, and I meet it when I say,
I'm hoping that we get some bright in mind together
to allow the reburnt of the Nego League, because that
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The Blagiven eye. When I look at how last night
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I mean, the AL jumped out to the early lead
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And that's what baseball should be.
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I want to say, what a great game last night
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It was the National League.
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They jumped out first and the American League came back.
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Aaron last night, seven hundred and fifteen home runs, maybe
the best player to ever played for the Atlanta Braves.
But no ownership for Hammer and Hank. Just a lot
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But that just and I would love to see the
reeperth of the Nego Leagues and so many reasons why
majorly baseball Manverick noses down there six percent African American participation.
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And people might say, so what, I say this.
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Ninety six percent actually ninety four percent African Americans trying
to get in to baseball but not being allowed in.
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I want to say we're back for Major League Baseball
water game last night. I have a great guess by
the name of August Wesley, and he's calling from the
East Coast and I hope he was able to get
off the New York City subways without getting his shoes.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
But I guess how you're doing, so welcome to the show.
Speaker 8 (21:03):
Hey, thanks for having me.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
I'm doing great, always always good to have you on.
Speaker 13 (21:07):
And just a moment I know we had the big
flood down in Texas, a lot of traveling down there,
and then I saw on the news how the flood
the floods and the East Coast were affecting the New
York City subways. Tell me what's going on back there
in New York and the East Coast their thoughts.
Speaker 15 (21:23):
Yeah, First of all, my dad lives in San Antonio, Texas,
So it was scary to have those things going on.
And it's just shouts to think that we don't have
some systems in place that really can allow people to
get out or be in a safe haven when those
kinds of things happening. Because it's not the first time
you're talking regularly, these things have happened, do happen, and
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continue to happen. I don't know what it's from global warming.
I don't know if it's just from hurricanes that come in.
Speaker 8 (21:52):
But I would think that we would have to turn
the infrastructure and.
Speaker 15 (21:57):
The technology to be able to get people a little
bit more notice so we don't have the unfortunate deaths
of those poor children that was at the girls camps
and now they're ringing the families. People lost a lot,
and they can you can replace property. You can't replace lives,
and it's just so saddening to me. Also what happened
to Hurricane Katrina and other things along the way. But
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it's just so hardening to see those things happening. So
I just wanted to send the show it off to
my prayers and love to the devent on TV and
to check in with family, and it's it's just a
sad time to think about some of these young souls
that had their whole.
Speaker 13 (22:32):
Life in front of them that now Satner, Yeah, that's away,
Red Wall said August.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
And now, so I know East Coast Subway is a
lot like here in the Bay Area.
Speaker 13 (22:41):
In San Francisco, they have the bun ring and they
run on what's called a third rail. I know the
emergency communities and the law enforcement they can set those
things down prior de partment emergency response teams. But that's
a that's a big I guess I want to recall
it a nuisance when you have lives at stake. It's
happening in so many states right now in summertime. How
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about to flood the summer?
Speaker 2 (23:04):
How does that make sense? Out of your thoughts?
Speaker 8 (23:06):
It doesn't make sense to be honest with you. I
mean here in the New England area, it's been bad.
We have flash run warning, torrential rains. I mean stuff
that just came up.
Speaker 15 (23:17):
They're like, OK, you should look at this weather forecast.
The next thing you know, it's raining cats and dogs.
I mean it's scary, like, don't even drive, don't get out.
Power lines down, thousands of people who are out power for.
Speaker 8 (23:29):
Days, and the communities in and around the area.
Speaker 15 (23:32):
So now we're talking, you feel like you're camping. You
ain't got no power. Think about your frigerator. There's so
many things you take.
Speaker 8 (23:38):
The branded when your power goes out.
Speaker 15 (23:39):
It's not just seeing because maybe you could get a candle,
but a candle ain't going to keep on a food
cold that you just put in your.
Speaker 8 (23:45):
Freezer or your refrigerator. Your milk could go back. So
now you can't get in and out in the cost
in the timely manner.
Speaker 15 (23:52):
Not to mention emergency services in the area now they
do have generators.
Speaker 8 (23:56):
And stuff like that.
Speaker 15 (23:58):
I wouldn't want my loved one in the back of
the generator if they had some medical.
Speaker 8 (24:01):
Issues going on, I would want the time source.
Speaker 15 (24:04):
Yeah, so it's really scary of this time of year.
To see it just happened the way it is. One minute,
it's great. Now it's like almost ninety degrees out when
it's going to rain three out of the next four days.
Speaker 8 (24:15):
How do you plan for that?
Speaker 2 (24:16):
That's incredible. That's incredible.
Speaker 13 (24:18):
Even having fires up being in Canada and then in
the United States, the Grand Canyon has a big fire
going on.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
That's when fires going on in California too.
Speaker 13 (24:25):
But its fires and then storms and flooding all in
the same country doesn't make any sense to me. I
guess global warming is not real at all, so it's
a figment of our imagination. But I do want to
start impress that everybody going through something I do want
to touch on. Last night we had Major League Baseball game,
and I was talking about it earlier, but they did
a great honor to Hammer and Hank Aaron seven hundred
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and fifteen home runs Atlanta's I guess, all time favorite players.
And when I look at Major League Baseball, what a
great event last night. It tied six to six. The
NL jumped out first, and then the American League came
back and then they tied it with the derby. How
they finished off the game. Some people don't like tis.
I like it when a team both teams play so hard.
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It's good not to have a loser and winner. They
got it, both won. Your thoughts are no, I like that.
Speaker 8 (25:15):
For all intensive purposes.
Speaker 15 (25:17):
Finally, Major League Baseball has done something prolactic.
Speaker 8 (25:20):
Yeah, because for years they have been last to the party.
Speaker 15 (25:24):
Regularly, they don't change in stats in Major League Baseball
matters and stats and other sports.
Speaker 8 (25:30):
They stay longer. And the purest writers, the purest sports
fans like you and I are we care about that.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (25:37):
What I hope they talked about in that HAMMERD Hank
Aaron is how tough it most for him to break
the records he did.
Speaker 8 (25:42):
He got death threats.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
Yep.
Speaker 8 (25:44):
He was not an easy thing for him to do.
Speaker 13 (25:47):
Wait wait, wait, wait a minute, August, are you saying
that Hammerd Nick Aaron, Atlanta's favorite prodigal sun for baseball,
he got death threats for playing the game that people love?
Your thoughts?
Speaker 8 (25:59):
Yes, he did, and you know that.
Speaker 15 (26:01):
That's why you said that it was really hard for
him to go and break that because not only was
it against him his family.
Speaker 8 (26:08):
No one wanted him to pass up and get close
to new Dereck and.
Speaker 15 (26:12):
Babe Ruth and some of these other guys that did
some wonderful things in baseball. But if we look at that,
we also have to wonder if some of the records
that were out there were when you did not have a.
Speaker 8 (26:25):
Diverse group player, you had separate leagues.
Speaker 15 (26:29):
Of the National Baseball Association and they didn't have blacks playing,
and then to break that color barrier, we know everything
would happened close but free. There was a lot of records,
and I'm not saying that those players might not have
done that. Then, however, you can't help to think that
if there were Native Americans in there, that if there
weren't African Americans in there, that they might have had
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a few of those records or had something to say
about a few of those records in the way. But
Pemeron Hay Garrett was a great guy who was like
Pepe's champion, went about his d he had a business
approach to it and in everybody loved him.
Speaker 8 (27:05):
Great man, drinks.
Speaker 13 (27:07):
Great things in the in the eye of the fire,
that's what people don't you know. We do a lot
on mental health and a lot of there's a golfer
the world's top golfer right now. He was saying how
he doesn't know why he wants to keep playing the game.
Maybe because they're making twenty million dollars a win. That
might be something. If you really have a hard time
making twenty million.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Just quit.
Speaker 13 (27:28):
The post office is always hiring, but that's just being
flipped it. There are people who have a lot of
stress on being in the spotlight. So when stuff that
comes out and said something like I have a hard
time understanding why am I playing this game? There's a
lot of people in unemployment lines that are being fired
all over this country, so it could be I can
be cynical to say, what do you mean you have
a hard time making twenty million dollars then don't show up.
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At the same time the mental health that he's exhibiting,
now imagine what hammered hate with through.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
I don't think Steff was getting death spresed on people
your bucks.
Speaker 8 (28:00):
That's been a lot I could say about that.
Speaker 15 (28:02):
I understand that when you're making those kinds of money
that there is pressure to perform. I get that, and
I can appreciate that, but at the same time, it's
really hard to wrap my head around to think that
people made less money and had more to endure.
Speaker 8 (28:18):
When you start talking about.
Speaker 15 (28:19):
Bill Russell, when you start talking about Kreem Abdul Jabbar,
when you talk about Jim Brown, when you talk about
Hank Aaron and Muhammad Ali, you are talking about people
that was playing their favorite sport at a high level
that garnered a lot of attention, but they also spoke
out about what was going on, what they could see.
They're after this thoughts and in mission in life was
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not just to be an athlete, to.
Speaker 8 (28:44):
Do more and transcend. So when I sit there and
I hear about the modern.
Speaker 15 (28:49):
Day, I think that feels disrespected because you're not saying
he's the number one of all time.
Speaker 8 (28:54):
He didn't get the same twenty moneion someone.
Speaker 15 (28:56):
Else got, but they would have never had ten million
if it hadn't been to these people hate the way.
So that season did have been on dead fears because
they had to do more with less.
Speaker 8 (29:08):
Yeah, and the's might appreciated enough.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Cannage you I agree with Hana say. And again, everyone
gets your mental health checkup. I get mine.
Speaker 13 (29:15):
We all need to know a check up from the
neck up as a leg Jay Zigular always talk about
but when I talk about when I talk about some
of these athletes now and again, we all go through
our own problems. Nobody's going through life without some type
of scar. And that's just the fact. But when I
hear people say, well, I don't know what to do,
I'm kind of I don't really know about if I
want to play.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
Just quit, Just quit take room for the next person.
Speaker 13 (29:37):
But saying that, going back to Major League Baseball, because
as much as I love the game and I played
a little league baseball, played in high school and just
played football through college and then being around the NFL,
I look at African Americans make up six months of
the league, no ownership. Going back to the Negro leagues,
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there were different divisions, different leagues. Half of the league
was owned by black men, not a one singular bank account,
but teams that, you know, black men that put their
money together and pull their money together and they bought leagues.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
I would love to see the rebirth of the Negro League.
Speaker 13 (30:14):
And I say that because ninety four percent of black
men American ball players are not being pursued by Major
League Baseball. They're doing what I feel they're pursuing Dominican
players because they pay them less. But I want to
I want to get your thoughts on that, because you
can't tell me that there's not enough African American baseball
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players that you only have six percent that play baseball.
It's not because they want to play basketball or football.
They're just being there's a blind eye turned to not
recruiting them.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
That makes sense to you.
Speaker 8 (30:46):
It does make sense.
Speaker 15 (30:47):
Because when you can be deterred from aspiring to greatness.
Speaker 8 (30:52):
Also, yeah, because if you see that.
Speaker 15 (30:54):
Those doors are closed or not open them up, or
you can see people that may be more talented than
you are getting recruited or not getting.
Speaker 8 (31:03):
The same kind of anil money or.
Speaker 15 (31:05):
Possible opportunities in scholarships. It's easy to see the writing
on the wall and people are voting with their feet.
Speaker 8 (31:12):
But they're not voting with their feet because they.
Speaker 15 (31:14):
Don't have the ability, they don't have the afromen, and
they don't have the intelligence to do it.
Speaker 8 (31:19):
It's because they don't see the opportunity.
Speaker 15 (31:22):
Much way you said about the baseball You know, Magic
Johnson is a is a part owner and the Badger's
a little bit.
Speaker 8 (31:30):
I know he's in here. I don't know his percentage.
He is the very and everything. I know he's in
the conversation and that's great.
Speaker 15 (31:38):
But to be honest, to see the first personal player
or plominent person and player that's owning an a Major
League baseball team to be a Hall of Fame basketball player.
Speaker 8 (31:49):
Something doesn't that kind of add up?
Speaker 15 (31:51):
Is it just a banca many or is it about
the intrinsic goal to make it better, that leave it
better than you had when you was in it. You
think more baseball players and the money that they've made
over the years, you're be involved. And when we just
start looking at the landscape, you've seen that in football
clearly you've seen in football we only got one Indian
owner and I think that's as the Jaguar.
Speaker 8 (32:12):
But that's in basketball too, you know. And so just
what in this last week, a Rod is now.
Speaker 15 (32:20):
A part owner of the Minnesota Timber rules in the links,
you know that's a Rod wait for him. That's really
you're bringing some diversity to the conversation. But if something
wrong here, should that not be Magic Johnson over there on.
Speaker 5 (32:36):
The other side.
Speaker 15 (32:37):
It just it just makes it makes me want to
I get business and business and I'm not in those
conversations However, I would like.
Speaker 8 (32:44):
To see a little bit more ownership because those.
Speaker 15 (32:46):
Numbers should be higher in baseball, and we should have
more ownership and leadership in basketball, in the sport that
we dominate percentage.
Speaker 19 (32:53):
Right, I'm not saying that we're the only skill as
out there, because Europe has shown in their missiles and
in the countries and other contents have shown.
Speaker 8 (33:03):
That they are great and what they're doing yet, but
the numbers and percentages.
Speaker 15 (33:08):
Suggest that African Americans are people from until the state
has done very well in the school of basketball and BASEBA,
but it's just frustrating the scene that learnt and ownership, leadership, guidance,
administrative level.
Speaker 13 (33:22):
Yes, and it's also a lady that's part owner the
of the Buffalo Bills as well.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
But I do want to mention when I looked at.
Speaker 13 (33:28):
The the honoring of Hammering Hank in Atlanta, Atlanta's a
Jim Crow state. Atlanta, Georgia is a Jim Crow city
and a Jim Cro state. Now it's a Black city predominantly,
but the state is mostly Caucasian, and there's so much
voter obstruction in the State of Georgia where Abram's down
there doing anything we're not trying to get in.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
There's so much of that vitiol. But of course sports
can bring people together.
Speaker 13 (33:52):
But I hate the fact that they use just my opinion,
they can use sports to say, Look, everything's okay. This
voter prostruction in Georgia. They know they've taken away some
ploding places. I got family that live in Georgia, and
I know that's real. I'm not saying you got to
talk about it all the time, but to act like
everything's okay because we're going to honor a hero who's passed.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
Away, Hank Aaron.
Speaker 13 (34:14):
But there are people alive today that they're having voter
restruction obstruct them from voting and participating in our democracy.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
I want to I just want to get your thoughts
on that. I know you're in the Northeast. Your thoughts,
but let me add to that.
Speaker 15 (34:26):
Because there is voter obstruction, there's a lot of things
that go on in that state. One that's the state
that's technically populated by African Americans, but there's a lot of.
Speaker 8 (34:35):
Racial divide there. Yeah, we have to say that.
Speaker 15 (34:38):
And even when you look when they show percentages of
states that have the most controversy and issue black white relations.
Speaker 8 (34:46):
That is one of the top. Mississippi is another one,
but that state is one of is up top. And
it's so frustrating to see that and to know because
my sister had a house there and.
Speaker 15 (34:57):
To she changed me that it is clear areas that
are from one side areas that are from another.
Speaker 8 (35:05):
I'm not saying Atlanta. Atlanta is not the.
Speaker 15 (35:08):
Whole state of Georgia, just like Sacramento, as diverse edited
as it is, it's the farm of court capital. It's great,
but that ain't the whole state. You can't judge the
whole state by one area of community. And so Georgia
has its share of problems continuously, and I just don't
understand why. Because you do have black leadership, you do
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have people that are trying to be prominent.
Speaker 8 (35:32):
But unfortunately, because of the Jim Crow mindset that it
just seems like they their hurdles just keep getting higher
and higher. Okay, they had luted crashing some of the
people doing the atl stuff. That's all great. That doesn't
make it goal.
Speaker 15 (35:48):
The All Star game there, that was great that they
did a great job hosting it. What about after the
party then? What that's basically what you're alluding to. That's
great with the glitt and glamour, but when when when
when all the trucks are gone, when all the media is.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
Going, when the dogs, Yeah, when the cherians dop? Yeah,
I agree with.
Speaker 8 (36:07):
You, then it's a problem again. And that's time talking to.
Speaker 13 (36:11):
The Great August Wesley. He's an Olympic wrestling coach and
has so many accolades and even on I think it's
on GQ magazine, some kind of Q magazine, GQ or
what kind of magazine were you on front neel stuff, August.
Speaker 8 (36:23):
Just it's great Barrington and it's a it's a local
magazine here and I was on their dead thing. Wanted
to put me ante her and talk a little bit
about the things that I'm doing in the community and
the ground. Yeah, it was exciting to see it come
now and I was I was just happy to be
part of what's going on.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
Yeah, you know, I think they took me in.
Speaker 8 (36:47):
I'm looking to be Ebony Man of the Month. Yeah,
if people don't know, but well we.
Speaker 13 (36:52):
Got a big attention to an August, the Great August
Ebony Man of the Month.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
I give it to you already.
Speaker 13 (36:57):
You don't need their vote all stand level war, and
you know, going back to you being on a magazine
when you look even walking through grocery stories, and I
look because I'm looking at these football magazines, Pro football, etc.
And college football is about their kickoff in about another
thirty five days or so.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
And when I see the shelves.
Speaker 13 (37:16):
As much as the sports world is a place people
go to congregate, it's like it's ninety percent Caucasian faces.
And I live in a diverse city. Do they not
want the black dollar? Do they only want white people
buying magazines? A lot of people are just going to
go to the internet because I can choose, I can
google what I want and read it. But I'm still
in twenty twenty five. And it goes back to what
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happened in baseball. Six percent black players in Major League
Baseball and every sport. Black Americans have dominated track and field, football, basketball, baseball, boxing, MMA.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
It's been that way from high school to college and professionals.
Speaker 13 (37:54):
And that's why it's kind of a stain when I
see that Major League Baseball six percent black participation.
Speaker 2 (37:58):
And most people may not know one of the greatest.
Speaker 13 (38:01):
Athletes in the history of the world, the great Satchel
Page great baseball player, played Negro League baseball and in
the American League he threw fifty five no hitters.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
Well, think about that, fifty five no hitters.
Speaker 13 (38:15):
Josh Gibson recorded a single season batting average at four
sixty six. That Kansas City Monarchs played baseball first night game.
And these aren't just records, the reminders of a league
that refuse to be overlooked. But Major League Baseball has
managed to sleep all that history off the shell the
same way they're trying to get rid of Black history,
which is all history, all life, came from Africa. But
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it's a I guess teachers canna be fired for teaching
black history. We have some administration that says it's discrimination
against white people. That is horrible slavery. If reading about
black history its discrimination against white people, what was slavery?
Speaker 2 (38:52):
Discrimination against your thoughts?
Speaker 8 (38:56):
Oh man?
Speaker 15 (38:57):
I hope this is a three hour set because I
know you can be found everywhere. iHeartRadio, Apple podcasts, at
the TV, So I hope they got a three hour
set for us because you don't turned over some things, because,
to be honest with you, it's so frustrating to sit
there and look at the way they want to brush
over certain things but.
Speaker 8 (39:18):
Not things that caused it. Can't say that, why do
we need to keep the reference? And why is there
a history of Negro.
Speaker 15 (39:26):
League baseball when you wouldn't let negroes at the time,
that's what.
Speaker 8 (39:30):
They were called playing in the professional league. So they
had to create their own, they had to have stats
of their own.
Speaker 15 (39:38):
And most of those marquee players didn't come over to
the National playing the baseball league until they were older
to their prime and still had success at certain levels.
So it's so it just gets me just to think
what America has had to come through because America is
young in terms of the world, right in terms of
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the world. America is a young country and we're still
learning from a lot of things. But the history is
the history. Can't change the history. And just because you
want to turn your head to say, oh, that's kind
of ugly, it is what it is. We have to
learn from it.
Speaker 8 (40:15):
You can't just erase it.
Speaker 15 (40:16):
Because I'm gonna tell you what they wanted to change
all those bases, which they did to other non Confederate
leadership made exactly what And then there was.
Speaker 8 (40:27):
A big problem all how can you get rid of that.
How can that's history?
Speaker 15 (40:29):
That's history, But yet still you can wipe across other
history that you don't want and bring back those names
for bending and certain things like that. So it's just
it's really hard to swallow because I can't think of
a teacher being penalized or not treated fairly because they want.
Speaker 8 (40:46):
To give true history.
Speaker 15 (40:48):
Because whole history with Blacks and African Americans aren't skittles
and rainbows.
Speaker 8 (40:52):
There's legativity, there's bad choices.
Speaker 15 (40:54):
There's things that have happened to talk about or unit
them slavery in what it's done to the people of
this land. You need to sit there, you can and
kind of wonder.
Speaker 2 (41:05):
W Yeah, I agree hundred percent.
Speaker 13 (41:07):
Going to the Negro League Baseball Museum, the want of
a kind, world renowned cultural institution located in Kansas City, Missouri,
where the league's reform preserving this celebrity the rich history
of the African American baseball for decades. More than two
million people have visited since nineteen ninety seven. That's talking
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about the dispansion of twenty thousand square feet, expansion for
new collections, expanded exhibits and more, a sports science center,
and for innovative educational programming, including the math and science
baseball and based on the mixed use spaces in the
research of how great the league was, is that going
to be wiped off of consideration for any type of
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funding from our federal government from museums.
Speaker 15 (41:54):
Your thoughts, I hope not. I hope not, because museums
are key. We're talking about youngsters or even people our age.
There's still things to learn. The Museum of Natural History
in Chicago took me flowers and I didn't even get
through the whole thing museum in Egypt that I went through.
I was there three hours and just I was so
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overwhelmed with just the information that I was getting in
the history and the.
Speaker 8 (42:21):
Love of the region and what was being done. So
I can't.
Speaker 15 (42:26):
Imagine when you have somebody that's a baseball curist that
wants to see the beginning, that wants to see the
kind of myths and HAPs in cleets, in the fields
that they played on, which wasn't even up to park.
What's the other field that was going on, didn't even
have the same manicure, didn't even.
Speaker 8 (42:41):
Have the same opportunities for showers and bathrooms. I'm not
saying they didn't have that.
Speaker 15 (42:46):
I'm saying the standards were not the same because they
were playing in secondary markets, so and they were still
able to persevere and do things. Again, I start to
look at lead Bill Russell, people that pushed through and
you weren't going to keeps.
Speaker 8 (43:01):
Them find over.
Speaker 15 (43:02):
Bill Russell was playing as a player. He just did
his thing on the court, But plenty of people have
to push through. Jim Brown retired waste sooner.
Speaker 8 (43:10):
Than he shut up because he knew his job was
to be an activist in the go forward in a
different way. He would have so many more records.
Speaker 13 (43:18):
He really really yeah, you're right, right, yeah, I gotta
touch on this August Negro League based saw because again
they're trying to it's still an insult to me as
a broadcaster that six percent of the league is African American.
Major League Baseball the Lego League Baseball refers to the
professional leagues and teams that reform for and by African
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Americans during the era of segregation in the United States
roughly the nineteen twenties to the nineteen forties, and the
league provide a space for talented black players to compete
at the very highest level and why I knew collusion
as part of it.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
The banks colluded to not fun or give money to
these leagues.
Speaker 13 (43:57):
The Tampa Bay Rays right now they are trying they
might be up for sale because they don't have enough
money to build a new baseball stadium down in Tampa.
Speaker 2 (44:05):
So the league may.
Speaker 13 (44:05):
Step in and said you got to sell it, because
that's what they may be forced to do. Even in Sacramento.
But the Athletics here in town and they're supposedly going
to Las Vegas, but last I checked, they're still find
that out. Who's going to pay for this stuff? Do
they really want to pay fourteen to come to a
transient city which is what Las Vegas is? And so
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when they have their ownership, sell that group. But I
gotta I want to say this and get your thoughts
before I close on this subject, because I'm I'm it
just it makes me realize we came and we come
from a culture that's so rich and according to doctor
Leak and Recommendo, all life began from the African continent.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
That's a fact. And to see this league that I
love so much, like where are people? That's that's ante
go ahead.
Speaker 15 (44:59):
Because that's where life started. I mean, that's not even
a debate. If you want to see the tallest people
on Earth, they come from a tribe. And after are
the shortest people on earth, they come from.
Speaker 8 (45:08):
A tribe in Africa.
Speaker 15 (45:09):
If you want to talk about some of the best
minds that have created things like the Pyramids came from Africa.
Speaker 8 (45:16):
I don't understand what the controversy is.
Speaker 15 (45:19):
Unfortunately, there are some most not all, but some do
not want to come to terms with.
Speaker 8 (45:26):
The fact how man originated. I don't understand why.
Speaker 15 (45:30):
There's been plenty of educated people that have substantiated that.
Speaker 8 (45:34):
They've used bone, they've used archeology, they've used findings, they've
used so many different things.
Speaker 15 (45:39):
But I just don't understand why that's even a conversation
at this point in time. It just shows if you
can have that kind of argument, then it makes it
easy to understand why certain sports record wise, other teams, groups,
nationalities and successes can let me brushed under the run.
Speaker 8 (46:01):
If you can brush under the run where man start where.
If you can do that, you can do everything.
Speaker 2 (46:07):
Come on, I guess we could do anything other when
you put it that way.
Speaker 13 (46:11):
We only have about five minutes left, But I want
to just touch on Nego League the National League when
I think about it. The first major Nego League was
founded in nineteen twenties by Andrew Rupe Foston. Other leagues
such as the Eastern Color League and also Negro American
League follow up, and then the Nego League National League
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nineteen twenty, nineteen thirty one, nineteen thirty three to nineteen
forty eight, and then the Eastern Colored League nineteen twenty
three to nineteen twenty eight and the Negro American League
nineteen thirty seven in nineteen forty eight.
Speaker 2 (46:43):
It's amazing we.
Speaker 13 (46:43):
Had more leagues during segregation then we have people playing
percentage wise in baseball. Negro leaguees feature some of the
greatest baseball players in the history of the world, including
Josh Gibson, Satchel Page Cool, Papa Bell, Buck Leonard, and
many who were later recognized by the Baseball Hall of Fame.
I hope that good people, no matter what color you are,
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can come together and be real. Negro league's providing a
vital platform for African American athletes and contributed to the
social and economic fabric of black communities.
Speaker 2 (47:14):
They also paved the way for integration of Major League.
Speaker 13 (47:17):
Baseball with the arrival of Jackie Robinson in nineteen forty seven,
just after World War Two. Again, no GI Bill for
Black soldiers, that's a fact. No Homestad Act for Black Americans.
Eighteen sixty two. White Americans given one hundred and sixty
acres of land, and people say, well, how do you
have the money? The Wolfs Gap. It was created by
the government. Slavey was sanctioned by the United States government.
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I mean people got in realized seventy seventy six, this
country came together, but slavey existed sixteen nineteen to two
thousand and twenty five.
Speaker 2 (47:48):
Really, when you look at the lack of ownership, you
could know that black baseball.
Speaker 13 (47:51):
Team in twenty twenty five and you could know one
in sixteen nineteen.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
So what's really changed when it comes to ownership.
Speaker 13 (47:58):
I appreciate that they sell it the great Hank Aaron
Hammered Hank, but no ownership. If you don't have ownership,
you have nothing. And I want to see the rebirth
of the Negro League. However, it takes money from l
IV Saudi Arabia. They did it for PGA golf. They
have the money to reinvest and redoing this league, not
even like said, the players can't get a job on it.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
Your thoughts.
Speaker 15 (48:20):
Let me comment in a couple of those things. So one,
you came out with some stats and that's for real.
But let me just say that when you have a
celebrated women's league that was very short in its length,
just post World War two, during World War two, where
you have a listers Geena Davis and Tom Hanks starting
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the league of their own which.
Speaker 8 (48:42):
They celebrated, and nothing no dis to them. I loved
Tom Hanks.
Speaker 15 (48:45):
He spent time in Sacramento as we all know too,
but I liked them and what they did. Great movie,
Penny Marshall film.
Speaker 8 (48:52):
I mean, like, come on, aid listers, the Laura, but
Madonna was in it.
Speaker 2 (48:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (48:56):
Why isn't there a Marquee, real MGM or movie like
that on the Negro League.
Speaker 2 (49:03):
I don't need some B movie on all of it, somebody.
Speaker 8 (49:08):
Shuffling and dancing on it. A real movie with real
actors that talk, depict.
Speaker 15 (49:13):
Highlight and illuminate the successes and challenges of that see
there in which is the issue is what you're talking about, Charlton,
Because you're not gonna get money behind something that's gonna illuminate.
Speaker 8 (49:25):
I'm gonna give you a prime example. When you had
the movie Concussion.
Speaker 15 (49:30):
You had an a lister that Will Smith played a
pivotal role in getting that information to people.
Speaker 8 (49:38):
That's when it was coming out, when people were doing it.
Junior Sales soon that I met, and I really liked
and respected him.
Speaker 15 (49:43):
Junior Sale had just shortly before that had killed himself
and left his brain from President bent to look at
and study. So you brought there was so many eyes
on the prize of what was going on. Our first
podcast that we did had a student athlete on there
that had a concussion and ady thinking was gonna come back.
Speaker 8 (50:01):
So it was such a huge deal. But why can't
we have a real light trauma movie rate it R?
Because it's gonna need to be because of all these
superlative and things. So it's gonna be rated R straight
out exactly.
Speaker 15 (50:14):
Why can't we have a movie that illuminated that illuminates
what was going on there? So if they're at Hollywood,
is it willing to get behind something? Because Hollywood force
feeds a lot of topics and subject matters.
Speaker 8 (50:25):
We know that if they can't get behind and put
some stuff up.
Speaker 15 (50:28):
Because we being man great actors, they can do a
great job in this. They get behind the Denzel movie fences.
What was he doing playing baseball movie in the backyard?
Speaker 8 (50:35):
So you just really can't.
Speaker 15 (50:38):
It doesn't surprise me when you see other things unfolding
along the way and it's sad.
Speaker 8 (50:44):
I wish it could be a little bit different, but
it is sid.
Speaker 2 (50:47):
Well, maybe ocus we can, we can maybe be the start,
the vanguard that change.
Speaker 13 (50:50):
I gotta I gotta take a hard stop right now
because we rob against the wall. But I always want
to thank you for being on big the spoor us
and all the things that you're doing. And thirty seconds
reculd we find down the road your thoughts.
Speaker 8 (51:01):
Oh, a couple of places.
Speaker 15 (51:03):
We got the World Championships coming up from Croatia. We
got the British Championships coming up in Manchester, England, and
we're about to go to Cuba for some training and
duals go to Havana there for some training.
Speaker 8 (51:14):
But I do want to say, because you were talking.
Speaker 15 (51:15):
About baseball, I want to say that the Boston Red
Sox got a ten game.
Speaker 8 (51:20):
Win streak that you didn mentioned. Ye didn't mention the
fifty three wins, which would put them above your giants. Yeah,
they were in the National.
Speaker 2 (51:30):
I'm a Dodger fan, man, I'm a Dodger battle.
Speaker 8 (51:32):
Okay, okay.
Speaker 17 (51:34):
If I would that division, they would be just under
the US champions, they would be mentioned fifty three. And
here in the East with fifty three wins just tied
you the Yankees behind them and in third place. So
they're they're back to hat right now.
Speaker 8 (51:48):
They're they're looking good.
Speaker 15 (51:49):
But uh no, I uh, I'm getting better with baseball
and chatting it more, and besides the home run derby
and these kinds of fun things. But I would be
remiss if I didn't throw a shout out out there.
Some people I've been working with this week. Mister Lee
from Korea has really been advising me and giving me
some some good insults to training and some of the
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things that they're doing over there in Asia. Don Ryan,
the president of Canada and the Coaching Association, he's been
plugging me with people giving us opportunities to go there.
George Calcer out of Bulgaria, Ronval out of Madagscar He
and I spoke today. We're going to send some people
there to go do some training in Breton Roman Isaac,
the President of Cameroon. So I've just been so blessed
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to have all the leaders have enough faith in my
goals and what I'm trying to do, you know, poor me,
and instill in me the manage that they've gotten from
their countries.
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I said, give him praise, praise, praise, because we all
need somebody to give us some money.
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Show me the money. What a dizzee say in the
movie Balca Nex He says.
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Show me the money that wasn't enough to leaf for
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I'm digging in it. Oh, hold that mercy.
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Whenever I do BIGSI sports start on my mother's side,
my big grandparents my boy and beautiful, loving kind people,
always making sure lots of love in the family and
lots of food in the belly.
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I love them and all my my body and soul.
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grandparents m be and has a guy. They were seers.
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They can off the job look at a person to
tell you a lot about the past that present in
their future. I love them with all my my body,
and so they still they looked out for me to
this day. And then I can always defend on my mama,
the most beautiful Mama that God ever made with his
own hands in the history of the universe, turning the
head Start program a food program and also coaching all
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boys Little League Baseball team through the championship of the Universe.
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Give my mama some praise, I said, give him praise, praise, praise.
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I play them Jesus, he said, for all the land
stout seeings will I give you and I see forever.
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The best person I ever met in my lafe, my
dear Mama. I love him all my my body and soul.
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on a burder curry. They were pasted us. They build
three churches, and they built the house that I grew
up in. You know, I learned on father. Then my
oldest brother, Charles Off my grandfather put the roof on
the top of the church. How's a young boy? I
remember being eight years old walking through the hallway and
open at about seven o'clock at night, and I tell
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Touch me in my fouriad. She said, what are you doing,
young man?
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you doing? Your man going to get some cookies? I said,
cookies and maybe crapped up. But I'm doing, Granma. I'm
going to get my reparations. But a couple of cookies
wouldn't urt. It's been a long wait. She said, there's
something about your voice. I love hearing you speak.
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I love them at all, my body and soul. And
then my beautiful father formed the United States Air force
side and by that chief mechanic always to get shore
that place, get why hides, and to get they save
at night. I always saying, develop your mind to the
heightest dead. And my grandparents owned forty acres of land.
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I love my dad with all my heart, my body
and soul, my beautiful brother time with the bombative voice,
always talking sports and politics. Apri ragis reader, always saying,
always saying, go forward, Chad. I love you with all
my heart, my body and soul, my beautiful darn and Daisy.
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all my heart, my body. And sold a great athlete
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the goal, Go Go go. As a team one of
the game days you can always win in life. Always
trust God, always praise God. Always give God your praise.
I love it with all my heart, mind, bodies, so
you could be anything you want to be. And then
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my beautiful handsome son, Malcolm, the most handsome son that
God never made with his own hands, into history, oh
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the blood of Jesus. Always pray Isaiah fifty four or seventeen,
I pray that no weapon from them against you, as
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you want to see Big Cy Sports on TV? I
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of that barn. We're their church buddies, always saying you
gotta believe, you gotta believe, you gotta believe.
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love you, and I thank you, and I appreciate your
and I hope that you have your super fantastic day,
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