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Charleton Curry a former NFL player now president.

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Mister Curry loves bringing sports and real life experiences to
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Charlton is a long time award winning a top.

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the Negro in a land through an act of Congress,
our government was giving away midim because of land and
the West and the Midway Lord.

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They if the land.

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that hall.

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Not only in that, but they many.

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Of these people are receiving many hundreds.

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Of dollars in federal stuff. That is not the fall.

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black man that we all have lifted them up long straps.
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Since the dawn of the Great Game, every player has
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But who from this era who improved of legend.

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Will be the one who has mastered both sides of
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Perhaps the herculean hitter on a mission to become one
of the all time greats, or the man who sees
all and can change the game with just one swing.

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The path of legend is late before them? Who will
emerge victims warious the world? The waits and the journey begins.

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And then God said enough to be of love. He's
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Now we have people missing the records, but I'm not
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Got a lot of things.

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I've been working really hard for a coging to God
about it.

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I love giving God the.

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Praise every day. When the praises go up, lessons come down.
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trade praise, you know. But I also love praising. I
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I remember I interviewed one of the guys who the
war Dogs movie was based off, and I, you know,
you hear things, we don't always register things. I remember
I asked them, you know what the budget is for
defense in the US. You said eight hundred billion dollars
a year, eight hundred billion with a B A dollars

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two hundred and fifty.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Used to be that.

Speaker 24 (13:09):
It's been raising up over the years, probably about five
ten years ago it was that.

Speaker 23 (13:14):
Well, right, if you talk about the Pentagonal Road, they
spend billions, Yeah, about.

Speaker 6 (13:18):
One hundred billion.

Speaker 9 (13:19):
Well in total, yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Eight hundred billion dollars.

Speaker 6 (13:23):
Yeah, that's the magic per just.

Speaker 25 (13:25):
That's per year, Yeah, per year, per year, eight hundred billion. Yeah,
that's the entire that's a gone budget. Yeah yeah, I
had no idea. Yeah, it's an eight hundred billion dollars
a year. Yeah, on weapons. Yeah, it's about ten times
more than like the next five biggest countries combined against
something like that.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
So eight hundred billion dollars.

Speaker 22 (13:50):
Years billions if we applied the same amount of reparations.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
Wait, wait, I'm wrong, I'm wrong.

Speaker 26 (13:59):
Twenty twenty live eight hundred and ninety two point six
billion dollar agoing almost million, hundreds, almost.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Nine hundred billion.

Speaker 22 (14:07):
Economists have concluded on several economists that can have concluded
that black reparations would amount to between thirteen and seventeen
trillion dollars. Trillion dollars, Yes, we're spending you just say
it once trillion a year on defense. Yeah, just give
us half of that, Just give just throw us half

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an ave hundred billion. If they were found a big
for a year, it was stretched it out to twenty
five years.

Speaker 23 (14:35):
And it was I remember, you know, this is when
I was you know, I was going viral for these comments.
I remember at the time, this was before the pandemic.
I said, I don't think that cash payments for black
reparations are going to work because of the amount of money.
You'd probably bankrupt the country. I suggested, for example, like
you know, free college education so far, And people got.

Speaker 6 (14:57):
On me and I was like, oh, that's not fair.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
What about Jewish people. You're people got reparations from Germany
and so forth.

Speaker 23 (15:02):
And then the pandemic happened, and I saw them out
of money that the US gave out, and I said,
you know something, I was wrong.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
I was wrong, I think.

Speaker 26 (15:09):
And then the US, in kind of the US guy,
the US wanted paid black people back for slavery. The
cash is actually a pro so I had apologize. I'member
me Adally. He really talked about that in one of
my shows.

Speaker 22 (15:20):
And also I've always and I've been a member of
In fact, I helped write the reparations legislation as a
student assistant to Congressman Sound Congress when interactive.

Speaker 4 (15:35):
And then.

Speaker 22 (15:39):
I've always, as part of the reparations movement, advocated for
suing corporations that have survived, corporations that profited from slavery
and have survived.

Speaker 6 (15:52):
And now I'm many who participated in the slaves trade.

Speaker 22 (15:56):
We know that Wall Street financed much of the slave trade,
so in that sense, they can pay without bankrupt and
the individuals.

Speaker 6 (16:08):
Yeah, yeah, I mean there's actually they see.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
There's a list of corporations like this, a lot to
pull it up, the ones that we know.

Speaker 24 (16:16):
About, Lehman Brothers, Etna, JP Morgan, New York Life Insurance.

Speaker 6 (16:24):
And then Rothschild, his.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Son's Bank in London, Norfolk Southern. That's the train right,
the USA today.

Speaker 24 (16:33):
Fleet, Boston's CSX, Lady National Railway, Brown Brothers, Harriman, Brooks Brothers, Barclays,
the Barclays Center over in Brooklyn.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
And it's good to black people making all that, right,
that's good.

Speaker 22 (16:47):
Not to say everybody you mentioned over the course of years,
they've made tens of trill.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
Against Yeah, yeah, I agree, man, I agree. Do you
think it will happen all that time?

Speaker 22 (17:02):
Yes, yes, Well we didn't think we'd have a black
president in our lifetime.

Speaker 13 (17:07):
This is true.

Speaker 9 (17:08):
So I'll never do.

Speaker 22 (17:09):
You an't know unless you try, and so let's get
keep trying and see what happens.

Speaker 27 (17:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 26 (17:16):
I mean, you've seen small instances of this at certain
universities and so far.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Think Harvard did something about that, and.

Speaker 28 (17:23):
A couple of the universities, and we got local municipalities
who have passed reparations ordinances that also provide assistance.

Speaker 22 (17:37):
Pursuing to that ordinance. I think there's a guaranteed income
in Chicago. I believe it is, or was for a
short time, fifteen hundred per person for a certain population
as part of the reparations bill, and then.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
You have states that can do the same, but major
cities are.

Speaker 22 (17:54):
Run by African American political officials have certainly most of
them passed ordinances supporting congressional legislation for reparations. And that's
why it's so important that we participate in the system
that has the resources.

Speaker 13 (18:16):
You know, I get it.

Speaker 22 (18:17):
They don't respect us, they don't want us, they don't this,
they rechecked us. Why are you trying to fight your
mate way into the white man's world. Why you want
to be somewhere wasn't nobody want? I don't want to
do any of that. I want what's mine, period. That's
that's what I want.

Speaker 6 (18:33):
Great great grandmama, I want great great Grandmama.

Speaker 9 (18:36):
Would have given me that.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Y'all got it, Give me my share.

Speaker 9 (18:40):
That's how I look at it.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Is not about anything other than justice.

Speaker 9 (18:46):
I agree. I agree.

Speaker 29 (18:47):
Like I said, I've said certain things that I had to,
you know, rewind back them, you know, But ultimately I'm
okay live getting more information than changing my stance.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Yeah, that's okay. We're all wrong at a certain time.

Speaker 23 (19:01):
Done so, Yeah, we all have opinions, and you get
more information, and I think you're better off absorbing the
new information as supposed to just being stubborn and saying,
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Speaker 13 (27:29):
League Baseball all over the universe. And did that some praise?

Speaker 15 (27:35):
That's a small but you've never seen him get into
they believe them. Won't through the case again. Addison Parks
is your third, basically moved down a little bit in
the batting order, turning Clement will hit eighth. It is
ten for twenty one in this postseason. And then Andres
kim menas the short stop. They did most of their
offensive damage obviously against the New York Yankees, Guys like Clement, guys.

Speaker 32 (27:58):
Like Harsha and certainly Americ Grrero, who is hold for seven.

Speaker 15 (28:02):
George Kirby is on the value of this guy is
an absolute stripe thrower.

Speaker 11 (28:06):
That's what he does. That's he's calling right.

Speaker 32 (28:09):
He's got really pitching well lately. Is they've convinced him
you can go out of the strike zone once in
a while, you can get weak contact on a ball
that's a little bit off the plate.

Speaker 11 (28:21):
That has really helped him.

Speaker 33 (28:22):
I played with Woodie Williams, teammate of buy in Sant
Louis Cargos, and so the easiest thing in baseball is
actually throws strikes.

Speaker 32 (28:30):
It's making effective pitches out of the zone.

Speaker 11 (28:32):
And that's what Kirby has learned. We're going to see
tonight if he's able now to seequence.

Speaker 33 (28:38):
Simperbly than he did against the Detroit Tigers in the Alts.

Speaker 11 (28:41):
Why do I say that, Because Toronto Blue Jays they
are really good aggressive early with the basketball. The sliders,
the two seamer have to be an effect.

Speaker 9 (28:51):
Earlian Cups and.

Speaker 15 (28:52):
Kirby was hesitant to throw fewer strikes because he's one
of those guys who says, nobody can hit my stuff.

Speaker 32 (29:00):
I'll throw it whenever I want. That's the mindset that
this kid has.

Speaker 15 (29:04):
First round pick out of Elon University, the first ever
first round pick out of Eulon.

Speaker 11 (29:11):
He's twenty seven years young.

Speaker 15 (29:12):
He's got a home to era there is much better
than his road era. In three thirty eight pitch twice
in the Division series, went five innings.

Speaker 11 (29:21):
In each start. He's on the mound.

Speaker 15 (29:23):
George Springer, the right handed DH is in the bucks
and we are set for pitch one, and that is
a strike, fastball the outside corner, zero in the one
ninety seven miles per hour. So adrenaline is a factor early.
The next one from Coffey swung On beating into the

(29:45):
ground to third Suarez on two humps. That is lock
brown ball to Ford square, retired, two.

Speaker 32 (29:52):
Pitches, two stride to remember few years ago. George Kirby
started the game in through the first twenty four pitches
for strikes. He only throws the ball when he wants to.
That's how elite his command is. It's pretty good command.
Nason Lucas. He's the left fielder moved over from right
and he that's from the left side good postseason seven

(30:14):
for seventeen. That's a four to twelve batting average. First
one from Kirby is a strike ninety seven or sinker.
Three pitches three strikes so far as the third basement
is in on the grass, Shortstot Profford has shaded up
the middle. The O one fouled off all in two

(30:36):
and when he can land that sinker on both sides
of the plate, which he's done very well late in
the season, that's when he is especially good. Kirby wants
who baseball, he will get one. Ben May is the

(30:57):
home plate umpire tonight six umpires, four around the infield
and then two on the outfield lines. The two from
Kirby inside one and two is a sinker was on
littling off the plate, but a good purpose pitch.

Speaker 11 (31:12):
And that's one of the things we were talking about earlier.
When to throw those pitches out of the zone. That
one moved Lucas's feet half of his pitches and his
last start against the Yankees or sliders. That one is
a swing and miss.

Speaker 13 (31:25):
The four sea here.

Speaker 11 (31:29):
And Eric Strap hold on Nathan Lucas seventh and all
of Manor League baseball.

Speaker 33 (31:36):
When it comes to contact percent, its fourteen percent right there,
ninety seven, blown fighter.

Speaker 11 (31:43):
Good start for Kirby.

Speaker 15 (31:44):
And now the very dangerous Vladimir Guerrero recently has been
hitting the ball much harder on the ground than in
the air. The first one misses away with a sinker
one to zero and nine hits, the nine RBIs and
the lds against the Yankees, and this one he's zero
for seven and he's got six groundoffs. Kirby is ready

(32:07):
and that one is lifted foul first pace side one ball,
once drive another secre at ninety seven. The reason he
may stay away from sliders is Toronto was very good
against him. They're also a very good fastball hitting team,
especially this guy.

Speaker 9 (32:26):
One one to.

Speaker 15 (32:27):
Guerrero on the ground, hight shopper Swar is able to
steer it, throws on a hot bed.

Speaker 13 (32:32):
Naylor got stoop it.

Speaker 15 (32:34):
And that well sam Guerrero to a second base. Suarez
had a leaf. The ball was bounced in the ground
over his head. He got it turned and fired, and
Naylor could not come up with a stoop, so Guerrero
goes to second. That ball was hit very hard for
it to bounce.

Speaker 9 (32:51):
This early in the game.

Speaker 33 (32:53):
The thurn area in front of the plate is still
very wet and it almost got over the head of Thoughhaniel.

Speaker 15 (33:01):
So they'll give him a single and then an error
on the throw and lads is scoring position now Anthony Santander,
so we were back from the left side. The man
that Schneider thinks is going to have a great Knight
looks at a call strike one. That wall was a
slider at eighty seven miles an hour.

Speaker 9 (33:20):
Bad.

Speaker 15 (33:20):
He's got his first hit on JLCS Santander against Kirby
six or fifteen. That's a four hundred batting average and
two homers, oh and one a little high one ball,
one strike and Eddie I loved. And they took a
guy who with forty four homers last year and said,
you're hitting clean up.

Speaker 32 (33:40):
Let's go biggest game.

Speaker 6 (33:41):
Of the year.

Speaker 11 (33:42):
Because he's not close to forty four homers this year.
Is he is going to hurt most of the year.

Speaker 15 (33:49):
Julio Rodriguez playing fairly shallow and center and a little
bit shaded to left. For one one swing, you'll miss
ninety seven up top and he's ahead one and two.

Speaker 11 (33:58):
Yeah, that one was bout. That's that fourth Feaver.

Speaker 32 (34:04):
League hit one eighty eight off that fourth Feaver.

Speaker 13 (34:07):
When you got that in four five other pitches.

Speaker 32 (34:10):
That he throws, that's what makes him so dangerous.

Speaker 15 (34:16):
The cloud on his feet anticipating the next one from Kirby,
and the one two with two outs in tight.

Speaker 11 (34:25):
And it's two balls and two strikes.

Speaker 32 (34:28):
Manbie, you must have played with pitchers who say I
have great stuff, nobody can hit me.

Speaker 11 (34:32):
That's half the battle, is it?

Speaker 2 (34:34):
Not?

Speaker 34 (34:34):
The confidence and the execution and the conviction to be
able to throw and finish off those pitches.

Speaker 15 (34:40):
After the moon Jays follows to get a run here
with Guerrero at second, next one from Kirby.

Speaker 13 (34:45):
Swing, ain't miss a si.

Speaker 9 (34:50):
SATs out there is.

Speaker 11 (34:52):
Gonna comn strikes.

Speaker 15 (34:53):
Kirby strikes out two in the first and Guerrero gets
stranded at second base.

Speaker 35 (34:58):
It's a statement inning right there for the nerves weren't there.
That's taken with two strikeouts. But the most important thing
is the three outs that he was able to get.
He was ahead oh one and then he controlled.

Speaker 11 (35:10):
Those at packs. It will be on the top of
the Mariners order.

Speaker 15 (35:12):
As we are in the middle of the first inning,
it is Toronto enough thing with the narrators coming to
the play.

Speaker 11 (35:18):
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Speaker 36 (35:56):
Well and weren't a touchdown getting ahead a critical part
for any Fourteen pitches in the first ten of them
were for strikes for George Hervey and now you turn
over to Shane Bieber and a bumpy start against the Yankees.

Speaker 11 (36:09):
They of course acquire him late.

Speaker 15 (36:12):
They believed as he was recovering from Tommy John surgery,
all of his prior success would play.

Speaker 11 (36:19):
Well literally this time of year, and this is why they.

Speaker 32 (36:23):
Acquired him to pitch a game like this and his
numbers here t Mobile are great one point five to
two era lifetime, but.

Speaker 11 (36:31):
It's been a while.

Speaker 15 (36:33):
He's not the same pitcher that he was a few
years ago, having had Tommy Johns April of twenty four.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
He had that.

Speaker 11 (36:38):
He's thirty years old.

Speaker 15 (36:39):
Randy or rose Awna will lead things off, and he
is so fright with five ks as he looks at
the first one and that missus ball won go for
eight five k's against Shane Bieber, just one hit in
the postseason five case.

Speaker 11 (36:55):
He's got two stolen bases, the.

Speaker 15 (36:57):
One on that's down two balls, no strikes. His fastball
came in at ninety three. He has to be a
fish at only had five swins and misses out of
twenty nine two oh and he landed that one a
good cutter at eighty eight miles an hours two and
one in that Yankee series, Man Biber the right, he

(37:22):
fightres another one that didn't break it. As there is
a three and one count to a Rose arena, we'll
setup the infield four. Your Barger is at third and
minutes to shortstop Ernie Clement at second, Black Guerrero at
first to Rose arena, looks at a three to one
and he missed Paul four on five pitches, a walk
to a Rose arena. As far as that Indo defense

(37:48):
you talked about Rabby Gold Blog finalist Guerrero Clement a
second and that is a short Alejandro Kirk behind the plate, cal.

Speaker 11 (37:58):
Wraally Heed the home runs the catcher.

Speaker 15 (38:03):
As a homer in the postseason two for seven Kipanai
and a Rose arena. The first pitch is in there
for a strike. He went with a fastball in tight
at ninety three to get ahead oen one.

Speaker 32 (38:15):
He was very difficult to run on career thirty six
dolen bases allowed, twenty two caught feelings.

Speaker 15 (38:21):
They shower, MVP chants down on Rawleigh getting from the
left side. Here it comes swings and just yanks at
foul hits it to the upward deck.

Speaker 11 (38:30):
For the fans that are up there, it's owing two.

Speaker 32 (38:35):
This guy is a fokey ro oh Great Northwest and
has been for years. Finally the nation has figured out
who he is. But he's been this guy for several
years here in Seattle.

Speaker 15 (38:47):
One hundred and twenty five runs batted in, number one,
sixty homers, number one, twenty four doubles. There is plenty
of room down the third base side as Parger is
at the shortstop position.

Speaker 11 (38:58):
Ohing two.

Speaker 15 (38:59):
A rose Arena on first, and that one has bounced
up there at Kirks. A nice job, I glove it.

Speaker 11 (39:04):
They'll advance from Randy a roseorena.

Speaker 34 (39:06):
Really good job there, Rosewenna at first base sidingly to
Kerk Really gotta let that go.

Speaker 32 (39:14):
As we've said, Kirk is as good as there is
a blocking anything in the dirt.

Speaker 15 (39:19):
He's a great receiver with elite hands behind the plane.
And this is where Raley's really improved. He will now
use the middle of the field if he can.

Speaker 11 (39:28):
With two strikes.

Speaker 15 (39:30):
The one too he takes it almost got him on
the knee, and it's two balls and two strikes for
Shane Bieber. Beaver went two and two thirds against the Yankees.
That was the game in which Aaron Judge, of course,
hit the three run hold on off the pole. It
didn't come off of Beaver, but that was that game.

(39:56):
And we're just underway with a Rose erena leading off
first zero zero and the pitch to Rawley to two
with nobody else swings and goes the other way.

Speaker 11 (40:06):
Shallow left field.

Speaker 15 (40:07):
Give the foul territory and the catch is made there
by Lucas and a Rosa Arena retreats and he beats
the throw from Lucas.

Speaker 11 (40:15):
And left back to first and Lucas.

Speaker 35 (40:17):
Threw that ball across the diamond all the way to
first base, and a Rose Arena was very.

Speaker 15 (40:22):
Aggressive and a good throw a would have been very
close at first base.

Speaker 11 (40:27):
It's a little bit wide towards the left with Guerrero.

Speaker 15 (40:30):
That's a big up to get cal Rawly on a
two to two count and not advance a Rose Arena.
So there's one down and here comes Judio Rigas. He
hit a big free run home run and gave two.
Rose Arena will all dive back in on the throw
from Beaver game to the two free run homers and

(40:53):
a two run homer. This year they hit one hundred
and five homers with men on Bay's hive games to
the post they fall this year. Leo Rodriguez, another face
of the franchise here in Seattle.

Speaker 11 (41:10):
Beaver is at the belts and ready a Rosary.

Speaker 13 (41:14):
Is often going.

Speaker 15 (41:14):
The throw from Kurt not even close. Rose is still
in a story bag the whole season. That's why the
things that the Seattle therestier.

Speaker 18 (41:23):
Well that only beat field the power pitching defense, but
also the base running and the rolls Araya making this mark.

Speaker 32 (41:33):
In the base past third and the third of the
Major leagues stolen bases of the stolen base has been
a critical part of their game in this postseason.

Speaker 11 (41:41):
Now you got to keep an eye on him.

Speaker 15 (41:43):
He has taken third in this one pitcher rodrigas way inside.

Speaker 13 (41:47):
And that passed.

Speaker 34 (41:53):
Gotta make sure a rose An at second base stops
his feet from motioncf not.

Speaker 15 (41:59):
You'll have a good jump and try to take third
as well. One ball, one strike, one out, zero zero
bottom one.

Speaker 11 (42:05):
Here's the pitch.

Speaker 37 (42:06):
Rodriguez hammers one lakes.

Speaker 9 (42:19):
And steaks.

Speaker 11 (42:22):
Sasste exploded two.

Speaker 9 (42:27):
Export.

Speaker 38 (42:35):
How quick did Julio Rodrigez bring his hands in and
deep these fans as loud as right down.

Speaker 32 (42:44):
One slim.

Speaker 38 (42:47):
Two rocks up the board to see how the hammers
and Julio Rodriguez letting it be known they were here
for real.

Speaker 11 (42:58):
Alomo Sway, he sends one to the cap right.

Speaker 13 (43:02):
That's gonna get down and want go on.

Speaker 15 (43:07):
It's been in October, nephsis score the brew Jays and
he's on second.

Speaker 13 (43:15):
You cannot get Morte Polono out.

Speaker 9 (43:22):
Fellas.

Speaker 13 (43:22):
This is the opposite of the start that the Blue Jays.

Speaker 32 (43:26):
Needed for be Playo Rodriguez As three run over the
other day was a towering blast. This one he just
tore a hold of the sky with a vicious line ride.

Speaker 15 (43:37):
Oh my goodness, one hundred and twelve point two miles
an hour off the batch around at four hundred and
fourteen feet. Can Josh Neeler deliver it? He swings at
the first one foul on the first pay side. Boy,
it seems like they overshadow each other.

Speaker 11 (43:52):
You know, you wanted to.

Speaker 15 (43:53):
Talk about what Neighbor's done. You wanted to talk about
what Rodriguez has done. Polanco's been great. He hits the homer,
then Polanco hits a double and the Blue Jays are
in trouble early next one and Naylor he holds on
a pitch down and it goes one ball, one strike.

Speaker 32 (44:13):
As we talked about that Toronto bullpen, It's seen a
lot of that bullpen in this postseason, even in this series.
To see a guy enough time to get a little
bit more comfortable hit against him, and.

Speaker 15 (44:27):
He's got some home run derby fives to it off
the bat of Julio Rodriguez. Here it comes again in
Naylor's swing and a foul right at the play and
a pitcher of this up dull.

Speaker 33 (44:38):
Game two Julio rog greg Is three, Ron Hover now
Game three, first st at back for Julio rodrig Is
two Roun Homo.

Speaker 15 (44:47):
It's given his team to lead twice early. There was
Bryce Miller in Game one for Seattle. It was their
offense in games do what will it be in Game
three to help go up three to love or maybe
a combination of both. Remember Naylor in the last Dame

(45:12):
was kind of limping around late. Actually took him out
in the game late.

Speaker 11 (45:15):
Little bling issue.

Speaker 39 (45:17):
It was sort of dismissed today by Dan Wilson. He's
ready to war two and another one down. That missed
two balls and two strikes, eighteen pitches so far from Beaver.
No swings and misses yet.

Speaker 15 (45:37):
Jorge Polonk, who is now five for ten in the
series with a homer, a double, sitting five hundred. Here
it comes Naylor swings, loses his bat and he is
gone on a strikeout.

Speaker 40 (45:51):
Basketball way out of his own up. I love a
nailer case that fortunately no about stayed on the field,
but dangerous productile going towards the Duga.

Speaker 15 (46:08):
So being out of Naylor and now the Johenio Suarez,
he has really struggled at home. There's Old for his
last twenty eight in this building. The first one to him,
and that's let her high. But it's a little too
high with one in er with a cutter. Oh for
fourteen in the regular season, Oh for fourteen out in

(46:28):
the postseason. But with him, you know, he comes out
of it with one swing and he can get really hot,
really fox the next one on the way. Suarez fouled
back above us here at Tmobile Park, one ball once dry. Yeah,
there's a few guys that warty you must have played
with who weren't fathered by it. Old for twenty eight
at home. He strikes you as someone who's not gonna

(46:48):
Old sleep over that at all, And that's what makes
him such a great teammate. Doesn't take it up to
his defense. Paco Leed's off second here it comes swing
and a missed there. He was very late on a fastball.
Came in at ninety two.

Speaker 32 (47:02):
Danny Actor, one of their coaches, told me, best teammate.

Speaker 15 (47:04):
I've ever been around, and he's been around, Ryan Zimmerman,
David Wright, some really good ones.

Speaker 11 (47:09):
This guy's at the top of the list.

Speaker 15 (47:13):
Twenty third pitch at the inning from Shane Bieber to
slows swings, pops it up and this is on the
infield Andres Kimmenez automatic at shortstop and Matt will do it.

Speaker 11 (47:27):
But the matter fans that filled these seats early to
get here to see it.

Speaker 15 (47:30):
Got a chance to watch Julio Jack Lenando's stoolelyard, a
two run shot with a rose arena aboard at the
end of wanting to play the Mariners to the Blue
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Speaker 11 (49:23):
Give up an infield single to Vlad Guerrero and that
was in otherwise a.

Speaker 15 (49:28):
Couple of strikeouts and a ground out, so nobody was
able to put the ball in the air against it.
This capital the Alejandro Kirk, Dalton Barshaw and Addison Parjer.
To leave things off, you put any stock in ditting practice.
Parjer delt at about fifteen homers in about fourteen swings.

Speaker 11 (49:47):
That's how hot he was.

Speaker 15 (49:50):
So we'll start with Kurk. Catcher hits from the right side.
Kirby's first one to him that is high and away.
One ball in those strikes, one hundred five for twenty
five postseason couple homers that came against New York as well.
He's looking to get hot again and he takes one
that just missed off the corner. It's two balls and

(50:11):
no strikes. That's rare for Kirby. Good job by Kirk to.

Speaker 6 (50:18):
Not chase.

Speaker 15 (50:22):
One hundred stands around five foot eight inches tall to
a zero and that's in there for a strike. He
took a centre its two and one. He's short, ravvy,
he's not little. There is a difference.

Speaker 11 (50:34):
I would know the next one and he swings in first.

Speaker 15 (50:44):
Nailer who got off his feet and the holes right
now elevate a little bit.

Speaker 18 (50:52):
So much real estate on the right side of the infield,
and yet Harry Hill.

Speaker 34 (50:57):
Has his infielders in the right spot. He leaves up Mason.
That's the long playing. That's a little bit towards his round,
a little bit towards his left goes through.

Speaker 32 (51:08):
Harry has reminded me a few times, second fewest error
by an infield this year.

Speaker 11 (51:13):
He's really good at that.

Speaker 15 (51:15):
Here is the center fielder of Harshaw, left handed hitter,
strike one or if a slider, and he explained the
difference between small and little bits.

Speaker 11 (51:22):
All right, I am small and little. He is short
and stocky. It's a difference. Okay, I'm not sure that
explained it. Here's the next one, and that's boppled off
straight back, Edie, can you help me? Where did Stocky
come from? He's bigger than Stocky.

Speaker 15 (51:47):
Twenty pitches for Kirby, one out on a line out,
and he has got Harshaw in an O two hole
Dalton seven for twenty three year in the postseason with
a couple of homers. The next one swings pops it
up in the field. Here comes Naylor. It's all his
in foul ground and there are two out in the
first space.

Speaker 13 (52:07):
That makes the play.

Speaker 32 (52:08):
Eddie who hard is in her a hitter. And George
Kirby has six different pitches.

Speaker 11 (52:14):
He spos has.

Speaker 32 (52:15):
Change of only two percent of the time, but he's
got six things you have to think.

Speaker 9 (52:19):
About again, and that's the day.

Speaker 13 (52:21):
Let's put it this way.

Speaker 33 (52:22):
Twenty fifteen, there was only fifty pitchers that had six
different pitches. In today's game, one hundred and twenty five
pitchers has six different pitches. Here's Addison Barger, bam Band
his nickname. He looks at a high fastball from ball one.
That's so hard because you have a fastball of cutter,
the two scene that you have to deal with with

(52:43):
high vlow and that all the ausity pitches. The cop
of that closer, the one to oh.

Speaker 11 (52:51):
Barger looks at another one a little high.

Speaker 15 (52:53):
Two balls and no strikes from Kirby, who fall behind
Kirky and now falls behind two and oh j Addison
Parcher Bam bam sounds like it would just go bam
Bam Barger.

Speaker 11 (53:04):
And that's your big man.

Speaker 13 (53:05):
That's actually the dog's name.

Speaker 15 (53:07):
His mother's dog. Is It hits one in the air
to center. It should be an easy one for Rodriguez.
Twenty three pitches very efficient for George Birdie to get
through two innings. It's exactly the number that Shane Beever
throwing the first twenty playing Brokey.

Speaker 38 (53:28):
Established an inside and then playing with the rest.

Speaker 11 (53:32):
Of the play took him just nine to get through
that one A one, two, three inning. We'll come back.

Speaker 15 (53:37):
It'll be can Zone a roblest end proper bottom three
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We're in the middle of the second inning, the Mariners
two with the Blue Jays nothing.

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The an America League Championship Series here the ESD and half.

Speaker 9 (55:04):
We're back to Kirkshiy World Whorez Carl.

Speaker 11 (55:07):
They just showed to Isaiah Thomas suit sitting here in
the crowd.

Speaker 15 (55:11):
That's a nice transition to domin at Canzone, who was
another one of those multi sport athletes in high school,
playing and lettering in both baseball and basketball. Right Tom
and the nominator every Big leaguer I've ever met, multi
sports star in high school. I tell all kids, put
the bat down in November, go make the basketball team.

Speaker 11 (55:28):
You think he can palm a basketball canzone Ken.

Speaker 15 (55:33):
He was a pitcher in high school as well as
an outfielder, and tonight he's the designated hitter. He got
seven pist from the left side looking for his first
hid in the postseason and Cabris first one is in
there for a call strike a change up at.

Speaker 11 (55:46):
Eighty eight regard.

Speaker 32 (55:47):
Are you thinking of palmet in a.

Speaker 9 (55:49):
Three p suit.

Speaker 11 (55:51):
It's an inside Joe Raddie. That's fine by me.

Speaker 15 (55:54):
I can be left out of many jokes. That one
is also in there for a strike. I'll say this
big ten to your right.

Speaker 9 (56:02):
He could do that back in.

Speaker 11 (56:03):
The day, wear a three piece suit, work and work,
three piece suit and Pauma basket. Okay, I didn't realize
the status still can.

Speaker 15 (56:13):
By the way, Beaber ahead of two cansil wild swing,
He's gone. That was a knuckle curve and he was
he was down and then he was buried. I struck
out number two for Shane Bieber, and they were starting
him off with a change.

Speaker 18 (56:29):
That don't want fastball back to the knuckle curls pitches
then effect though.

Speaker 11 (56:34):
The big thing is he was able to get the
leadoff hitter in the sitting app.

Speaker 15 (56:39):
Right fielder Victor Eeroblis one for eight to walk three
k's in the postseason, even with the back at third
base is Barger. Bieber's first one to Robless. He also
lands that and a slider to get ahead o and
one second baseman Ernie clement Is shaded up the middle
and off first base by a bunch of Guerrero. Next
one another one in there for a strike back to

(57:02):
back sliders. Beab working quickly ahead Owen two with one
down here in the bottom of the second.

Speaker 11 (57:10):
He wants to throw again to Roeblus and he will
and did he check it? He is called. He tried
to hold up and Shane Bieber.

Speaker 2 (57:18):
Just like that.

Speaker 11 (57:18):
Looks like a different guy on the mound. Two strikeouts to.

Speaker 34 (57:22):
Start this in it and six pitches with those two
strikeouts to go with it, all sliders to rogulas.

Speaker 11 (57:29):
Did not mess around. What happened in between innies looks fantastic.

Speaker 15 (57:37):
Here's JP Crawford and his first pitch just missed down
and in Beaber fight he had one there instead. One
ball in those strikes to the left handed hitting shortstop
who's been wearing to marry to four b longer than
anywhere else on the team. He swings in his laid
on it tips it into the mint. He asks what
happened at the bottom of the order. One ball, one strike,

(58:02):
two outs bottom two Mariners to Blue Jay's nothing, and
he takes one inside on a cutter, two and one.

Speaker 34 (58:11):
I'll have a kirk throwing the ball back to Shane
bie were actually hit Crawford.

Speaker 15 (58:17):
Who fakes like he was dazed and was going to
go down after he was hit by it. Crawford wears
number three, holds.

Speaker 11 (58:29):
Out that high, waggling it and set for the next
pitch that's way high.

Speaker 9 (58:33):
He missed badly.

Speaker 32 (58:35):
Yeah, Dan Wilson told us when someone needs to speak
up in the clubhouse for whatever reason, it's off of
JP Crawford and Josh Nale's been doing it lately.

Speaker 15 (58:43):
Also, Beaver's next pitch that's in there for a strike,
Crawford thought that he was heading to first base.

Speaker 11 (58:53):
Called the strike that gets us to three and two
with two down.

Speaker 15 (58:56):
The payoff pitch or Rosarina on deck swaying and a miss,
and Shane Bieber bounces back and he bounces off the
mound after striking out the side in.

Speaker 11 (59:06):
The bottom of the second.

Speaker 15 (59:10):
Well, the bottom of the first there's a lot of
trouble from Shane Bieber.

Speaker 34 (59:14):
But the top the bottom of the second inning, that's
a different picture that we saw right there.

Speaker 11 (59:19):
The secondary pitches working at bedtime and effect.

Speaker 15 (59:28):
We are through two innings at play here in Seattle,
but Mariners have a two to nothing beat over the
Blue Jays.

Speaker 11 (59:34):
This is the American League Championship Series on ESPN Radio.

Speaker 1 (59:38):
I think ESPN.

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If the Antoon donand Inglewood, California was supposed to be
a symbol of progress. The two billion dollar eco friendly
arena was intended to anchor a new entertainment district and
service warm out of the key venues for the twenty
twenty eight Olympics from any longtime black residence is turned
into eight nightmare deal with displacement and broken promises. Since

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Think Arena for the Los Angeles Clippers opened last year,
more than eleven thousand black residents have left Inglewood, replaced
by wealthier newcomers, changing the city's culture and community field.
Now the Downdown so called Grange projects are under a
Fellow investigation for possible fraud. Residents say that traffic struggles
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than ever.

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Critics point to billionaire Clippers owner Steve Balmer's campaign donations
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who contributed to Inglewood's success.

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They're calling for real.

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Investment in school's, housing and families, not just arenas capital
being climate and environment reporter Adam Mahoney, who's been following
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Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
So for folks who don't know, just take the picture
of what Inglewood, California is.

Speaker 44 (01:00:56):
This make thanks for having me.

Speaker 45 (01:01:00):
Englewood is a historically black enclave in southern California. It
was one of the first destinations for black migrants when
they came from the South during the Great Migration due
to a history of redlining and an other racist and
indiscriminatory housing policies and kind of forced people into this
suburb of Los Angeles County. But what we've seen over

(01:01:23):
the last decade or so is that kind of complete
erasure and in displacement of folks.

Speaker 44 (01:01:30):
Inglewood is no longer a majority of black city.

Speaker 45 (01:01:33):
Since the entertainment district was proposed in twenty sixteen, and
we've seen Sofi Stadium built, the most expensive football stadium
in the world, both for the Rams and the Chargers,
and then the into a dome, the most expensive basketball
arena in the world, built for the Clippers and the Olympics.
In twenty twenty eight, we've seen over eleven thousand black

(01:01:53):
folks for us out of the city. Well, residents of
every other race have increased.

Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
We say forced out. What do you mean by how
are they forced out?

Speaker 45 (01:02:04):
Yeah, I mean so it's a lot of those anchors
of displace, some entertification that we see. So in the
immediate aftermath of these stadiums being proposed, rents doubled in
some places in the immediate neighborhood around the arena, and
since then in that community the median income has risen
from about fifty thousand to seventy one thousand, which on

(01:02:26):
paper you'd be like that means people are getting more
economic opportunities, but really it is just reflected the reality
that the folks that call this place home are no
longer there anymore.

Speaker 44 (01:02:37):
And then at the same time we've seen schools closed.

Speaker 45 (01:02:40):
As you know, black children and black families have been
pushed out, and a lot of the new residents. They
are not actually calling for public schools to be you know,
be built or to be funded. Rather, they're sending their
children to you know, charter in private schools outside of
the city. So a lot of those resources that you
would depend on to make a place whole are just
not existing.

Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
Though, all right, And so so people get understand what
we're talking about here.

Speaker 42 (01:03:07):
At the end of the day, massive facilities come in
billions being spent entertainment complex. So all of a sudden,
white folks who long ignored Inglewood were like, oh, we
can roll up in there now and that now.

Speaker 1 (01:03:19):
Then all the amenities. So what then happens is when
they come in they start buying struct building.

Speaker 42 (01:03:26):
All of a sudden, property values go up because houses
are out valued more. This is classic gentrification that we've
seen in cities all across America.

Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
And for people who don't know the leadership of Inglewood
is black, I don't understand.

Speaker 42 (01:03:42):
Again, people also know Inglewood because that's where the Forum was.
The Great Western form of the Lakers played for a
very long time, so that was really your only sports.

Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
But the people came to the game and they left.
This is different with what they're doing here.

Speaker 42 (01:03:56):
With this stadium entertainment district they're basically trying to create.
Because the Clippers used to play in where the Lakers
play on the new it's still called Crypto Arena on
the Dales DeVault, So yeah, they.

Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
Want their own arena. So now they're trying to create.

Speaker 42 (01:04:11):
And as it's a second entertainment district that that's out there,
and so now all of a sudden, you're going to
go out there, and now you're going to see gleaming
new buildings and streets and restaurants and cafes, all these things, and.

Speaker 1 (01:04:24):
The people who live there cannot afford to live there.

Speaker 44 (01:04:28):
Yeah, I mean, that is exactly it.

Speaker 45 (01:04:30):
And at the same time that these arenas have been
built up, there's also been luxury town homes and apartments
built up directly around the facilities, which are not built
in mind for the.

Speaker 44 (01:04:40):
People who have called Inglewood home for so long.

Speaker 45 (01:04:42):
And I think you know, residents that I talked with also,
you know, felt some type of way about the fact
that you know, Inglewood, especially the eastern part of the
city going towards South Central, was really devastated during the
La Rioters in nineteen ninety two, and there are still
empty storefronts and empty lot from all the way back then, right,
thinking about over thirty years ago.

Speaker 44 (01:05:03):
But now they're finally seeing investment in their city.

Speaker 42 (01:05:06):
But it's not for them, were to say, leaders saying,
because I remember when this was, when this first started.
Oh man, the mayor was excited, he was happy. Oh man,
what is going to mean? And they was taking all
these promises. What are they saying now?

Speaker 45 (01:05:25):
Yeah, I mean the city officials, specifically Engwood mayor James Bucks,
he is kind of saying the exact same thing that
he has been saying for the last decade, you know,
pointing to you know, increased tax revenue, increased investment and
attention from out of state investors or even foreign investors.
When we think about the significance of the Olympics. In

(01:05:46):
the mind of leadership, there has been a spotlight on
the city and what best spotlight has come quote unquote
economic investment. But we've, as we've seen time and time
again when we think about these big projects, that investment
is not true down to the communities that have called
this the city home for so long.

Speaker 44 (01:06:04):
So that's really that's been been it. It's just on paper,
there is more money flowing. For me, it's about who's
catching that money.

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