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Say hello to my little friends. They say the girls
loved the long ball and man loved to get deep.

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Well, Timmy, I know we have to rain down in
the South state called Georgia where they love the ring.

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How you doing, young man. Welcome to the show, Timmy.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
Hey, thank you very much for glad to be here.

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Always got to have the great Tim Young a professional
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I want to get your thoughts now.

Speaker 15 (10:31):
I know you and I oftentimes talk about football, Timmy,
but a birdie told me, a little birdie told me
some place. You actually have a lot of love for
the game of baseball as well your thoughts, man, he
loves a.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Game of baseball. You know, baseball is my favorite sport
growing up.

Speaker 9 (10:47):
That was the one that back in the day, back
in the sixties, whenever we started playing, yeah everyone, you know,
everyone had had a glove that was passed down from somebody.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
So gloy made me. Back in the forties, yeah, we
weren't playing with them, you know, we played real saying
lock ball back in the day.

Speaker 9 (11:04):
Yeah, we use a team, we use anything for a
base in the in the picture's mouth, like I said,
But yeah, I loved the game of love.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
The game of baseball. That's a one on one sport
played professionally.

Speaker 6 (11:16):
Yeah, tuck it to the great Timmy Young.

Speaker 15 (11:18):
You know I love I love the game of baseball
as well, Timmy, And I remember playing little league baseball.
I struck out eleven batters one time, and you know,
I was eleven years old, but rumor has it as
I got older, I struck eleven batters and won any
And you know my brothers didn't go for that eleven
and one any stuff. But you know, you catch the
camp fiss the foot long and twenty years later it's

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it's ten feet long. But that's all Farell never were.
Just give me a feeling on when it comes to
you and your love of baseball. What position I mean
you played the game?

Speaker 6 (11:49):
Is that correct?

Speaker 2 (11:49):
I know that's yeah, yeah, I played every I played
every position on the field.

Speaker 6 (11:54):
Really, what was your favorite position?

Speaker 15 (11:57):
Because we have the All Star Game of coming up
and a lot of guys they can play multiple positions,
but by the time you get to the major League,
you gotta choose one that you specialize.

Speaker 6 (12:05):
And what was your your favorite position? Your thoughts.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
My favorite position is catcher. That was that hit me perfectly.
What I didn't know then.

Speaker 9 (12:15):
I was a poster child for eighty HD and so
every pitch I was, every pitch on the you know,
that was there every time the pitcher got ready.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
To throw the ball.

Speaker 9 (12:24):
Yes, I had to be in position. The game couldn't
start into the catcher got in position. Okay, then the
picture delivered. I love playing the position of catcher today.
I use this analogy that as a child of God, Yes,
God cannot deliver it to me till I get myself
into position to catch it.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
Catch it.

Speaker 15 (12:44):
Well, hopefully hopefully God's not throwing those two hundred mile
proper fastballs.

Speaker 6 (12:48):
That makes sense.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Well, you know, I just I'm glad they can't handle that.

Speaker 6 (12:51):
Oh my goodness. That's always been telling the great Timmy Young.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
You know.

Speaker 15 (12:55):
Tonight's the lineup and Bill the great show heil of
twenty these bats lead off for the National League and
he'll beat lead as a designated hitter for the nathal
Letue tonight and then the All Star Game at Truest
Park in Beautiful Atlanta and the Dodgers All Star will
be followed in Batty Noda by left fielder.

Speaker 6 (13:12):
Ronald Acuno Jr.

Speaker 15 (13:13):
Who's gonna be obviously a crowd favorite of the host,
Atlanta Braves, Arizona second baseman Kate Martel, He's gonna hit third,
and Batty Noder announced that by a Monday, Dodgers manager
the Great Dave Roberts, followed by Los Angeles first baseman
Freddie Freeman San Diego third baseman Manny Machado, and then
Dodgers catcher Will Smith. You talked about your favorite position

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as a catcher. What are your talks on Will Smith
catching this talent that's gonna becoming at him to night?

Speaker 9 (13:38):
Your thoughts, Well, I think he's he's gonna do a
good job. You know, he was selected to this position
because of what he did on the field, and he's
had a good year. Yeah, and so you know, trying
to steal basis on this young man is kind of difficult,
but you know, he uh, this.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
Is the pros. You're still gonna have some folks in
fashions and get that Rickie Henderson type s. Yeah, it's fun.
It's fun. It's fun to watch. You know what I
like about the catcher position. I played catcher but I
was also when I made it him.

Speaker 9 (14:05):
When I made the first basis almost a good im
to get the second because I had steed back at
that time and many times you know, still thirty. But
if a person swung on the first pitch when I'm
on first base, if it goes to the outfield, that's
an all magaron, And so I have it having that mentality.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
I love watching these younger players.

Speaker 6 (14:22):
They have that.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
They challenged the arms many people, but the planning, you know,
planning the game was it was a lot of fun.

Speaker 9 (14:30):
But I tell you whom who brought the most excitement
any at any time was Bo Jackson.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
And so rather he's you know, climbing the wall with
his steep or if he's.

Speaker 9 (14:42):
Throwing it throwing somebody out at home plate from from
left field without a balance, that's right there.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
That that that arm. So you know, as an athlete,
you can play any position in baseball if you can
move left and right.

Speaker 9 (14:55):
You know, Bo proved it, Dion Sanders proved it. I
mean multiple people have played. Uh I'm saying two sports,
but those folks own the field. You know, you get
the kid or the name just slipped my mind, but
any center fielders. The ball ways hit the center field.
That's where you put your best athlete in center field.
You're going to go nothing and go right forward and backwards.
And so I'm looking forward to this matchup tonight. You know,

(15:17):
these are some great All stars and you know what
they're gonna do, uh, you know, to change the fans.
But here's the other piece to it. This is all,
but you got eight other people out in the field.
You get the pitcher versus a batterer. Yeah, one on
one matchup. Okay, So if that ball was put in
the play, now that now the picture's defense comes comes alive.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
But if that bat gets a good swing man it
don't worry about it. Just do another ball after he play.

Speaker 6 (15:44):
That's obviously.

Speaker 15 (15:45):
You know when we think about other players tonight, we
talked about the catcher obviously, Will Smith and the Chicago
Cut right hander Kyle Tucker, New York Mets shortstop Francisco Linder,
and the club the center fielder of Pete Crow.

Speaker 6 (15:59):
I'm start. You were just talking about center building.

Speaker 15 (16:01):
And you know the say, hey kid, Willie Mays, the
late Willie Mays also playing at center field. No one
if you think about the catch that will he made
over the shoulder catch. It may seem routine now, but
back when really did it, if really had I mean,
we could always go back and revisionus history.

Speaker 6 (16:19):
But I love seeing that because it will last throughout
the end of time.

Speaker 15 (16:24):
But if you see player today, there's a lot of
players that have similar talent to Walie, but it's just
just more of them now if that makes sense to
your thoughts.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
Well, you know when he was the first one to
do it. Yeah, so he's the first one to do
it on film, on film?

Speaker 6 (16:39):
Yeah, exactly on film.

Speaker 9 (16:40):
Yeah, Okay, so since he did, everybody said, well I
can practice this. Yeah, I'm get a chance to practice it.
And we go back to go back to the playoffs
back in their early eighties and I'm sorry the Lakers.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
Who's playing the seventy sixties.

Speaker 9 (16:54):
Yeah, well, Julius Argue goes up for a shot on
the right hand side of the court, yep, but he
ended up the other.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
Side, behind the backboard and back underneath. Yeah, that was
unheard of. But after you see it, you can practice it.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (17:08):
Now, I got a buddy named Anthony Bullie. He was
playing for the play for their London Magic.

Speaker 6 (17:13):
Yes, it was the.

Speaker 9 (17:14):
Following year, maybe that same year he was in an
All Star Game against Oklahoma versus Texas. He made a move, yeah,
but because he had seen it before, he had a
chance to rehearse.

Speaker 6 (17:23):
It, yeah, and see it, and that was with him.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
And so watching will the Maids do that? Who did
he watch do it?

Speaker 6 (17:29):
I know it?

Speaker 15 (17:30):
You know, the Negro leagues was filled with a lot
of talent that was not shown on television, and oftentimes
one of the reasons that I think the Negro League
was so successful against the major leagues is there were
a lot of talented players, but they had to have
And what they did with Jackie Robinson, they made sure
he had the timberament to deal with the racism and
the blatant racism that a lot of athletes were going

(17:51):
to face, especially African Americans playing in front of a
white audience. So it was a timperament. But there were
a lot of guys that could do the same thing
that Robinson did. Your thoughts, well, you know, Jackie was.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Not the first.

Speaker 9 (18:02):
He was just the first, you know, the first player
and played maybe baseball, the actual term should have been
he was the first player first black payer.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Allowed allowed yeah to play.

Speaker 9 (18:12):
Yeah, yes, because he wasn't the greatest athlete in the league.
He was a great but based on temperament, it was him.

Speaker 6 (18:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (18:20):
But a fun fact, did you know that his brother
was second place, that Jesse Owens is a long jolly
in the third six Olympics.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
That's good knowledge. That's good knowledge.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
Okay, so that's pretty fun. But now Jackie was he
was good.

Speaker 6 (18:31):
Yeah, he was a no they go ahead, then they
go ahead, So we take nothing.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
We take nothing from him. He did a good job,
but he also had the timperament to play the game
and how to control your mount you know, a.

Speaker 15 (18:43):
Lot like a modern day Steph Curry, if that makes
sense to you. Never says anything controversial, a crowd favorite.
His talent is amazing, but at the same time, he
just stays in his lane, nothing political. He does everything
behind the scenes when he can. But Jackie Robinson had
to be that same type of player, if not even
that admnute. He was also a great football player at

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U c. L A back in the day when they
were a part of the Pack eight conference.

Speaker 6 (19:07):
Now that the Big Ten. I don't think he would
have liked that at all.

Speaker 15 (19:09):
But going back to this game, when I think about
some of the again lament on the more or on
Jackie Robinson, your thoughts as an overall athlete, not just.

Speaker 6 (19:17):
A baseball player. To me, a great football player, your thoughts.

Speaker 9 (19:22):
You know, I like Jockie and and and follow with
all the sudd But I've always said the attitude that
you know, he wasn't the best.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
He he wasn't the greatest, but he did he set
the example. Okay, yeah, taking to.

Speaker 9 (19:36):
The goal, the Shaney Tree, at the Domino cable, thefering
to him, he was a good house need room.

Speaker 6 (19:41):
Yeah, yeah, he did it.

Speaker 15 (19:43):
He had to stay alive in those days. Staying alive
was more important than bat in three hundred, if that
makes sense. Yeah, And then we look at to me,
that's one thing when we look at great players, even
they talk about Babe Ruther whoever they want to talk about,
is being a great baseball player of all time. What

(20:04):
I love about the African American players that were so
dominant in the Negro leagues and even dominant in the
major leagues. Jackie Robinson, we have, of course Willie Mays
and then the brother of that Pits until he was
fifty nine years old. The name I mean, he's still

(20:25):
throwing image in baseball fifty nine years old. At the
same time, a lot of these black athletes there were
no more endorsement opportunities.

Speaker 6 (20:34):
When can think about guys that they do that.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
These guys are playing back in the day, they they
competed against the shoulder. Yeah, they learned from each other. Yeah,
they learned how to make you know, can't say ball
over the shoulders. Yeah, they know how to steal. Basis
that a much tougher league. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (20:54):
One of my favorite people who come out of an
eagle league was a guy by the name of Reggie Jackson. Yep,
you know, and just a couple years ago, Reggie he
pointed out what took place down in Birmingham.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
Oh yeah, well he was playing and he calls.

Speaker 9 (21:08):
A lot caused a lot of the controversy, but he
was just on the truth. Yes, those brothers come out
playing that playing that game. Yeah, and they can they
were packed the sayings, but you're saying it was it
was separation.

Speaker 6 (21:20):
Yeah, sat a page the picture of was talking about
that this until he was fifty nine years old.

Speaker 15 (21:26):
And when you think about that, now, they want guys
to talk about retirement when they hit thirty thirty five,
maybe thirty nine, but to do it to almost sixty
and again when black man left the planes, they were
safe on the plane surface where they were being called
a negro and you in whatever derogatory name at ingrid

(21:47):
person could come up with from the stands they had.

Speaker 6 (21:50):
That was a safe haven.

Speaker 15 (21:53):
When Deathiel Robinsons had so much stress on him because
they were until just set up and playing and you're
doing this because we want avast the business. It just
it's a negative indictment on white society that that behavior
was taught in the home in a so called Christian country.
But they've always asked the black athlete to put up

(22:14):
where it. Don't they turn the other cheek. How about
kick those a holes out of the stadium the way
they do now if you have that type of bitrioll.
They didn't do that back in their forties and fifties
when they were trying to integrate sports.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
For your thoughts, no, they did not. They were not
trying to protect the individual player. They want an individual player,
except being because of the prison.

Speaker 9 (22:35):
They were receiving from the government. Yeah, impression they were
receiving from the community. Yeah, and under their own community yeah.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
And so as that took place, that's that's why we
got a chance to see what we saw with the integration.
Yeah it wasn't but.

Speaker 9 (22:49):
You cannot create a sport without having a melanated person
coming and dominating. Yeah, even we take a look at
what's going on. What it took place in the l
nineties and the first ten years ago the century.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
Yes, but Tiger Woods, Yeah, Tiger came in. They did
some stuff, and his big.

Speaker 9 (23:08):
Thing was he wanted to win the Masters. Yeah, because
they didn won't folks playing. Yeah, yeah, they weren't inviting people.
So anyway, you know, Tiger was It was a lot
of fun to watch. But ye, seeing this integration of
the game of hockey.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
And being about black folks, yep. And so all these
things take place, and and but we see who gets
the cretic.

Speaker 6 (23:30):
Yeah, but we don't care.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
We just keep on, We just keep on moving forward.

Speaker 9 (23:33):
So as we get ready for this All Star game tonight,
we're gonna see less millenated people on the field.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
Than what we used to see back in the seventies.

Speaker 6 (23:42):
I know the league is only six percent African American.
Mhich is egregious. They may as well I was saying,
they need to read the money out of Saudi Arabia.
What they did with l VS the golf.

Speaker 15 (23:52):
They took players in the PGA, gave them three times
the money, and all of those white golfers they jumped
to the l IV and they were talking to human
rights violence. Should be go and take money from a
company that's committed human rights violations.

Speaker 6 (24:03):
Didn't have slavery from.

Speaker 15 (24:04):
Sixteen nineteen to eighteen sixty five, one hundred years, the
gym crow never dropped a nuclear botom in another country,
didn't have all the vitriol that was here in this country,
fighting for so many people not.

Speaker 6 (24:16):
To be able to vote in a Christian nation.

Speaker 15 (24:19):
How dare we talk about a country that's committed human
rights violations. We are, as the United States of America,
the embodiment of human rights violations, if that makes sense
to you your thoughts.

Speaker 9 (24:30):
We are definitely the post a child of all the
countries of human rights violations.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
So we have no ring to point to figure elsewhere.

Speaker 6 (24:37):
No, not at all.

Speaker 15 (24:38):
They say, well, you playing, there's three pointing back when
you point one and then back to tonight. So the
right hander for Pittsburgh fall schemes, the amazing player will
start at second, so it all start game. Major League
Baseball announced last week the Detroit left handed and Terry
schooball would make its first all thirst start for the
American League. And you think about some of those great players,

(25:00):
just Detroit letter they like the Detroit bat Boys. I
know they called the titles, but they really are the
bad boys in baseball.

Speaker 6 (25:06):
Your thoughts tmmy, Yeah they are.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
But they've got the fans. Yeah, you can support them. Yeah, yeah,
they do have them. Yeah, I love their things. But
you know working this kid named what's the name Paul
of Schemes. Yes, I'll watched him when he was on
the mountain with their school l s U.

Speaker 6 (25:26):
Yeah, the Tigers.

Speaker 9 (25:27):
Yeah, we didn't have competentition young man to us when
the game starts, he's not even in a uniform.

Speaker 6 (25:33):
Really, he didn't.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
He didn't put on his uniform like the third or
fourth Indian.

Speaker 16 (25:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (25:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Then coming to close it out, yes, I mean it's
just routine. Wow, I'm talking about I love his confidence.

Speaker 15 (25:45):
Yes, well they got way. You thought about he thought
about ninety eight miles per hours. When you think about
how fat you could throw with with control with.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
The control and the wild partner is the consistency of it?

Speaker 9 (25:59):
Yeah, how in the world can you with average eight yest?

Speaker 6 (26:06):
Yeah, it's not a wild pitch, right, No, it's.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
Not a WI I don't think they called that even
wild peoples, if.

Speaker 9 (26:13):
You're set, I don't know that right. Well, but that's
but that's not standing number. Yeah, don't go on it
a hard but the guys in control. But this was
he's the first person to coming in as his in
his rookie year, yes, and his second year is an
All Star pitcher ever done that?

Speaker 6 (26:32):
Well? Amazing the talent of these players, it's amazing.

Speaker 15 (26:36):
But I know, in my opinion, they got to earn
the right to be there, even though I think baseball
is colluding against the black athlete, African American athlete. If
they have anyone that's mellanated, they tend to get Dominican
Republican athletes because they pay them less. And these baseball league,
these farmer leagues that they start just my opinion, second
basement gave a Torres will lead off the al followed

(26:56):
my attackers left fielder Randy Green and then New York
Yankees right fielder Aaron judge out of Northern California, lending Californian.

Speaker 6 (27:04):
And then you got Seattle catching Kyle Raandy.

Speaker 15 (27:06):
He was doing his thing hitting home runs, hitting home
runs in the home run competition. And then Toronto first
bason the Great Vladimir Gerrold Junior. I remember his dad
was a star in baseball. Baltimore designated hitter Ryan o'd hearney.
And then Tampa Bay third baseman Junior Camerero Teichner, center
fielder Abbey Bayaz and athletics short stop the Great Jacob

(27:28):
Willson doing his thing here.

Speaker 6 (27:29):
In nor the Californian. And I'm you know, I just
want to bring up this point real quick.

Speaker 15 (27:34):
Tampa Bay, there's talks that they're gonna have to sell
that franchise, the ownership because they don't have the money
to create it to build a new stadium. And I
don't know if that's a good or bad thing, but
I would love baseball to make it possible for men
of color to come in and buy.

Speaker 6 (27:53):
Some of these teams. We know the banking industry keeps
people out.

Speaker 15 (27:57):
It's a white for the most part, white man at
the corporate tables, and they have four hundred years of
advance head start, because of the build of slavery, because
of the Homestead Act, because of the discrimination. And some
people feel like, oh, that's in the past things, it's not.
The compound interest does not retroact. It's not retroactive. It

(28:18):
never goes back. Compound interest is what made a lot
of people wealthy to this day, outside of people who
are investing in the stock market. I would love baseball
to say, listen, we know we're colluding. We only have
six percent of African Americans that play this game because
we keep them out. I would love them to open
the door for more black owners. At the same time,
I would love liv that money from Saudi Arabia to

(28:39):
invest in re starting the Negro league baseball leagues, because
not only could people in America invest in that, but
it would have black ownership that has the opportunity to
pull money together and buy teams like a lot of
the American League and the teams have done in the pasture.

Speaker 9 (28:54):
Thoughts, Oh yeah, making competitions fair, it's not really the
American way of doing that.

Speaker 15 (29:03):
How do we fix that? Because we say, oh, it's
this competition, how do we fix that? And my my
thing is quit trying to join everybody and create your
own That's what I did with Big C Sports. I mean,
I worked with Fox Sports back in the day, but
I didn't keep knocking on that door to get well,
we'll get back to you.

Speaker 6 (29:22):
Well, we'll get back to you. Well we'll get back
to you.

Speaker 15 (29:24):
Through the grace of God, the opportunity was presented to
do my own platform. If I didn't have the division
to do my own platform, I was still to be
knocking on that door with Fox or ESPN or ABC
or CBS. Don't ask start your own league. I know
that's not radical. People do it all the time. Your thoughts,

(29:44):
So I believe it's possible. I believe that I have
a game plan that's already written in reference to that,
because when we have our own leagues, we can go
support on the leagues. Yes, yeah, and we and we
There's enough people in this country, there's enough money that
you don't have to just try to take it all. Right, Okay,

(30:06):
Southeast Conference, right.

Speaker 9 (30:09):
Ring, bring the milanie to people together and play because
one of the biggest things that we have in the
South I know is the Black Rodeo.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
Yeah, people show up, really, but when you have competition.

Speaker 9 (30:22):
They're gonna show up for the basketball games no matter
what level, they're going to show up. Create your only,
Create your only. You go to your Kansas city, you
go to Birmingham, Alabama, you go to Milfoone, Tennessee. Yeah, okay,
you go to Detroit. You create your own. And that's
the way I look at it, because I don't know

(30:42):
when Rawlings, who makes the most popular glove out there,
When they take the press of their glove and they
take it two times higher than twenty five percent higher
than another twenty five percent higher, they have priced out
the black family.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
They have done that on purpose. That's been targeted.

Speaker 9 (31:00):
The bats being made, the Louisville Sluggers, Okay, they the
bats are so expensive nowadays. They just priced the lower
income people out of the game. And that was done intentionally.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
And you know what, get a dog gone good job.

Speaker 9 (31:21):
Yeah, very similar to the criminal justice system is working
exactly as has been designed.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
And that's what we're looking at in baseball.

Speaker 9 (31:29):
So as I said, the number the number of people
I remember watching back in the day, you know, Ricky Henderson,
he was my you know, second generation of people. You know,
he's just a couple years older than I am, but
I love watching him play. I mean, lead up batter,
hit more home runs than anybody else. Then it's still
basically when he don't hit a home run, that brother

(31:49):
was bad. Well I remember Joe Joe Morgan did that
also when he was playing with the Cincinator is the
Big Red Machine, Yes, okay, yep, and all George Foster, Griffy.
That was my team, Johnny Bitch, David Concepcion.

Speaker 6 (32:03):
Yeah he rose.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
Yeah, man, I used to love that team. But they
as they also allowed they allowed the brothers to do
what needed to be doing. Yeah, on the field, they
gave him opportunity. That's not going on a whole lot anymore.
Especially we used to watch the College World Series.

Speaker 6 (32:19):
Yes obviously, I mean maybe four players.

Speaker 15 (32:22):
Yeah, obviously, the great timmy young professional and collegiate official.
Talking about what goes on in the game of sports
and also in the world of business, you know, going
back to the All Star Game, so heilo trying. He
led off the American League and the twenty twenty one
All Star Game. The only two way Sensation also was
the ALS starting pitcher. He hit leadoff in twenty twenty
two and then with the number two hitter for the

(32:44):
al in twenty twenty three for the National League. Las
Yer when he left the Angels that joined the Doctors
right up the parking lot. At the same time, Skins
and Scoot Ball are one and two average four seen
fast leave velocity among those with fifteen one hundred or
more pitchers this season, and they're gonna be talking early
about throwing ninety mile per hour. And these these players
are so sound, I really want to see how they

(33:06):
progress in the future. I'm gonna take what's called the
Big c Paul off and on at the Big Sea Timeout,
and we'll be back in at the moment the great
Timmy Young.

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Speaker 6 (36:15):
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Speaker 15 (36:18):
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Speaker 6 (36:24):
They said he was trying to find the black hole.
I said, you don't got to find the black hole
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Sports and podcast.

Speaker 15 (36:31):
I got the great Timmy Young and really do appreciate
you professing them and collegiate official. When I think about
the All Star Game tonight in Atlanta, I know they're
talking about some rain and whether they play through it
or not. Hopefully everything's gonna be okay. I do want
to say thoughts and prayers. I don't know if that's enough.
We need FEMA and I know Porters forty seven is

(36:52):
defunding FEMA down in Texas where they lost over one
hundred and thirty people due to a flood never should
have happened. And then in the East Coast, the subway
is in New Jersey and New York, they had torrential
downpour US where I saw the subway system underwater. What
the world's going on with our non climate control, our
nine in climate change world.

Speaker 9 (37:11):
Your thoughts to me, Well, you know, we heard one
of our vice presidents a few years ago talk about
this is a climate change.

Speaker 2 (37:19):
Yeah, and we and other people who who want to
step in and say no.

Speaker 9 (37:23):
It's not true, right, but we But when but when
the thoughts don't lie, when the science lines up, it
is what it says. He is As a child, I
grew up and every time I mentioned that a black
person minted something, immediately some white person would say, no,
they didn't any factors that mean true, But just because
they said it.

Speaker 2 (37:41):
They wanted to make it to be believable. But I do,
I do know that what I'm seeing nowadays, this heat
today compared to the heat a few years ago, is
not the same.

Speaker 9 (37:50):
It's it's it's I think it's it's a little bit.
It's a little bit hotter on this earth and we're
seeing things melt. So let's just follow with the science says.

Speaker 2 (37:59):
What the science say. What is this truth in the matter.
It's not about what it was one political party sit
versus the young Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 15 (38:06):
You know, you science is at work when you're in
a when you're in a shower and you have you
don't have the fan on or a wonder open, and
it steams up inside of this in the bathroom. That's
that's science working. You can say, oh, it's not steaming up,
it's just your imagination. That's why they put in fans
to pull the moisture out of the bathroom so you
don't have mold on the wall, et cetera.

Speaker 6 (38:25):
Or they have a window if you don't have a fan,
so that you can have some fresh era coming side.

Speaker 15 (38:30):
You don't have mold inside of a building. That's just science.
But some people say we don't need science. But I
want to go back to something in the next few
minutes here on bas Sports, and really do appreciate you
coming with me on the All Star Game. Dave Beautiful Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia,
and they're they're having the great players of Major League
Baseball showing up. I want to just touch on two things.

(38:52):
Ice Cube with the Big Three and along with iHeartRadio
just started. I think June Sewid they put together a
collaboration with iHeartRadio would be the sponsor for a victory
of basketball, which is black men. What I saw was
what ice Cube has done doctor Jay's part of promotion.
I mean doctor Jason be mister NBA in my opinion,

(39:14):
but they have open doors for more men of color
and women as coaching opportunities open up. Going back to
what we said earlier, NAT League Baseball has done a
horrible job, in my opinion, diversifying this game. There was
a time they helped destroy, they colluded to destroy Nego
League Baseball, and now they have only six percent of

(39:39):
the men are African American and everywhere in the world,
whether it's track and field, boxing, MMA, soccer, football, basketball,
track and field, anything, black men and women have a
dominative to sports. Baseball is trying to keep people out
to keep that quote unquote of America's pastime.

Speaker 6 (40:02):
I would love to say the days before.

Speaker 15 (40:05):
Segregation ended, the days of jimmercro Ironically, there were more
black owned businesses, aaron sporting leagues than we have now.
That's a clue your thought, how do we reactivate that
that dormant, latent ability to have her own leagues and
business and broadcast companies At thoughts.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
Well, you know, I'm believing it comes to mentality. For
one thing.

Speaker 9 (40:29):
It is necessary to understand because you know, back during
the days of segregation. My parents they lived and I'm
just sharing this talk with my mother on Sunday morning.
She said, whenever they moved to a certain neighborhood, they
had a They lived in a three two story apartment
building where each the three bedrooms on top, three rooms

(40:52):
on top. Yeah, apartment's on talk, shared one bathroom. See,
we knew how to get along back then. We knew
how to We knew.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
And understood what was going on.

Speaker 9 (41:01):
But at this point they kind of rocked us to sleep,
so to speak. And they allowed us to go to
the public schools and we can go to the public
restrooms and standing next to each other, it showed the
shoulder on piss. That is not what that's not what
you call a freedom. No, you know, that's you know,
that's not necessarily just equal opportunity, equal opportunity to piss
incopportunity to sit down and eat a meal, right, that was,

(41:22):
But the understanding that that was cool back in the
day because I grew up during this time period. You know,
I remember drinking from a water fountain and a half
the song and hitting white a bucket.

Speaker 2 (41:31):
A guy tapping on the shoulder and wanted me to
move over now. I haven't got a drink. I didn't
know the difference, right, But where we are today because
we have been rocked the slip, we forget to support
each other. We gave away our education. We gave away
you know, through the brown versus board of Education, and
we integrate. They gave away black teachers teaching black students.

(41:52):
Now white.

Speaker 9 (41:53):
These payphonks don't care about these black students in their classroom.
I've been teaching the last thirty years that that concern
is not like it used to be.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
Back in the game.

Speaker 9 (42:01):
We came up our businesses because now we can go
across the tracks and shop somewhere else.

Speaker 6 (42:04):
I agree wholeheartedly. I remember we go ahead, go ahead, Yes, no,
I know.

Speaker 2 (42:10):
Back in the day, the most popular thing in a
store was the fabric. You buy the fabric, and you
buy a pattern, and you and you changed the fabric
and you make as many from that same cabin as
possible for the whole family.

Speaker 9 (42:22):
Yeah, that's the way it used to be when we
were supporting ourselves. Now we can go get really made
clothes come in from China. We send our cotton from America,
from another country, they send it back in.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
In the form of something you can win.

Speaker 6 (42:35):
Yeah, I remember, we haven't.

Speaker 2 (42:37):
Mentality is all wrong. That's we're going to get our
mentality right first.

Speaker 6 (42:42):
Well, Tilly, I love talking.

Speaker 15 (42:43):
I'm very honest with you, the great Simmy Young and
I'm going to tell you this too, even even doing
what I'm doing now, I have a gentleman that I
was doing a golf front of it with and here
in northern California at an Air Force base, and I'm black.

Speaker 6 (42:58):
He's not black, but he asked me to.

Speaker 15 (43:00):
Help him with this promotion, and then he told me
that he had some personal things going on, So you
wanted to push back the golf tournament. So in the meantime,
after about two weeks, maybe not talking with him as
much because he's going to be personal stuff, I said, so,
when are we going to do the golf tournament?

Speaker 6 (43:14):
Do you have a date for it now?

Speaker 15 (43:16):
He said, oh, we already did it. I said, you
told me we were going you were going to push
it off because you were going to do some personal things.
He said, yeah, But I just I just decided I
was just gonna do it.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
Now.

Speaker 15 (43:25):
Here's the person who's not black and wanted to use
my platform the iHeartRadio and some sponsors to have a
sponsored his event, right, And then they called me and said, hey,
do you still want to do this TV program we're
working on, And I said, I got to see something
in writing and what you're talking about. I don't burn bridges.

(43:47):
And I know he listened to the program. I say,
start with the people that you did the tournament with,
and you did not call me.

Speaker 6 (43:54):
And have them give you their sponsorship because he said, well,
I didn't think I really needed you for the golf thing,
but you know, we raised some money from it.

Speaker 2 (44:02):
So when the money came up, he didn't want me
to be a part of it.

Speaker 15 (44:05):
He didn't want to He wanted me to promote it
on my on my platform, and you know that's crooked business.
But there's so many times I don't need them, obviously,
but there's time when people try to take advantage of
African American talent. Are there resources we have, but when
it comes down the money coming in, just like ownership
and NFL, NBA, basically baseball, they don't want you to

(44:28):
have any seat at the table. And that's why even
doing Big she Sports talking at Fox Sports, one of
the first things that said to me, you know, we
have this great analyst.

Speaker 6 (44:39):
You would love her. She could do the show with you,
kind of like you guys could do the show together.
You would love her. I'm thinking, why would I love her?

Speaker 15 (44:47):
I've never worked with her. I don't I don't even
know who her is. But they already had that gym
crow mentality. We're gonna take what you do because we
like your skilled We're gonna try to bring you to
our platform. Here's a white lady. We want you to
co host with her lytical hosts their own show. Why
would I give it what I have to go be
a sidekick for somebody else? When I put in ten

(45:07):
years of never missing the show and try. I don't
think anybody in the world can say that never miss
the show. To the joy of pain of Susie and Rain,
their first introduction is we want to give you a
white sidekick or co host. Why in the world would
I do that when we could do our own things.
It's people, If that makes sense your thoughts.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
Yeah, and then doesn't make sense.

Speaker 9 (45:28):
It's the worst part about it is that like they
just seek great, we don't don't want enough sense. I
think we don't have intelligence. If you follow the evidence
of science. The people who are melanated have more of them,
greater intelligence and other folks on this earth. Yeah, we
just been brainwashed. We've been We can food to the

(45:50):
maximum sin and some of us want to get off
the wagon, and people go in that direction. We can
create our own we can do everything that we need
to do coming together. It's all about unity. There's a
b I've read something once more in time. It says,
if my people, and that's how I started. If my people,
if my people would humble themselves. Yeah, okay, And that's

(46:13):
the first thing we have to do, is humble ourselves.
We think that we really did something by what our
ancestors were able to do in creating integration. Now that
did not do us any good because that separated us,
and we are much more powerful together.

Speaker 2 (46:29):
And whenever we put our money together, we put our
minds together, we put our energy together. We create. Yeah okay, yeah,
we create. And so the thing that is done is
misdone intentionally is to keep us separated. It's to keep
us apart. You get the house negro versus a field negro.

Speaker 9 (46:47):
I mean I live in a family that were separated
because of that mentality. Really, nineteen hundred was the year
in the migration from Alabama and to Oklahoma where if
my ancestors knew they're going to go to a area
where they had a much better chance and get out
of the South, the jim Crows south and they came
to Oklahoma. At the time, it was called Oklahoma Territory

(47:08):
yea or they asked if they end up moving with
the Indian Territory, and they came here looking for a
better chance for their families. But there were two sisters
who got into it, and my grandmother and one of
my friend's sisters. And they both were you know, from
an indiracial for me because you know, their mother was
not their mother was raped. How about we just say
it like that, wow, okay, okay. And so so we

(47:32):
get these mixed colored kids. Well, my son in the family,
my great grandmother in light skin. She was asking a
darker skinned Native American black lady. Yeah, and she married
a half white man. And so you know, the color
kind of felt me down. A little little coffee and
the little milk and the coffee. But on the other side,
they had another cousin, uh, my my grandma's sister married

(47:56):
somebody darker than shoe offs and so you know they
say you so black and purple. Well that's what came
about the family. Well they had an argument based on
the color of skin. And do you know, one hundred
and plus years later, crap is still going on step
and I stepped in and say, we got to we
gotta stop this.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
We've been put against each other.

Speaker 9 (48:18):
We can understand what happens when we start working together,
because when we come together, we.

Speaker 2 (48:22):
Can make so much more happen. And that's where it is.
That's how we.

Speaker 9 (48:27):
Solve our problems. We have to communicate it. Communication is
the key. Get rid of your get rid of your costiness.

Speaker 2 (48:35):
Okay, it don't matter that you have so many levels
behind your name, how many agrees you may have. We
need to come to the table and let's just to
get down to it. And they say, what do we
need to do? And we create our own strategic plan
that we move forward and we rebuild. That is the work. Rebuild.
We need to rebuild our businesses.

Speaker 9 (48:53):
And right now Trump has put the money into the
hands of the banks and the basis saying we need
to do small businesses to open up.

Speaker 2 (49:00):
Come get this money.

Speaker 6 (49:01):
Yeah, yeah, I gotta be agmoration.

Speaker 2 (49:02):
Yeah, so that's that's kind of how we can solve
that problem.

Speaker 9 (49:06):
And say, we got to first of all, have communication
and then we got to understand that we have to
link together and make sure we are spending.

Speaker 2 (49:12):
Our money together. Yeah, because if I go down now mix.

Speaker 9 (49:15):
Me, if I'm getting my nails done, there's only a
few options in life. Yeah, okay, but I do know
that if I go get my nails done, I'm gonna
put some money into the hands of somebody, and that
money won't stand a chance in hell to come back
to my community.

Speaker 6 (49:31):
Right right, Yeah, we got to solve that.

Speaker 9 (49:33):
If the money's not coming back to your community, you
don't spend it with that person. That's how we resolve
that problem.

Speaker 15 (49:38):
And that's intentional. I mean, we all know what I'm
doing with my own ability is to just make sure
I do my show every day for ten years, never
met to day our big gun guest like yourself and
other people and let them talk. I mean, other networks
won't bring people on. But I do know one thing
when I started with a couple of people back at
Saling Media is the first time the United States the

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NFL mond the net football started broadcasting live games in
the walls on the Wall Street Business Network. They might
nobody to go to ESPN, my daughter said at the
very first interview. And the thing with iHeartRadio been on
with them since twenty fifteen and many other platforms. I'm
not iHeartRadio. I'm Big C Sports Corporation urd them many
different platforms. But when I looked and saw that even

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Ice cbe multi multi millionaire past Big three on iHeartRadio
for first time June of twenty twenty five, I've been
there ten years now. He may be a more well
known person, But I'm my own corporation, and my next
step is NFL Football because whether it happens with the

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Goodell's permission or not, there's still the platform to bring
in more sponsorship outside of the good Boys system and
hire more black talent so they can do their own thing.

Speaker 6 (50:52):
That's like I say, come on, a do your thing.
I'm not telling you what to talk about. I want
you to just expound to the speak to the universe,
to God about how things happen, and let people hear
your own talent. I mean, I don't tell you what
to say. I just say, hey, ask a question you
run with it.

Speaker 15 (51:07):
Sponsors hear that stuff. Sponsors know these people know what
they're talking about. And I don't have to do what
Fox says, Hey, we want to put you with a
white female co hosts. I don't want to be accused
of those sexual assault Why would I need a white
female co host?

Speaker 6 (51:19):
And she never played football to talk about football.

Speaker 15 (51:22):
But they set that up already a lot of guys
are going through that crap, whether it's the foolish behavior
or not.

Speaker 6 (51:27):
But I know sometimes things are set up for you
to fall, stumble and fall.

Speaker 15 (51:31):
I don't need to sit there with some woman I
don't know to talk about something I've built with about eyes,
close your thoughts.

Speaker 9 (51:36):
Yeah, it makes things like say it's all about the money.
And because they're looking for the money and owning for
the money, that's why we see white females appear. But
when white females appear with black folks in black male
is particularly get me very cautious because see when white
tea females shed a tear, somebody goes to jail.

Speaker 15 (51:55):
That just happened to ban backlam or up in Seattle,
up in the Oregon used to play with the Sacamona
Kings just got eight years in the penitentiary for some
of them that he said was consensual.

Speaker 6 (52:05):
Now I'm not saying I wasn't there.

Speaker 15 (52:07):
I don't know, But what I do know without equivocation,
is athletes have people give them sexual favors like people
give handshakes.

Speaker 6 (52:16):
I've seen it with my own tas for many, many years.

Speaker 15 (52:18):
I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but the odds of
it are very, very unlikely that it happened the way
she said it happened, but she happened to need to
several million dollars that she didn't have and with have
never made in her whole lifetime.

Speaker 6 (52:32):
But he's he's in prison.

Speaker 2 (52:33):
Now that's up.

Speaker 6 (52:35):
I'm saying is out there, and it's a there's a
pattern of it, and it started with the Willie Lynch
thing that that cost him his life. It's an allegation.

Speaker 15 (52:43):
And then in the next two minutes to me the
next two minutes and your thoughts and putting together broadcast opportunities.
I'm for everybody, but I'm pro black, just like these
white corporations, they're pro white, and they'll have one or
two black folks to say hey, look for diversity. I'm
pro black. I want to employ more black men and
black women because I know we're kicked out of the

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mainstream opportunities.

Speaker 6 (53:05):
Start your own business, where your own.

Speaker 15 (53:07):
Guard and giving your thoughts on what your plans are
in the broadcast universe.

Speaker 9 (53:10):
Or thoughts man the way I'm looking at it and saying,
you know, we we have opportunity to to create our
own shows, to create our own narrative, to use our
own language. So what if the subject in verd doesn't
match for this true English that was not the original
language of our people. The original language of our people
came over they're speaking something called Hebrew. We didn't we

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got we had in government said that was not going
to acknowledge that right and so but when we speak
our language and.

Speaker 2 (53:38):
Were talking to our people, you know we don't have
a nice I mean do them more through nicely? Yes,
you know, we gotta. We had a few more things
to say about that. You know, he came from ways
back by the by the by the.

Speaker 9 (53:51):
Our house, and that's the way he has arm extended.
So just that communication that we have that we can
attract each other.

Speaker 6 (53:58):
Yeah, it's a cultural thing. What things go at Yeah, so.

Speaker 9 (54:01):
I professional sports really benefit from having people who have
the experience, who understand what it's like. You know, whenever
you talk about Doctor J bulling up in the air
and Bill Walker is about to block his dump and
then so doctor J.

Speaker 2 (54:15):
G is one up another few, it's his trail. Yeah,
then came down in nineteen seventy seven and junk on it.
Now that was the Lovenes seemed to win the champiship
the until the thunder did it.

Speaker 9 (54:24):
So we watched what Doctor J did and you can
only you can listen to Marv Albert describe that move,
or you can listened to Magic Johnson who was on
the court when he saw some amazing things happening.

Speaker 6 (54:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (54:36):
So what we what we can do is bring our
own vocabulary into it. But if we do it, we
also got to remember it. We want to keep this
thing around. So we also got to have some type
of horamblers around it, and they have some standards. You
got to have integrity, Yeah, Okay, you gotta be the
humble yourself. You gotta have some love and trust what
you're doing. And that's what's going to bring us together,

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is that we have to have a mentality. What do
they call it a carrydown shift and the mound.

Speaker 6 (55:02):
Yeah, I agree one percent.

Speaker 15 (55:04):
And I think in the last minute when I saw
what Ice Cube was doing with the Big Three, and
now he's on iHeartRadio, the biggest platform in the world,
and it's a black owned and they have broadcasters that
are African American men and women. They have some broadcasters too,
But it's not the stuff that we're seeing in Major
League Baseball where they brag about only have a six

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percent participation of black men in Major League Baseball when
we had a whole league that they went and colluded with.

Speaker 6 (55:34):
The banks not to give them money.

Speaker 15 (55:36):
You can't tell me that men decided to give it
up their own business because someone said, come play for us.

Speaker 6 (55:41):
The banks colluded the same way they did with the redlining.
They stopped giving loans to black owned businesses. That was collusion.

Speaker 15 (55:49):
And that was right about the same time as the
GI Bill was not given to black soldiers that came
from in World War Two.

Speaker 6 (55:56):
That was collusion by the United States government. Don't give
them anything collision.

Speaker 15 (56:00):
In eighteen sixty two, the Homestead Act, they only gave
land one hundred and sixty eight to white men and
even white European men. Just something that just happened today,
all right, this month, Cover City, Californian they have voted
five actually four to one for reparations to be paid

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to family members that were affected by ice, whether they're
here illegally or illegally affected by ice. Fifty thousand dollars
per family. And they're still saying we need to study
reparations for the centers of child of slavery, so even
people who came here illegally.

Speaker 6 (56:38):
It just happened this month.

Speaker 15 (56:39):
You can google it down in Cver City, California, in
southern California area near Los Angeles.

Speaker 6 (56:44):
They want to give reparations to people affected by the
ice rates and.

Speaker 15 (56:48):
Ignoring what's happened from sixteen nineteen to even nineteen sixty
for the civil rights.

Speaker 6 (56:54):
Bills, planning the law and all the red landing. That's egregious.

Speaker 15 (56:58):
But at the same time, if you have your own garden,
does it matter what the food prices are at the
grocery stores? If you have your own garden, If you
have your own business, does it matter that somebody's going
to lay you off? If you work for a corporation,
if you have your own corporation in thirty seconds, ten
of your ducks.

Speaker 2 (57:15):
You know that's that's a bunch of bull And as
I watched.

Speaker 9 (57:18):
This, I work with a group of people in Oklahoma,
and what my goal is is to help people, you know,
raise themselves up mentally, then get there financially and understand
why we have to support each other.

Speaker 2 (57:33):
The reparations are taking place.

Speaker 9 (57:34):
They just prove into us that they don't want to
take They don't want to acknowledge it because if they
admit it, they.

Speaker 2 (57:39):
Have to go way back.

Speaker 9 (57:41):
When the bottom line to it, it wasn't anybody living
on this earth today that created that issue.

Speaker 2 (57:46):
Goes started back in sixteen nineteen.

Speaker 9 (57:48):
But if dog going it, what happened in nineteen and
seventeen seventy six when we became a government.

Speaker 2 (57:53):
The government kept it down yep, because still have the constitution.
It didn't talk anything about the black men other ben
in fact, that U three of a person, Well, what's
three pist? You're talking about? Left side?

Speaker 16 (58:03):
Right side?

Speaker 9 (58:03):
They talked about them, you know, the ad Angeles. So
they're just totally wrong in what they're doing. And they
and they, but they've brainwashed.

Speaker 2 (58:12):
I have a book that I'm writing currently.

Speaker 9 (58:13):
It's called Brainwash, the Whitewash, the unconscious Shaping of the
American Mind. And in that book, I'm pointing out how
I was brainwashed to think I was something more than
what my neighborhood thinks. So in my town, I was
a hero, I was an athlete. I through newspapers. I
knew everybody. Everything was cool.

Speaker 2 (58:31):
But you know, when I left in this area, because.

Speaker 9 (58:34):
These other people man just being bunked, I would do
some other new one. And that's exactly how they treated me.
There was no fans there, and so I learned a
real hard lesson. But this one girl taught me a
lesson in nineteen seventy six, and she said to me.

Speaker 2 (58:48):
We were in a ragging.

Speaker 9 (58:48):
Contest, turing the dozens, and I was bringing about my
dad what he did, and she said something about her dad,
and I kept on going and well, I got the
best suffer.

Speaker 2 (58:56):
And then she saw she said, and she said to me, well,
at least saying black right, right, man, let me tell
you what, that's the best lesson I'd ever learned. Yeah,
because I knew.

Speaker 9 (59:06):
That this poor what we refer to is poor white trash. Yeah,
felt even bigger because they have somebody to look down on. Well,
that's what Lande By Johnson talked about.

Speaker 2 (59:18):
How as you can have somebody to look down on,
you're you're above them.

Speaker 15 (59:23):
Well, i'll tell you what accordin to God's lives and science.
We are the original people on the planets, and all
that means is that all life came from Africa, the
African Confident, from black skinned people. We're all God's children,
different melanis, but we are not ancillaris to anybody. And
that's why I love sports. We're bringing people together have
conversations that are real, not trying to be Pollyanni's conversations.

Speaker 6 (59:44):
And that's what I appreciate about you, the great Timmy.

Speaker 15 (59:46):
Young always always your thoughts on the American League and
Natal League.

Speaker 6 (59:50):
Who's gonna win the night? Timmy?

Speaker 15 (59:52):
Your thoughts nationally National League. We'll take it there and
I'll say the team is gonna win is the one
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four and del on big z Centent just like the
All Thar game. I gotta tell you I love bringing
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say before I signed off today on Big Sports. You
know I love track and field and just like with
Lego League baseball. Only six percent of black men are

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allowed to play this game because of collusion, and Rock
Maverick knows that they're not looking for the next black athlete.

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They're looking for the next Dominican or Caucadian athlete.

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And I propose with it the LIV that private equity
fund in Saudi Arabia investing re starting the Negro League
Baseball because there's a lot of money for investments to
make black and white in every queue of color on
the planet.

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But it also creates another floor revenue for about.

Speaker 15 (01:13:46):
Ninety four percent of black men are not allowed to
play Major League baseball because of collusion, just like redlining
with the banks.

Speaker 6 (01:13:53):
They have the talent, they have more than you know.

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The ability, and they could created another slogion dollar this
tag where this day gets started.

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Have some teams in the United.

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States, in Canada, in Africa, in Europe, maybe even Mexico
to produce.

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The real World Series.

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You gotta get that some praise, I gotta get that
some braise come into your lives from the World Game
in Africa. The fastest men in the history of the universe.
Get that for the undermeter dash and lamee one. We
have Olympic Champain Jesse Owens Kim Tessey only some praise,
give him praise, praise, praise, and day number two we

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have Olympic Champain Usain Bol give if you Sam Paul
some praise, give him praise, praise, praise, and lame them
a cree.

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We have Olympic Champain Karl Lewis. I have Carl Lewis some.

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Praise, give him praise, praise, praise, and name them. At
four we have an Olympic champain Noah.

Speaker 6 (01:14:52):
Lows gives all lowd some praise, give him praise, praise, praise,
and lead them.

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At five we have gig See. Give him pig See
some praise, give him praise, praise, brains. And may number
six we have none.

Speaker 6 (01:15:06):
No not that Jesus Christ. Give him Jesus Christ, some praise, give.

Speaker 15 (01:15:11):
Him praise, praise, brains. We will rings the shipped over
one hundred and twenty thousands prown the attentions on dick
you can cut up with a knife. Run us to
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Time of eight point nine lives five the past a time,
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Speaker 6 (01:15:53):
You gotta get that line to the black Holesome praise
that monstery. I'm thinking with it.

Speaker 15 (01:15:58):
You know what I love doing on every big Sy
Sports podcast and I want to thank the great Jimmy
Young so coming on Bagsy Sports Live in the black
Hole and doing this thing with the All Star Game
Major League Baseball.

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I love.

Speaker 6 (01:16:14):
I love when they say if.

Speaker 15 (01:16:15):
You know where you come from, maybe you respect your
root a little better and just trying to destroy to
that part of education.

Speaker 6 (01:16:22):
I want to get praised to my grandparents, great grand
press on my mother's.

Speaker 15 (01:16:26):
Side, Mama Pop, beautiful, lovely and kind people, always making sure,
lots of love with the family and lots of food
and belly. I love them with all my heart, mind,
body and soul. And then my beautiful grandfears Muddy and
the heads of guy.

Speaker 6 (01:16:39):
They were seers.

Speaker 15 (01:16:40):
They get off the time look at a person and
tell you a lot about their past, their present, in
their future. And they still help me to this day.
I love them with all my heart, mind, body and soul.
And then I can always appear to my mama. There
was beautiful Mama that God ever made with his own
hands in the history go the universe, going to the
head start program, a food program, and also coaching all

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boys literally baseball team to the championship other universe. I
love giving my mama some praise. I said, give him praise, purse, praise.
That's cars three and I take it with it. The
best person that ever met my life always says God,
you say it for all the land that thou see
is when I give you he last seats for And

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I loved your God, and I trust your God, and
I thank you for the it's a car and on it.

Speaker 6 (01:17:28):
I love my Mama was all my body and soul.

Speaker 15 (01:17:30):
On my father's side by grandparents Albert and I Burna
Curry them and pastors.

Speaker 6 (01:17:34):
They had three churches. They owned two guys, they says.

Speaker 15 (01:17:37):
In fact, they built the church next to the house
that they also built that A grew up in Father's Day.
I learned talking to my brothers that my older brother
Charles had put the roof of the church that my
granddaddy built. I learned that on Father's Day.

Speaker 6 (01:17:50):
We can you know.

Speaker 15 (01:17:52):
I was eight years old walking to the hallway in
Oakland about ten o'clock at night.

Speaker 6 (01:17:55):
I saw someone touched me my forehead. He said, he said,
what are you doing, young man? Going to get some cookies?
I said, well, what are you doing with? Grandma? It
is timmy day, you you know me go to better
day thirty. She said, what are you doing here? Man?

Speaker 15 (01:18:06):
Going against some cookies? I said, cookies and lining cut them.
What I'm doing, Grandma, I'm gonna get out reparations, but
a couple of cookies with nerd. It's been a long
wait now. She said, there's something about your voice. I
love hearing you speak, and.

Speaker 6 (01:18:19):
I'm just saying I want God to also say, yes,
it's yours. You can have whatever you want.

Speaker 15 (01:18:26):
Say that God says, you said for all the land
that thou sins will I give you?

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And my see if you ever God just saying you
can have whatever you want. Everybody keep trying, rising and shining.

Speaker 15 (01:18:39):
Let them with all my body and sold my beautiful
father former United States Air Force fight and by that
chief mechanic, always making sure that planes gets like hi,
so we get all stay safe for night, always saying
that develvment of mind to the highest extent. Then my
dad's the first one that tells me about the SR
seventy one Blackbird. He said that plane could fly from
Los Angeles to Washington, DC in one hour and four minutes.

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That play was fast like liking taken Appli so fast,
and now they have that clean in museums around the country.
Great technology. Love my dad with all my hurt, my
body and sould my beautiful brother Todd. With that, I'm
back to voice, always talking about sports and politics. Toad
sports was like thunder enlightening. When Tomas speak a heruracious reader,

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always saying go for it.

Speaker 6 (01:19:23):
Said, I love him with all my hurt, my body
and soul.

Speaker 15 (01:19:26):
And then my beautiful daughter Daisy, the most beautiful daughter
that God ever made with his own hands, into history
of the universe. College graduate two degrees with honors and
three and a half years from a major university, graduated
summer calade days. It could be anything you want to be.
Always played the blood of Jesus. Always give God praise
Isaiah fifty four to seventeen. I pray that you know

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what been from the gainst you and proper Always trust God,
always count on God. Love you with all my hurt,
my body and sold Daisy said up the very first
interviews for Big C Sports back in the day of
Salem Media.

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It became the first time in the history of the.

Speaker 15 (01:20:01):
United States of America the NFL Monday Night Football through
the broadcasting live on the Wall Street Business Network. They
had never done that before. But it took two beautiful
and intelligent black men in the true We took him
the number one of the market. And then she nat
get set in and the show wouldn't wait. But I'm
still standing, Daisy. I love you with all my heart,
my body and sold. This is a great athlete in

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high school. She scores seax goals in a soccer game.
Now she's the right for the kick and she didn't
left foot it. It was Daisy with the dribble, Daisy
with the kick, Daisy with the go, go go go,
and the team more of the game. You can always
win in life. Always trust God, always lean on God.

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I love you with all my heart, mynd body and
soul and then my beautiful Assele. So Malcolm the most
handsome son that God ever made with his own hands in.

Speaker 6 (01:20:50):
The history of the universe.

Speaker 15 (01:20:53):
All that's graduate very smart, area that are good man.
Malcolm always trusts God, always tied on God. Always played
the boot of Jesus. I pray Isaiah fifty four to
seven team that no weapon from the gains him a propbab,
you could be anything you want to be.

Speaker 6 (01:21:07):
My fam an amazing human being. He helped me save trees.

Speaker 15 (01:21:10):
And he's always get the newspapers and look up his
staff at Big S Sports. And one day lock Up said, Dad,
why you just google it and a lifebulb. But uh,
I've been googling ever since.

Speaker 6 (01:21:23):
You know.

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One day I'm gonna said, and then I'm on thirty
two podcast platforms down and more trying to get on board.
And then one day headed up the school after high school,
lock said, Dad, I said, yes, son, He said, you
want to see Big Sis Ports on TV? I say sure,
he said, pick up the remote even at the TV

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and say playing Bisi Sports.

Speaker 6 (01:21:45):
He said, you show come up. That's before it was
even on the air.

Speaker 15 (01:21:49):
About a month later, you can find this Streamidexfinity, Comcast TV,
Apple TV, grocal TV, Amazon Fi TV, and a lot
of smart TV is on the UH.

Speaker 6 (01:21:58):
The universe. He's into existence. But I'm always praise the
blood of Jesus.

Speaker 15 (01:22:03):
Always pray Isaiah fifty four to seventeen. I pray that
no weapons from nigation of a prosper always through the
right thing, Always through.

Speaker 6 (01:22:10):
The right thing. That's my story to figure with it.
And then big Seed with all.

Speaker 15 (01:22:14):
That wether doledge over the years that the great grandparents
coming out of that barn where their church buddies.

Speaker 6 (01:22:19):
Always said, you gotta believe, you gotta believe, you gotta believe.
Say let's get ready to rumble.

Speaker 15 (01:22:26):
I love him saying welcome to the show. If we
nominated sixty sports. You see, I have those scripts. I
have no chailer pumfter, I have no producer in my ear.
All I have on is Glady. And the brain is
called the patio Glad. He ain't just call it the
third eye.

Speaker 6 (01:22:42):
They say, that's why you're top to God. That's why
it's getting so loud. And I talked so fast.

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God, I want you to hear my praise you said
for all the land.

Speaker 15 (01:22:50):
Of dun See is when I give you and I
see Frae and I let you God, and I trusted
the blood of Jesus, I pray Isaiah fifty four seventeen.
That no up from against very props. Well that Fox
three I've taken with it. Now you know I always
play amiss to the best fighter in the history of the.

Speaker 6 (01:23:06):
Plaintet is that is that superman? Basis no, not superman.
It was back in the day. Is a man known
by the name of Drupudni Brown. He's doing the Muhammad
Ali's right hand man.

Speaker 15 (01:23:16):
He would always tell Ali, you felt like a butterfly
and you singing like a bee.

Speaker 6 (01:23:21):
Rumble, young man, rumbo, he said, But all you got
to use? How can you lose all? He said, I'm
feeling pretty I can't possibly be beat.

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And every time I lis in the big Sea Sports,
I'm going to shout reparations now, reparations for ever.

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And then I felt like a benefit and I say,
like a bee.

Speaker 15 (01:23:37):
That was low fighter great at the Muhammad Ali and
every Basic sports podcast I praised did nimbleable Doctor Martin
Luther King Jr.

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In America sixteen, President Abram Nigga doctor King said, the
art of the moral universe is long, but it beits
towards justice.

Speaker 15 (01:23:55):
And President Abram Nigga is the only president with the
decency to pass reparations for the sin of the tale
of Safety.

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Then my answers have the courage in God's eyes. That's
why they were talking to Congress.

Speaker 15 (01:24:06):
Now they say past reparations now, the Just Act, past
reparations forever. Say it again, they would saying past reparations now,
the Just Act, Past reparations forever.

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Say it again.

Speaker 15 (01:24:19):
They say it, past reparations now, the Just Act, past
reparations forever.

Speaker 6 (01:24:24):
I thank you, I appreciate you, and I hope that
you have me super fantastic day. Please God, you know.

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