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Jackie Robinson grew up in a diverse Pasadena neighborhood, & when one of those neighbors, his baseball teammate Shig Takayama, was incarcerated at Manzanar with his family, the Robinsons helped take care of their home. For my new column, a story of the worst & best of America through baseball. 🗃️
🥳NEW EPISODE🥳
🎙Good Manager Discussion
🎙TWIB: Joe Nuxhall Debut
🎙Roger Connor HOF Discussion
🎙Lou Gehrig Parting Shot
Please have a listen at the link below or wherever you get podcasts! #Baseball #Podcast #History #HOF #MLB #LouGehrig
www.spreaker.com/episode/mana...
Check out the video of my presentation with 1985 @cardinals.com pitcher Kurt Kepshire!
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Jackie Robinson can help us better remember a largely forgotten teammate and childhood friend, Shigeo “Shig” Takayama, and the connections between African American and Japanese American baseball.
Tried this Mets cola from Kirin. It tasted like flat diet Coke. Still, more enjoyable than watching a Mets game this year.
I get it already, I'm old.
1937 NL MVP voting. How was it this close? The Cubs almost won the pennant, but I don't think managing pitchers or framing were really taken into consideration then (sarcasm).
Ducky almost doubled every offensive counting stat (triple crown!). Legit, I would like to know how? Politics?
slightly increase a band
Hömögeneöüs Crüe
Barry Jones is:
A- Wondering why somebody wants his autograph.
B- Trying to remember how to spell Barry Jones.
C- Is hiding a Conehead-like dome under that huge pillbox hat and hoping nobody notices.
Small Hall Baseball Podcast
Alex, or Ken, I'll take 'The easiest question ever asked on Jeopardy, ever, like by a mile, seriously, could it be easier, like are we even trying anymore, really, I remember when this show used to be hard' for $800, please.
Both Mickey Mantle & Willie Mays were banned from baseball in the 1980's for working as greeters at casinos. A long way from today's game & betting, yeah?
But you've gotta make a dime somehow, so here's The Mick & Say Hey teaming up with Blue Bonnet margarine. Seems like a natural fit?