Batman Returns

Posted in Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, Henry Aaron, Ken Griffey Jr., Willie Mays on June 10th, 2008 by AXG

Junior Griffey

Junior Griffey is one of the best to ever play the game

During the first inning in what appeared to be a meaningless game against the Florida Marlins, Ken Griffey Jr. belted a 3-1 curveball off the left-hander Mark Hendrickson, into the right-field seats of Dolphin Stadium. He rounded the bases and ventured further into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Read more »

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We’ve Forgotten Our Negro League Past Part 2: Interview With Senior Writer Justice B. Hill of MLB.com

Posted in Anthony Gilbert, Babe Ruth, Barnstorming, Blogroll, Curtis Granderson, Hank Aaron, Henry Aaron, Ichiro Suzuki, Joe DiMaggio, Justice B. Hill., Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, MLB, MLB.com, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Tillery, Roberto Clemente, Stan Musial, Tiger Woods, Torri Hunter, Tris Speaker, Ty Cobb, Willie Mays, interviews on April 14th, 2008 by Mizzo


retrorobertoclemente_williemays_hankaaron We’ve Forgotten Our Negro League Past Part 2: Interview With Senior Writer Justice B. Hill of MLB.com
Could you imagine looking out from the plate and trying to find a hole in this outfield? Arguably three of the best of all time

In Part II, Justice and I get into some issues that need to be addressed as well as the Willie Mays/Hank Aaron who is better debate. I’m spreading this interview out in hopes that baseball might seep into our collective psyche. Justice brings up some very important points as to why the game isn’t being played in the Black community and how we can address this dilemma. If at all it’s that important…

Part III will be posted next Monday.

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