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TSL Q & A: Pete Rock (Part 1)
The entire morning Pete’s Jazz has been on my mind. Props for that sir.
Pete Rock: Wow. That's my song. I love that beat too.
The Nickel: Week 3
Editor's Note: Alright peoples, its week three. Too early to panic but late enough that most predictions need to be forced into the re-edit box. As usual we're back with a group of five talented writers, here to answer the weekend
Jackie Robinson Training Complex: Black Baseball’s Field Of Dreams
D.C.’s MLB All-Star Week Is Dripping With Diversity
As Major League Baseballs All-Star game rolls into Washington D.C., once known as the Chocolate City, the league has stepped up its already commendable efforts to capture and celebrate baseballs
As Major League Baseball continues to promote, seek and develop diversity f MLB Promotes Tony Reagins To Executive VP Of Baseball Development
Albert Pujols Hit 600 Homers And Nobody Cares
Albert Pujols, arguably the greatest all-around hitter of his generation, became just the ninth player in MLB history to hit 600 homers. And nobody gave a hoot. The crowd excitement was on point, but there were some empty seats at Angel Stadium of
My Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot
On Wednesday, the Baseball Writers Association of America Hall of Fame voting results will be announced.
And normally, there's at least one sure thing or even two. Last year, there was no debate that Ken Griffey, Jr. was a lock to make it
Called Out At Home
The Austin Institute for the Study of Family and Culture recently released a new study which posits that the decline in Black U.S. male baseball participation is coincident with the decreased presence of Black fatherhood in the home.
The s
Barry Bonds Is Getting Into The Hall of Fame
The takeaway from this year's Baseball Writers' Association of America Hall of Fame voting is very clear.
Wake the kids. Call the neighbors. Say it out loud and proud. Barry Bonds - arguably the best hitter this generation has seen with or