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    Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, joins All The Smoke for a different kind of episode. Kendrick unpacks how the league died, why the record books just got rewritten, and the Satchel Paige vs. Josh Gibson showdown that might be the greatest story in baseball history. Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 0:46 – The $50M plan for a new Negro Leagues museum campus 5:00 – The faster, flashier style of Negro Leagues baseball 6:40 – Balancing tough history with the joy of the game 9:50 – Buck O'Neil: his mentor and friend 14:57 – Gary Sheffield & Howard Bryant on the decline of the Black ballplayer 16:05 – Why the Negro Leagues really died 26:52 – The HBCU myth and the Larry Doby purchase story 31:04 – Jackie Robinson and sports as society's barrier-breaker 33:26 – The legendary Satchel Paige vs. Josh Gibson duel 42:26 – Cool Papa Bell, Double Duty Radcliffe, and the light-switch bet 45:47 – Rickwood Field, Willie Mays, and the overlooked legends 49:02 – Josh Gibson: MLB's new all-time batting average leader 53:27 – How the Savannah Bananas revived the Indianapolis Clowns 59:30 – Jim Crow travel, the Green Book, and survival on the road 1:05:13 – Quick hitters, Shohei Ohtani, and the Negro Leagues' global roots 01:11:00 - end Subscribe for new episodes of All The Smoke every week.
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