Episode 336
The East–West All-Star Game did more than showcase baseball talent; it built community, pride, and identity. It reminded America that greatness knows no color, only courage.
Published on 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Episode 335
Inside the world of MLB scouting. Coach Michael E. explains the role, the pressure, the grind, and the responsibility that come with evaluating the next generation of talent. MLB scouting, how scout…
Published on 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Episode 334
Inside the world of MLB scouting. Coach Michael E. explains the role, the pressure, the grind, and the responsibility that come with evaluating the next generation of talent. MLB scouting, how scout…
Published on 3 weeks ago
Episode 333
A reflection on how Foster’s vision still shapes modern sports, economics, leadership, and American culture—connecting the past, present, and future, Rube Foster's legacy, modern impact, and conclus…
Published on 3 weeks, 1 day ago
Episode 332
Stories from the draft room. Coach recounts memorable selections, near misses, tough decisions, and what separates drafted players from the rest. MLB draft stories, draft decisions, scouting draft p…
Published on 3 weeks, 2 days ago
Episode 331
Just as Andrew “Rube” Foster built the Negro National League in 1920 to create a platform where Black athletes could compete, grow, and showcase their brilliance, the 21st century needs a new vision…
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Episode 330
Travel ball has become a Multi million dollar industry. Coach breaks down the business, the politics, the opportunities, and the hard truths parents need to know. travel ball costs, travel baseball …
Published on 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Episode 329
“By 1924, Negro League Baseball was the third-largest black-owned business in America behind North Carolina Mutual Insurance and Madam C.J. Walker’s company. In 1924, they drew over 400,000 fans. In…
Published on 1 month ago
Episode 328
It is deeply hypocritical for Major League Baseball (MLB) to honor Jackie Robinson each year on April 15th for breaking the color barrier while ignoring the sharp decline of African American players…
Published on 1 month ago
Episode 327
By 2005, approximately 80% of HBCU baseball rosters were composed of non-African American players, and 70% of their head coaches were also non-African American. www,feoa.info
Published on 1 month ago
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