Conversation with Bob Kendrick

I discovered this podcast, History That Doesn’t Suck, a couple of months ago, and I really enjoy listening to it. Professor Greg Jackson has a way of talking about history that makes it seem like story time, and he’s quite engaging.

Released last week, the episode below deviates a bit from the podcast’s usual format. This conversation with Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick is equally engaging, however, and Kendrick is quite the storyteller himself. In the episode, he talks, of course, about the Negro Leagues, about Jackie Robinson, about the quality of play that could be found in the Negro Leagues, takes a look at the economics, and many other topics surrounding this bit of American history.

The above episode also mentions the podcast’s previous episode: “165: America’s Favorite Pastime: Baseball, the Negro Leagues, and the Great Bambino.” I’m not sure why episode 165 is not uploaded to YouTube, however, I did find it on Spotify, and I believe the podcast is available on other platforms, as well. Or you can just go to the podcast website and listen to episodes here. I definitely encourage you to check it out!

NLBM Panel: A Tribute To Buck O’Neil

In case you missed it, a couple nights ago, the Bob Kendrick and the Negro Leagues Museum hosted a virtual panel featuring Ken Burns, Bob Costas, Joe Posnanski, and CC Sabathia. These gentlemen talked primarily about Buck O’Neil, telling stories about when they first met O’Neil and what he was like as a person. They also talked about Jackie Robinson, the Negro Leagues, the breaking of the color barrier in Major League Baseball, and blacks in baseball today.

A recording of the stream can be found on YouTube and is definitely worth a listen if you enjoy hearing stories about baseball.

Remembering Buck O’Neil, NLBM livestream

If you need something to do on Friday, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum will be hosting a conversation between Bob Costas, Joe Posnanski, Bob Kendrick, and Ken Burns in celebration of the great Buck O’Neil. This Friday, November 13th would have been Buck’s 109th birthday, and it sounds like the plan is for this group of speakers to share their memories and stories about the man, the ballplayer, the legend.

The even will begin at 12:30 pm Central Time on Friday. It can be streamed via NLBM’s YouTube page or their Facebook page.

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