Jeremiah Paprocki Becomes First Black PA Announcer In Chicago Cubs History
Jeremiah Paprocki made his Wrigley Field debut. The 21-year-old is the Cubs first Black PA announcer.
Read MorePosted by Mark Gray | May 21, 2021 | THE TWO HOLE |
Jeremiah Paprocki made his Wrigley Field debut. The 21-year-old is the Cubs first Black PA announcer.
Read MorePosted by Mark Gray | May 14, 2021 | THE TWO HOLE |
Bob Watson was a two-time All-Star player who later became the first black general manager to win a World Series in 1996, by helping to architect the New York Yankees Dynasty of the late 90s. Watson died of kidney failure at age 74 on this day (May 14th) in 2020.
Read MoreAt Nationals Park, two Black Knights got the party started, but only one carried a big stick. While Phillies outfielder Andrew McCutcheon scored the first run, Washington’s Josh Bell homered.
Read MorePosted by Mark Gray | May 13, 2021 | THE TWO HOLE |
Mark Gray steps to the plate to debate which league has the better MLBbros. Boston Globe beat writer Julian McWilliams takes a break from covering the Red Sox to offer his pro insight on the shining Black Knights of the game.
Read MoreMLBbro.com’s Mark Gray steps to the plate with journalist and filmmaker Branson Wright, a baseball writer with The Undefeated. They discuss the state of Black baseball and how the culture of recruiting is an impediment to young brothers playing in college.
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