08.19.2020 - By Sportsnet
For decades, segregation in the U.S. meant many of the best ballplayers in the world were forced to find their own league to play in, and thus, 100 years ago, the Negro Leagues were born. Bob Kendrick, the President of the Negro Leagues Museum, talks about the players who came before Jackie Robinson and the lasting legacies he helps champion.
This episode is produced and sound designed by Christian Ryan, hosted by Dan Shulman and recorded by Amil Delic.
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