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Stolen Bases Podcast

Before they let us in... we built our own game. This isn't just a baseball podcast. This is a conversation about Black excellence, Black erasure, and what happens when a people are locked out of the game they helped define. They created the Negro Leagues, packed those stands with community and culture, built Black-owned businesses around the ballpark, and produced legends so gifted that folklore could barely hold their stories. Every episode of Stolen Bases peels back another layer. We talk about what was built, what was lost, and what was deliberately taken. We talk about the generational wealth that never came. And we don't stop at history. Stolen Bases connects the past to what's happening RIGHT NOW - the dramatic decline of Black players in Major League Baseball, the pipeline that's been broken, the political landscape that's reshaping where Black athletes choose to compete, and the movement growing around HBC

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    The Culture Gap: Black Identity & The Game We Once Owned

    In this episode, we explore the deep-rooted culture of baseball in black communities, the decline of black presence in the sport, and the cultural factors influencing participation and perception. We also discuss the importance of style, swagger, and representation in shaping the sport's appeal. In Episode 3, Johnnie and Coach Tre dive into the legacy of black baseball legends, the importance of developing young talent, and debunk myths about legendary players like Ricky Henderson and Barry Bonds. They also discuss the cultural significance and future of black baseball.

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    Breaking Barriers: But At What Cost?

    When we think about the integration of Major League Baseball, one name immediately comes to mind: Jackie Robinson. But what if the story we've been told is only part of the story?In Episode 2 of Stolen Bases, we take a deeper look at one of the most pivotal moments in American sports history. We begin with the story of Moses Fleetwood Walker, the first Black player to appear in the major leagues more than 60 years before Jackie Robinson, and explore why so many pioneers have been left out of the conversation.Then we examine the complicated legacy of integration. While Jackie Robinson's courage changed baseball forever, what did Black America gain—and what did it lose? We discuss the rise and decline of the Negro Leagues, the disappearance of Black ownership and leadership in professional baseball, and the economic and cultural impact that followed.We also explore the incredible burden Jackie Robinson carried, the pressure of representing an entire race, and how that compares to the expectations placed on Black athletes today.Finally, we bring the conversation into the present by asking why Black participation in baseball has declined and what it will take to reconnect the game with the communities that once helped define it.In this episode:The forgotten story of Moses Fleetwood WalkerWhy Jackie Robinson wasn't the beginningIntegration vs. erasure: What was lost?The weight of being "the first"Why fewer Black athletes are choosing baseball todayCan baseball reconnect with Black culture?And don't miss our Last Cut segment, where we answer the question: If you could witness one moment in Black baseball history in person, which would you choose and why?Subscribe to Stolen Bases on YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us as we celebrate the history, culture, and future of Black baseball.Because we're stealing more than bases... we're reclaiming history.

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    Before They Let Us In

    Before Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, Black Americans had already built a rich and thriving baseball culture of their own.In the debut episode of Stolen Bases, hosts Coach Tré and Johnnie King III take listeners back to the early days of Black baseball to explore the foundations that made the game a cornerstone of African American communities across the country. From the rise of the Negro Leagues to the legendary players, owners, and entrepreneurs who created opportunities in the face of segregation, this episode uncovers a chapter of baseball history that deserves far more attention.This isn't just a story about sports. It's a story about resilience, excellence, community, and a love for the game that helped shape generations.Join us as we begin our journey through the history, culture, challenges, and future of Black baseball.In this episode:⚈ The origins of Black baseball⚈ The rise and impact of the Negro Leagues⚈Legendary players who paved the way⚈ How Black communities built their own baseball institutions⚈ Why these stories still matter todayPlus, stick around for our signature closing segment, Last Cut, where we tackle one final baseball debate before heading back to the clubhouse.Welcome to Stolen Bases—where we tell the stories behind the game.#StolenBasesPodcast #BlackBaseball #NegroLeagues #BaseballHistory

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Before they let us in... we built our own game. This isn't just a baseball podcast. This is a conversation about Black excellence, Black erasure, and what happens when a people are locked out of the game they helped define. They created the Negro Leagues, packed those stands with community and culture, built Black-owned businesses around the ballpark, and produced legends so gifted that folklore could barely hold their stories. Every episode of Stolen Bases peels back another layer. We talk about what was built, what was lost, and what was deliberately taken. We talk about the generational wealth that never came. And we don't stop at history. Stolen Bases connects the past to what's happening RIGHT NOW - the dramatic decline of Black players in Major League Baseball, the pipeline that's been broken, the political landscape that's reshaping where Black athletes choose to compete, and the movement growing around HBC

HOSTED BY

Montré “Coach Tré” Everett & Johnnie King III

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Before they let us in... we built our own game. This isn't just a baseball podcast. This is a conversation about Black excellence, Black erasure, and what happens when a people are locked out of the game they helped define. They created the Negro Leagues, packed those stands with community and...

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Stolen Bases Podcast is created and hosted by Montré “Coach Tré” Everett & Johnnie King III.
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