Bill White is a true baseball pioneer. He began his career as the only black player in a Southern minor league, and became an all-star in the big leagues. He was the first Black person to regularly do play-by-play for a major league team and served five years as National League president—the highest-ranking Black exec in all of pro sports at the time. We touch upon all of that in this candid interview with one of baseball's most respected figures.
The lovely Alicia Harris talks about her transition from record stetting college track star to successful figure competitor and fitness consultant.
All this on Sports & Torts with hosts Elliott Harris and me.
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