This week, Shawn Anderson and Lou Olsen are joined by Byron Motley.
The author and screenwriter talks to the boys about his father, legendary Negro Leagues umpire Bob Motley, explains what happened to his screenplay about Effa Manley, gives his thoughts on instant replay in baseball and pulls the curtain back on why he absolutely adores Cuba.
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SHOW NOTES:
“No, I’m a Spectator Like You”: Umpiring in the Negro American League
Bob Motley, Last Surviving Negro League Ump, Recalls Baseball History
Passing of a legend: pioneering umpire Bob Motley dies at 94
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Adds Bob Motley Statue
BYRON’S BOOKS
- Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants, and Stars: True Tales of Breaking Barriers, Umpiring Baseball Legends, and Wild Adventures in the Negro Leagues
- Embracing Cuba
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