This week, Shawn Anderson and Lou Olsen are joined by Graig Kreindler.
The painter returns to talk to the boys about hanging out at the Negro Leagues Museum in Kansas City and the 228 paintings he did to help commemorate the 100th anniversary of the league, shares his favorite story he learned along the way and, for some reason, the Kenneth Gatewood references return.
And, yeah, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred still hates baseball.
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SHOW NOTES:
Graig Kreindler Invites You To The Show
The Talent and the Temper of Oliver Marcelle
The Art of Kenneth Gatewood
For those of y’all interested, these will be on sale (15% off) for only another few days. Also, proceeds from ALL purchases go back to the player’s estates and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. https://t.co/ytALDFsJCo pic.twitter.com/eaOwIqNUcA
— Graig Kreindler (@GraigKreindler) February 24, 2020
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