Monte Irvin: Negro League Baseball Star and Hall of Fame Great
Recorded Aug 8, 2006
Direct Download:
20060808-monteir.mp3
Monte Irvin’s career in baseball stretched from the Negro National League to the Major League, from shortstop to scout to PR specialist in the commissioner’s office. The right-handed power hitter won two batting titles in the Negro National League; in 1946 he slugged three home runs to lead the Newark Eagles to victory over the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro World Series. In 1949 Irvin crossed the color line and was a key contributor to two Giants pennant-winners, batting .458 in the 1951 World Series where he stole home against the Yankees. His achievements earned his selection to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973. Interview followed by a book and photo signing-other memorabilia not permitted.
Other Great Podcasts
- Marlene Daut | The First and Last King of Haiti
- Judy Giesberg & Lee Hawkins | Last Seen: The Enduring Search by Formerly Enslaved People to Find Their Lost Families AND I Am Nobody's Slave: How Uncovering My Family's History Set Me Free
- Brian Kelly | How to Win at Travel
- Juan Williams | New Prize for These Eyes: The Rise of America's Second Civil Rights Movement
- Uché Blackstock | Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine