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After Further Review (#576)

Monday, August 25th, 2014

by Christopher Dinkins

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After Further Review

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #576 SHOUTOUT to you ’76 OLYMPIC BOXING TEAM—SPINKS brothers…RAY LEONARD…LEO RANDOLPH…LOUIS CURTIS…CHARLES MOONEY…DAVEY LEE ARMSTRONG…HOWARD DAVIS…CLINTON JACKSON…CHARLES WALKER JR…JOHN TATE—– ((MLB)) winners include YANKEES (10)…CLEVELAND…RAYS(10)…REDS…NATIONALS…MARINERS…PHILLIES…BREWERS…TIGERS…CUBS…RANGERS…METS…ROCKIES…PADRES…ANGELS…long streak (YANKEES 4) wrong streak (RED SOX 8 )….ROBINSON CANO (mariners) left cause of dizziness…..GEOVANY SOTO traded from RANGERS to ATHLETICS……the word PROTEST has even surfaced in BASEBALL !!!!……((GIANTS and RAYS know the rules))……..((LLWS)) SOUTH KOREA 8 ILLINOIS 4……salute 2014 INTERNATIONAL LLWS CHAMPIONS……third place JAPAN 5 NEVADA 0…….((NFL)) practice games WEEK 3—-RAMS 33 BROWNS 14…BUCCANEERS 27 BILLS 14…BENGALS 19 CARDINALS 13…NINERS 21 CHARGERS 7…TEXANS 18 BRONCOS 17…SAINTS 23 COLTS 17…VIKINGS 30 CHIEFS 12…RAVENS 23 WASHINGTON 17…DOLPHINS 25 COWBOYS 20…TITANS 24 FALCONS 17…SEAHAWKS 34 BEARS 6…PACKERS 31 RAIDERS 21…PATRIOTS 30 PANTHERS 7…GIANTS 35 JETS 24…LIONS 13 JAGUARS 12…EAGLES 31 STEELERS 21…..injury update: SAM BRADFORD (rams) out for season AGAIN…..this experiment is in the words of my man SADAT X is “KAPUT”……you addin MICHAEL SAM to your roster ????…..((CFL)) WINNIPEG 24 MONTREAL 16…EDMONTON 41 TORONTO 27…CALGARY 32 OTTAWA 7…SASKATCHEWAN 20 BRITISH COLUMBIA 16….stats for CHAD JOHNSON (4 rec 78 yds 1 td on the season)……….((NCAAF)) FIRST SCORE of the season………EASTERN WASHINGTON 56 SAM HOUSTON STATE 35……know none of the “other” sports groups have this one…..BRAD KAAYA will be the QUARTERBACK for my MIAMI HURRICANES this season…….WILL GARDNER will start for LOUISVILLE v MIAMI in season opener on SEPT 1 !!!!!!….((WNBA)) ***PLAYOFFS*** EAST–DREAM 92 (mccoughtry 39) SKY 83 (delle donne 22) series tied 1-1….INDIANA FEVER awaits winner in EAST CONFERENCE FINALS (starts saturday night)…..WEST–MERCURY 93 (griner 21) SPARKS 68 (parker 21) PHOENIX wins series 2-0….will play MINNESOTA LYNX in WEST CONFERENCE FINALS (starts friday night)……((BOXING)) NOVEMBER 8…..LIGHT HEAVY WEIGHT UNIFICATION FIGHT—BERNARD HOPKINS (champ) v SERGEY KOVALEV (champ) in ATLANTIC CITY….on HBO…..no PPV !!!!!!!…..AUSTIN TROUT may be over with ..he got knocked down twice and still won a unanimous decision……hasn’t looked decent since CANELO fight……THE PARTLY SONNY CRUISE SHOW is on tonight from 7 to 10 pm (646-478-5337) come thru and getcha sports talk on ……..you wont be sorry…….((NHL)) JON LEDECKY will become new owner of NEW YOURK ISLANDERS (play FINAL season at NASSAU COLISEUM before moving to BROOKLYN in 2015-16)……((GOLF)) ***BARCLAYS*** HUNTER MAHAN wins with a (-6/65) ..then loses grip on trophy….now he wants grasp on RYDER CUP captaincy……((TENNIS)) US OPEN begins today in FLUSHING MEADOWS NY…….if you follow AFTER FURTHER REVIEW….you know who we like to win……if not …then you have some READING to do…..MLB GAME of the day YANKEES (pineda) v ROYALS (shields)…….TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “JIVE PRETENDERS” – KASIM ALLAH feat BRAND NUBIAN……..its MONDAY……hope you gotcha school shoppin done…….time is runnin short…..sunlight is burnin and all of that……..get busy yall………the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!!!!!!!……..AFR.

 

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins of the After Further Review Podcast, for War Room Sports

MLB Can Capitalize on Momentum of Taney and Jackie Robinson West

Sunday, August 17th, 2014

by Jon Carroll

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Taney pitcher Mo'Ne Davis (Image via al.com)

Taney pitcher Mo’Ne Davis
(Image via al.com)

I have watched with pride as the Taney Little League All-Star team has advanced all the way to Williamsport as the Middle Atlantic representative in the Little League World Series (LLWS).  Mo’Ne Davis has become a national story as she became the first girl in LLWS history to win a game with her 2-hit shutout on Friday.  When you couple Davis’ accomplishments with those of Pierce Jones of the Jackie Robinson Little League All-Star team from Chicago, you have strong evidence that the underrepresentation of African-Americans at the Major League level is not an issue of talent, but one of opportunity.  Hopefully, the success of these predominantly minority teams will inspire MLB execs to rethink how they conduct outreach in metropolitan centers.

When I first heard that a team from Philly was starting to make noise in the qualifying rounds of the LLWS, my first thought was Where do they play?  In my time growing up in Philly I could not remember where hardcore little league baseball had been played that would prepare a group to be ready for the stiff competition that takes place in Williamsport.  I was hard pressed to think of a facility in Philly comparable to the facilities I have experienced with my own son here in California, a noted hotbed of youth baseball.  To make sure I was not dreaming, I put my old 19131 zip code into the Little League finder and got results like Lower Merion, Haverford, and Drexel Hill, all of which are outside of the City limits.  As a means of comparison, my son’s Little League complex is only 3.5 miles from our rival organization.  Both have over 800 registrants across a number of skill divisions.  This illustrates just what kind of battle East Coast teams face when they enter into Little League play.  It also shows the challenge of developing baseball talent in urban centers.

Jackie Robinson West (Image via abc7chicago.com)

Jackie Robinson West
(Image via abc7chicago.com)

The Taney Little League is operated out of many fields spread across downtown and South Philly and started in 1994.  They have only had a charter for Little League competition for two years and have quickly become a force to be reckoned with.  Similarly, the Jackie Robinson West (JRW) Little League operates out of multiple fields on the Southside of Chicago.  Their little league tradition goes back a little further than that of Taney as they first had a team qualify for the LLWS in 1983.  The success of the teams is a tribute to the volunteers of both organizations as it takes a great deal of dedication and commitment to make them work.   I can only imagine how much more difficult it becomes in urban centers where you have multiple fields to deal with instead of one large complex as has been my experience.  If Major League Baseball is serious about addressing its diversity issues and pulling more Black people into the game, it would behoove them to think about how they can capitalize on the structures already in place in urban centers where Black people live.

Currently Major League Baseball has six Urban Youth Academies (UYA) (Compton, Houston, Philly, New Orleans, Cincinnati, and Puerto Rico), the first of which was founded in 2006.  These academies are meant to grow the game through professional skill instruction and preparation.  This is a nice start, but what about cities like Detroit, Baltimore, Miami, Tacoma, Memphis or any of the five boroughs in NY?  MLB has an interest problem among young adults and promoting the game through these academies as well as additional coaching clinics would go a long way to increasing awareness of the brand.  My hope is that the continued success of both Taney and JRW makes someone at the MLB office see dollar signs so that expansion of the UYAs and other creative outreach programs make perfect sense. Perhaps MLB could create a grant program that would award money to those Little Leagues who make it to Williamsport for the continued improvement of their organization.  Who knows what the ceiling is for a Pierce Jones or Zion Spearman if they are developed to make baseball their main sport over other more popular options and are provided the environment to do so.  The next Andrew McCutcheon is just as likely to be found in West Philly as in traditional talent producing factories.  It only serves MLB to help make that happen.

 

Jon Carroll for War Room Sports

For The Love of the Game

Friday, October 14th, 2011

By Monica Pierce

There are some things going on in sports these days that have me feeling bad for young athletes.  Some of the things that have me feeling sympathetic are:

  • The increasing amount of stories I read about kids being scouted by college and professional sports teams as young as the seventh grade

 

  • The fact that my nephew and I sit and watch the Little League World series games on the family of ESPN networks, with the championship game being aired on ABC.

 

  • Turning to ESPN and seeing a high school basketball game between two high schools that aren’t even in the same state

 

  • An article I recently read discussing the growing popularity of athletic trainers for kids

 

  • Lastly, a website I stumbled onto that says they specialize in training young athletes http://kidssportstraining.com/

 

It seems like as soon as a kid shows any promise or potential, the predators come running.  There is no room for the average kid to play sports, and the kid that is the standout feels the pressure early.  My nephew is 12.  He’s short for his age and just started playing basketball a year ago.  I heard someone tell him that he’s going be short and he started playing too late, so he might as well stop playing.   What’s wrong with him playing just for fun or exercise?  When I think about how children with or without athletic abilities are treated, it makes me wonder…when do kids have the chance to play their favorites sports, simply for the love of the game?

Monica Pierce, for War Room Sports