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Stephen A. Knows His Baseball

The only portion of the Stephen A Smith and Mike Missanelli show I enjoy is the White Man quiz. Every so often Mike Missanelli will test Stephen A's knowledge of the White World, which is minuscule to say the very least. Today he asked Stephen A to guess whom was white and whom was black out of these baseball players:

Dave Roberts
Khalil Green
Matt Kemp
Garret Atkins
Conor Jackson

Stephen A immediately responded with a chuckle and a he's definitely black after Khalil Green's name was mentioned. In the end he also said Garret Atkins was black. So 1 for 5 in a 50/50 challenge. Stephen A Knows his baseball. The nation awaits your baseball wisdom.

Comments

Drew Sarver said…
Stephen A.'s mildly entertaining, but when he talks baseball I change the station. Missanelli is actually more annoying.
Anonymous said…
Stephen A. is, in his own words, "terrible" as a talk show host. I guess if there is a need for a black racist show host on ESPN he fits the bill. Last week, for instance, College Football National tittle game was on Monday night. What did that idiot talk about Tuesday? Rodger Clemens. He is a horible talk show host and it's too bad he takes up an hour on our local ESPN station on my drive home.

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