Radio host Chris "Mad Dog" Russo had a notable blunder on-air Wednesday when he mistakenly thought Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane died rather than Billy Bean, MLB’s senior vice ...
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Doing live media is never easy, especially in an environment where hot-take opinions are not only encouraged but required. So, when ESPN’s Chris “Mad Dog” Russo — whose entire reputation and career ...
Billy Bean, the second former professional baseball player to come out as gay and who went on to work in the commissioner's office, died August 6. He was 60. According to Major League Baseball, Mr.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Former big league outfielder Billy Bean, Major League Baseball's senior vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion, has been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. MLB ...
Billy Bean, a former Los Angeles Dodger who went on to become the first diversity chief for Major League Baseball, died on Tuesday. He was 60. Major League Baseball said in a statement that the cause ...
It tells how we lost touch that the last time I contacted Billy Bean was when the movie “Moneyball” came out in 2011. His namesake, Oakland baseball executive Billy Beane, was played in the movie by ...
As Pride Month celebrates LGBTQ inclusion across society, professional sports remains one of the last frontiers where many athletes still feel unable to be open about their identity. Billy Bean, a ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Billy Bean, who became the second former Major League Baseball player to come out as gay in 1999 before becoming the sport’s senior vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion, ...
Believe it or not, it appears as though longtime Oakland Athletics front office architect Billy Beane is actually considering a change this offseason. According to SNY's John Harper, two close friends ...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The beginning of July's first blockbuster trade occurred about a month ago, when Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane called Chicago Cubs executive Theo Epstein to ask ...
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