Sem Allianz Parque à disposição, Palmeiras se prepara para voltar à Arena Barueri

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Após voltar para o Allianz Parque e vencer tanto a semifinal do Paulista, quanto a grande final de garantiu o tricampeonato estadual ao Palmeiras, o time de Abel Ferreira se prepara para voltar para Barueri mais uma vez.

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Por conta de shows que serão realizados na casa do Verdão, nestes próximos dois meses, a diretoria alviverde já bateu o martelo de que mandará três rodadas do Brasileirão 2024 na Arena Barueri.

Os jogos contra Internacional (2ª rodada), Athletico-PR (6ª rodada) e Vasco (8ª rodada), serão realizados na segunda casa alviverde que já foi utilizada pelo Verdão por cinco jogos neste ano.

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O aproveitamento do Verdão atuando por lá é ótimo e neste ano foram quatro vitórias e somente um empate atuando em Barueri.

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Apesar da frustração da torcida que terá que sair do Allianz Parque mais uma vez, pelo menos no duelo diante do Flamengo, pela terceira rodada, o jogo está confirmado no novo Palestra Itália.

Além do prejuízo esportivo de atuar longe do Allianz Parque, o prejuízo financeiro é alto para os cofres do alviverde imponente, que deixa de faturar milhões de reais por conta da diferença da bilheteria.

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ألفاريز يرد على إمكانية انضمامه إلى برشلونة في نهاية الموسم

يعمل برشلونة حالياً على تجهيز قائمته للموسم المقبل ويضع النادي أولوية للتعاقد مع مهاجم صريح، حيث ينتهي عقد روبرت ليفاندوفسكي في 30 يونيو.

وعلى الرغم من عدم اتخاذ أي قرار نهائي بشأن مستقبل ليفاندوفسكي، ولكن جميع المؤشرات تشير إلى أن برشلونة والمهاجم البولندي المخضرم سينفصلان بنهاية هذا الموسم.

ويدرس برشلونة التوقيع مع عدة أسماء لتعزيز خط هجومه إلى جانب فيران توريس، ويعد الأرجنتيني جوليان ألفاريز هدفهم الأول ومع ذلك فإن تكلفته الباهظة تستبعد انتقاله للكامب نو ويرتبط بعقد حتى 2030 وتبلغ قيمته التسويقية 100 مليون يورو.

وسئل جوليان ألفاريز، في مقابلة مع صحيفة “الماركا” عن مستقبله فأجاب: “بصراحة، لا يزعجني الأمر، أحاول ألا أعطي ذلك اهتماماً كبيراً”.

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وأضاف: “أعلم أن هناك حديث يدور، إنه منتشر في كل مكان على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي، أعتقد أن كل ما يقال على الإنترنت أهم بكثير مما يحدث بالفعل، أركز بشدة على هذا الموسم، وعلى ما ينتظرني في أتلتيكو مدريد، لذلك أحاول تجاهل كل ذلك والتفكير في نفسي وفي مواصلة التطور كلاعب وفي تحقيق الفوز”.

وكان الأرجنتيني قد لمح لإمكانية الرحيل عن أتلتيكو مدريد في نهاية الموسم الماضي في وقت سابق: “هناك كثير من الأحاديث حولي، سنرى ما سيحدث في نهاية الموسم”.

وكان ألفاريز مشجعاً لبرشلونة في مرحلة طفولته، ويعود ذلك لارتباطه بالأسطورة الأرجنتينية ليونيل ميسي، وأكد في هذه المرحلة العمرية أن حلمه هو اللعب للبلوجرانا.

جدير بالذكر أن ألفاريز خاض 21 مباراة هذا الموسم وأحرز 11 هدفا وصنع 4 تمريرات حاسمة، وسجل 29 هدفا وصنع 8 تمريرات حاسمة في 59 مباراة مع أتلتيكو الموسم الماضي.

Howe can forget Elanga by unleashing Newcastle's teen who's 'like Yamal'

When you think of Newcastle United, you don’t first think of a full-flowing youth system.

While Alan Shearer began his youth in his home city, he did not play for Newcastle and signed an academy deal with Southampton before the Magpies could swoop. On the south coast, he was schooled and developed into the superstar the Toon would one day welcome home.

Newcastle have since sharpened their academy ranks, with the PIF investing in young talent to underlay Eddie Howe’s first-team squad. It is by supporting the seniors with promising up-and-comers that the chances of sustained success are raised, forging a closer bond with the city besides.

But Newcastle are still putting their emphasis on bringing over impactful additions to help Howe achieve his goals. However, one of these recent arrivals, Anthony Elanga, has struggled to get going so far, and a continuation of his woes could see a young prospect rise up and take his place.

Elanga's start to life at Newcastle

Let’s scale it back a bit. It’s transfer deadline day, August 2024. Newcastle need a right winger, need one badly.

And Elanga has been profiled as the man for the job, with Newcastle persistent after an initial £35m offer was rejected by Evangelos Marinakis. A second £50m bid arrives, proving the scale of Newcastle’s ambition, but Marinakis doesn’t want to play ball, and Tyneside do not welcome their man.

One year on, Elanga has signed for Newcastle in a £55m deal, and this tells us of a clear strategy for a player who has been scouted and analysed. He fits Howe’s vision and racked up 31 goal contributions across two Premier League terms with the Tricky Trees.

But he’s struggled thus far in the north east, having gone 12 matches in all competitions this term without a single direct goal involvement. Limited in attacking quality, Howe, and Elanga himself, will expect much more over the coming months.

The jury remains out, of course, but there’s a lot to be excited about, with Elanga’s fleet-footed pace and creative flair singled out by pundit Jamie Carragher as being perfect for Woltemade, who has suffered no such slowness in his start to life at SJP.

However, if Newcastle’s speedy signing fails to improve, he may fall quickly down the pecking order, with Jacob Murphy racking up an assist in midweek.

But it’s not just the 30-year-old stalwart who could threaten Elanga’s berth, with a Lamine Yamal-esque youngster looking to make headway on Tyneside after arriving from overseas this summer.

The Newcastle teen who's 'like Yamal"

Newcastle have a wave of youth talent incoming on Tyneside as has not been seen in many years. The likes of Elliot Anderson (sadly sold to Nottingham Forest) and Lewis Miley are among the brightest rising stars.

But that’s not all. An impetus has been placed on signing formative players and developing them. Seung-soo Park is a fine representation of this, having been dubbed ‘the Korean Lamine Yamal’ by one Asian football writer, who understands the teenager has been given his own locker at St. James’ Park, which tells much of Howe’s belief in the youngster’s potential.

Aged 18, Park joined the Magpies from K League 2 side Suwon Bluewings this summer, fee undisclosed. He had featured 18 times for the Suwon first team, scoring once and providing three assists.

Instantly among the senior fold, journalist Liam Kennedy marvelled at the “surprise package”, with the high regard he was held in clear from the off.

Like Elanga, Park is endowed with speed and power, and he’s versatile enough to play across the frontline. Across two matches in the EFL Trophy this term, he has shown much promise, combative in the challenge while being creative and enterprising on the ball.

Minutes played

62′

90′

Goals

0

0

Assists

0

1

Touches

26

49

Shots (on target)

0 (0)

2 (1)

Accurate passes

16/18 (89%)

23/28 (82%)

Chances created

1

3

Dribbles

2/3

3/3

Recoveries

2

3

Tackles won

0/0

0/1

Ground duels

3/4

5/7

Those ball-carrying statistics tell a tale. Park has the trappings of an elite dribbler, and in this, he could rival Elanga in the years to come at St. James’ Park.

The comparisons to Yamal are not without substance, and if the talent can develop his prolific edge in front of goal, he could topple Elanga and maybe even rival the likes of Anthony Gordon and Nick Woltemade for the talismanic crown among Howe’s star men.

After all, the evidence thus far shows a player whose creativity and flair on the ball is cut from a similar cloth to those at the highest step of the Newcastle pyramid. To put that another way, it’s only a matter of time.

Hailed as a “real find” by Toon correspondent Charlier Bennett, Park is billed for big things, all right, with the reporter going on to whether the versatile forward “should remain with the first team this season?”

He has now made eight appearances for the U21s, and while Park continues to search for his first goal in black and white, like Elanga, he is adapting to a wholly new environment and could find himself fast-tracked with a bit more match action.

The five-cap South Korean U20 international, with one goal to his name, is one of the most exciting young talents to emerge from Asia in recent years, and though he faces stiff competition for a place on the Newcastle flanks, he has a big fan in Howe, and boasts the ability to leapfrog Elanga down the line, should the Swedish winger fail to kick on at the senior level.

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"It was wrong" – Jeff Stelling rips into Emery after Aston Villa 1-0 Man City

Jeff Stelling has criticised Unai Emery as a result of one moment in Aston Villa’s 1-0 victory against Manchester City on Sunday afternoon.

Cash leads Villa to victory over Man City

Emery continued his stellar record at home against Man City on Sunday, with the manager overseeing his third straight victory against Pep Guardiola’s side at Villa Park, courtesy of Matty Cash’s first-half strike from just outside the box.

It was a stellar performance from the full-back, who was voted the Player of the Match, and the Poland international has since put pen to paper on a new contract which lasts until 2029.

The Villans have really turned a corner in recent weeks, having picked up victories against some top teams, defeating Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 on the road earlier this month, and the Premier League table now makes for much better viewing, having moved up to eighth.

The manager has also silenced the talk about his future, after it was reported last month that Ollie Watkins, Emiliano Martinez, Emi Buendia and Morgan Rogers were all unhappy with the Spaniard, given the slow start they made to the campaign.

The 53-year-old has certainly turned the corner, but Stelling was still left unimpressed with some of the decisions he made on Sunday, calling out the decision to substitute Jadon Sancho in the second-half, having only introduced the winger just before the 30-minute mark.

Speaking on talkSPORT, Stelling came to Sancho’s defence, saying: “He’s a soft target, because over the years it’s been easy to point the finger at him, but I think on this occasion it was wrong to point the finger at him.”

Sancho's Villa career yet to truly take off

It was always going to be a risk signing the 25-year-old, given that he was unable to live up to his huge price tag at Manchester United, and his Villa career is yet to take off, having only featured for 226 minutes across five matches in all competitions.

Emery defended the decision to substitute the former Man United man by pointing out he has done the same thing with other players before and wants to introduce the Englishman slowly: “Yes, sure he’s (Sancho) not happy but I did it before with Morgan Rogers, with Emiliano Buendia, with Leon Bailey, and he played 60 minutes on Thursday,”

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“Today when he (Buendia) was injured, my plan was maybe in case he (Sancho) was going to play 30 minutes, but I decided to play more and he played 45 minutes.”

That said, given the scale of media attention Sancho received at Man United, it was a strange decision from Emery, who risks damaging his summer signing’s confidence, even if the manager didn’t substitute him due to being unhappy with his performance.

أبو تريكة منتقدًا مانشستر سيتي أمام كريستال بالاس: فريق عقيم.. وجوارديولا لم يعد كما كان

انتقد محمد أبو تريكة، أسطورة الكرة المصرية والنادي الأهلي، مستوى نادي مانشستر سيتي أمام كريستال بالاس، وذلك في المباراة التي تلعب بين الفريقين في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

مانشستر سيتي يحل ضيفًا على كريستال بالاس في الوقت الحالي، وذلك لحساب الجولة الخامسة عشر من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وتشير النتيجة إلى تقدم مانشستر سيتي بهدفين مقابل لا شيء حيث تلعب المباراة في شوطها الثاني.

ويرى أبو تريكة في تصريحات عبر إستوديو بي إن سبورتس، أن مدرب مانشستر سيتي، بيب جوارديولا، قد تغير كثيرًا وأن الفريق لديه مشاكل عديدة خصوصًا في وسط الملعب.

وقال أبو تريكة: ”لا أعلم ماذا حدث لجوارديولا، مانشستر سيتي أصبح فريقًا عقيمًا للغاية، وعلى الرغم من التقدم إلا أن الفريق يعاني حقًا في الكثير من الأمور ومن بينها خط الوسط، هناك مساحات كبيرة”.

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وأضاف أبو تريكة في حديثه: ”مانشستر سيتي يعاني كذلك من خطأ في التمرير ، لا توجد سيطرة على مجريات المباراة وهناك بطء كبير في خط الوسط، وفي النهاية يفوز الفريق بكرة عرضية يسددها هالاند في الشباك”.

وأوضح: ”من يشاهد مباراة اليوم لا يمكنه أن يتوقع أن يكون مانشستر سيتي في المركز الثاني ولا أن يكون هذا الفريق مدربه جوارديولا”.

وأردف أبو تريكة في حديثه عن مانشستر سيتي: ”هذا الفوز لن يخفي عيوب أداء مانشستر سيتي وإذا استمر الفريق بهذه المستوى سيكون لديه مشاكل كبيرة”.

وتابع: ”النتيجة لا يمكن أن تخفي عيوب الأداء، جوارديولا تغير وهذه ليست معاييره التي وضعها لمدة 8-9 سنوات ، مانشستر سيتي لم يدخل منطقة جزاء كريستال بالاس في الشوط الأول سوى مرة واحدة والتي جاء منها هدف هالاند، وفي المقابل شاهدوا فرص كريستال بالاس”.

واختتم: ”الشوط الاول من مباراة مانشستر سيتي وكريستال بالاس هو شوط عقيم حقًا من السيتيزن، الفريق ظهر بشكل فقير فنيًا وجوارديولا لم يقدم شيئًا، ولم يكن مانشستر سيتي ليتقدم لولا هالاند”.

Embattled Max Kepler Homers After Manager Has to Explain Why He’s in the Lineup

Max Kepler started in left field for the Philadelphia Phillies and went 2-for-4 with a home run and a double. The strong performance at the plate came a short time after manager Rob Thomson had to explain why he was even in the lineup to the Philadelphia media.

According to Thomson, he had told his outfielders that they would be a platoon for six days which is why Kepler was in left on Tuesday while Weston Wilson and Harrison Bader, who both hit home runs in Monday's game, were out of the lineup tonight.

That opened the door for Kepler to hit his first home run since June 22nd a day after Bader hit his first home run as a Phillie.

Kepler talked about his struggles during a rare postgame interview and joked that "the boos are their love language" when asked about Phillies fans.

The Phillies acquired Harrison Bader at the trade deadline form the Minnesota Twins.

Abel Ferreira, do Palmeiras, opina sobre desculpas de diretor do São Paulo; veja momento do abraço

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Ao chegar nas dependências do Morumbis para mais um confronto entre São Paulo e Palmeiras, Abel Ferreira se encontrou com o diretor Carlos Belmonte.

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Pivôs do maior conflito recente entre os rivais, os personagens se abraçaram no encontro (veja no vídeo abaixo). O treinador palmeirense, inclusive, aceitou as desculpas do dirigente são-paulino.

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De acordo com Abel, a conversa entre ele e Belmonte antes foi algo importante até para a valorização do futebol brasileiro.

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– Sinceramente, estava à espera que fizesse isso. Pediu desculpas, desculpas aceitas. O futebol é o mais importante nisso. Palmeiras e São Paulo são maiores que qualquer personalidade. Fica uma boa imagem para o que deve ser o futebol. Não somos perfeitos, cometemos erros. Quando cometemos, nada melhor que reconhecer. Uma bela atitude. Dentro de campo somos adversários, fora somos parceiros. Trabalhamos pela valorização do futebol – afirmou o técnico, em entrevista à transmissão da partida.

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No último Choque-Rei, pelo Paulistão, Carlos Belmonte foi flagrado proferindo xingamentos xenofóbicos contra Abel Ferreira. Após o episódio, a tensão entre os rivais cresceu, até que as partes se entenderam.

O treinador, na ocasião, também foi barrado de conceder entrevista coletiva. Desta vez, ele poderá falar na sala de imprensa do Morumbis.

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Man Utd to "complete" move and sign "the next Casemiro" in coming days

Manchester United are plotting signings and now look to be on the verge of announcing their latest arrival at Old Trafford, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Man Utd prepare to take on Crystal Palace

The dust has settled on a disappointing defeat for Manchester United against Everton on Monday night, which will have left Ruben Amorim with plenty to stew over after being denied by a rigid block that refused to budge at Old Trafford.

Arguably, a change of shape or style would’ve heightened the chances of the Red Devils scoring. Still, some excellent saves from Jordan Pickford ended their five-match unbeaten run in the Premier League, and they will now need to reset against Crystal Palace on Sunday.

South London has proved to be one of the toughest destinations in the top-flight this campaign for clubs keen on points, albeit Manchester United will have no choice but to try and defy recent norms in their pursuit of continental qualification.

Come the January window, Amorim will hope to call upon the backing of INEOS in the hunt for new additions, and Wolverhampton Wanderers pair Joao Gomes and Andre are wanted at Old Trafford.

Casemiro could be on his way out at Manchester United, with Fabrizio Romano confirming that he may only be kept on under reduced salary conditions, as he said: “So now the desire is from Man Utd obviously to continue with Casemiro, but on different conditions.

“So the salary he has right now is a salary Manchester United don’t want to pay in the future. Not because of unhappiness with the player, but because they want to change the salary structure.”

With that in mind, the Red Devils could now be set to imminently sign a younger midfielder who shares similar traits with the Brazil international.

Man Utd set to sign Cristian Orozco

According to Romano on X, Manchester United are now close to signing Fortaleza midfielder Cristian Orozco for a fee in the region of £756,800 and he will arrive in England over the coming days to seal his move.

Despite never playing senior club football, scouts have compared him to the likes of Moises Caicedo and believe he could be the “next Casemiro” due to his “physically imposing” displays in the engine room.

Capped 13 times at Under-17 level by Colombia, he looks to be the latest in a long line of additions Manchester United have made over recent times with an eye for the future, similar to the likes of Chido Obi-Martin, Ayden Heaven and Diego Leon.

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With Casemiro soon to be into the final few months of his contract, the Red Devils may have now done the groundwork to land his long-term replacement.

Upgrade on Nancy: Celtic considering move for "unbeatable" 4-2-3-1 manager

Celtic have just under two weeks to find their long-term successor to Brendan Rodgers in the dugout at Parkhead before the end of the international break.

Martin O’Neill has been in interim charge for the last four matches in all competitions, winning three of them, but he may have managed his last game for the club if they can find a permanent head coach in the coming days.

Sky Sports reporter Anthony Joseph recently claimed that Columbus Crew manager Wilfried Nancy has emerged as one of the contenders to replace Rodgers in Glasgow.

Celtic considering move for title-winning manager

The French MLS head coach is not the only name under consideration during this international break, though, as they are also looking at a title-winning boss who would be an upgrade on Nancy.

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According to Sky Sports, Celtic have drawn up a shortlist that includes several of the usual suspects, including Nancy, Kieran McKenna, Craig Bellamy, and Kjetil Knutsen.

The report claims that Club Brugge head coach Nicky Hayen is also one of the tacticians on their radar, as they consider who they want to replace Rodgers this season.

It remains to be seen who they will decide to pursue as their number one target, at this moment in time, but Hayen could be a much better option than Nancy for the Hoops.

Why Nicky Hayen would be a better option than Wilfried Nancy for Celtic

The 4-2-3-1 head coach could be an upgrade on the Columbus Crew manager for Celtic because of his experience in European football and his superior domestic performances.

Per Transfermarkt, Nancy has averaged 1.70 points per game over 169 MLS matches in his career. He also ended the 2025 campaign with a points per game average of 1.59, winning 14 and losing eight of his 34 games.

Meanwhile, per Transfermarkt, Hayen has averaged 2.00 points per game across 83 matches as Club Brugge’s permanent manager, after averaging 2.21 points per game in 14 outings as their caretaker before landing the permanent job.

The Pro League boss, who was described as “tactically unbeatable” by one scout on X, has also won three trophies, including a league title, since the start of the 2023/24 campaign.

Meanwhile, Nancy has won one trophy, the MLS Cup, since the start of 2023, which suggests that Hayen would be the better option out of the pair when looking for domestic success in the Scottish Premiership.

Nicky Hayen’s European record

Stats

Conference League

Champions League

Matches

4

15

Wins

2

6

Draws

1

2

Losses

1

7

Points per game

1.75

1.33

Best finish

Semi-finals

Last 16

Stats via Transfermarkt

As you can see in the table above, the Club Brugge head coach has also had success on the European stage, going further in the Conference League and the Champions League than Rodgers ever did across his two spells at Parkhead with Celtic.

These statistics suggest that Hayen would help the Hoops to compete on the European stage, as he has proven that he can coach at that level, whilst Nancy has only ever coached in the MLS and has no prior experience in the Europa League, Conference League, or Champions League.

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Therefore, the Club Brugge boss could be a much better option for the Scottish giants than Nancy, because their respective careers suggest that he has a higher chance of being a success domestically and on the European stage.

Rickwood Field Was a Scene of Change for Jackie Robinson and Hank Aaron

The small room will have to do. The most famous ballplayer chasing the most famous sports record and his attendant crowd of reporters squeeze into the office of Glynn West, the general manager of the Double A Birmingham Athletics. Rickwood Field was built in 1910, before electric traffic lights, the , commercial radio and the American media circus. It wasn’t built for this. West’s walls are covered with photos of other minor leaguers who made their way through Rickwood, some of them while West was working the manual scoreboard in ’48.

Henry Aaron, in full uniform, holds a press conference less than 30 minutes before the last full baseball game he will play with fewer home runs than Babe Ruth. “Hank, is it tough to answer the same question over and over?”

“It’s easy. No, it’s not tiring either.”

It is Tuesday, April 2, 1974, just past 6 p.m. Aaron and the Braves are about to play the Orioles in a final exhibition game before their opener Thursday in Cincinnati. The air is charged with controversy. Aaron has 713 career home runs, one short of Ruth’s record. Three weeks earlier, commissioner Bowie Kuhn rejected the Braves’ plan to sit Aaron in Cincinnati so he could try for the record-tying and record-breaking home runs in front of his home fans. Kuhn ordered Aaron to play in at least two of the first three games.

“Hank, what do you think of the commissioner’s ruling?”

“I’ve never talked to Mr. Kuhn … I think this whole thing has been blown out of proportion. I’ve always said, and I have mixed emotions about it, that a ballplayer wants to do what is right … Certainly I would like to hit the two in Atlanta.”

Aaron fidgets in his seat. Game time is approaching. A columnist will bang out on his typewriter that Aaron looks like “an old fire horse when the alarm sounds.”

Aaron makes his way to the field. The dugouts at Rickwood are subterranean, waist-deep, like an archeological dig. The exit is up a small staircase at the far end of the dugout. Suddenly, as if appearing from a trap door in stage floorboards, the broad back of the familiar No. 44 in Braves’ blue emerges into the dreamy watercolor pool of dusk and stadium lighting. The sellout crowd erupts. The roar can be heard by reporters lingering in West’s office. This is Hank Aaron night at Rickwood, a tribute to the home-run-king-in-waiting, who grew up 250 miles away in Mobile.

A microphone is set up behind home plate. Alabama governor George Wallace is running for a third term after first gaining office on a “segregation forever” platform, but he had a previous commitment. Wallace in his stead sends Travis Tidwell, a former Auburn football star. Tidwell presents Aaron with a commission in the Alabama navy. Next, the mayor of Birmingham, George Siebels Jr., hands Aaron the key to the city. 

In his final tuneup before Opening Day in 1974, Aaron went 0-for-3 in the stadium he first played in more than two decades earlier. / Alabama Department of Archives and History/Donated by Alabama Media Group/Edouard Bruchac/Birmingham News

Then Braves announcer Milo Hamilton introduces the man of the hour. Aaron has turned 40 years old. His belly presses against his polyester jersey. His puffy eyes are weary. The past year has been hell, with hundreds of letters filled with racial insults and death threats that had to be vetted by the FBI. He left ballparks by back exits. He needed police escorts. His children lived under threat of kidnapping. He said he felt “like a pig in a slaughter camp.”

He steps to the microphone, facing the single-level grandstand of Rickwood. Not much has changed since Henry played his first game here in 1952 with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League. He looks up and sees the grandstand’s kite-shaped canopy, held up by steel beams and a web of muscular steel trusses. Atop the roof he sees the same five 75-foot-tall steel light stanchions that since ’36 have stood watch omnipotently over Rickwood, which still stands today and was chosen by Major League Baseball to host a regular season game this summer between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants.

On the roof directly in front of him is a wooden gazebo, looking to most people as quaint as a steeple atop a church. When Henry sees it, he knows its dark history.

The gazebo was the original press box. It launched the career of Theophilus Eugene “Bull” Connor, popular play-by-play radio announcer for the Birmingham Barons in the 1930s. So popular was Bull that he ran for state legislature in 1934 “just for the fun of it.” He won. From that day until his death just 13 months before Hank Aaron night, Bull, an avowed segregationist and the most powerful man in Birmingham, personified the Jim Crow South. 

Henry scans the crowd, which numbers more than the official count of 9,140. He sees people standing and sitting in the aisles. He sees Blacks and whites sitting side by side. He sees Blacks and whites together in each dugout. In this way Rickwood is nothing like the Rickwood he knew as a young man. The idea that a Black man would be honored with the key to the city—of all cities, Bull’s city, known as “Bombingham” for how whites clung violently to segregation—was unfathomable then. 

Hands on hips, Henry leans into the microphone.

“I first played in this park almost 20 years ago against the Birmingham Black Barons,” he says, though it’s been 22 years. “I played here with the Indianapolis Clowns in those days 20 years ago. I never suspected then what was in store for Hank Aaron.” 

The Kuhn “controversy” is nothing. It is nothing compared to the racial animus Aaron endures. Nothing compared to the segregated history of Rickwood, where the Ku Klux Klan held huge rallies in the 1920s, where Negro League players like Hank were forced to dress in Black-owned motels because they were barred from using the clubhouses, and where Blacks who attended Barons games and whites who attended Black Barons games could sit only in a quarantined section of the farthest right field bleachers, a chicken-wire partition separating them.

Birmingham was, in the words of Martin Luther King Jr., “the most segregated city in America.” Not until 1963—16 years after Jackie Robinson debuted with Brooklyn and seven years after he played his last game—did Birmingham allow Blacks and whites to play together in any kind of game. Even a mixed-race game of checkers was unlawful, which is how the local ordinance became known as the Checkers Rule.

There was, however, one brief, serendipitous exception to the ordinance. Over a seven-day span in April 1954, Rickwood hosted five exhibition games involving integrated major league teams making their way north for Opening Day. It happened in a rare sliver of time when Bull let his guard down.

The Brooklyn Dodgers played the Milwaukee Braves in the second and third of those games. The starting left fielders were Robinson, then 35, and Aaron, then a 20-year-old kid just 11 days away from making his major league debut. 

And then segregationists like Bull quickly restored the Checkers Rule. It would be another before Rickwood hosted another mixed-race game.

But for those two days in 1954, Hank got to play on the same field in the most segregated city in America with Jackie, the man who inspired him, in a color-blind, almost ethereal world of equality. How those games came about—and how the Bull Connors of the world fought this integrated American future to their last breath with legislation, bombs, dogs, water cannons and burning crosses—is the incredible story of how baseball, as Aaron liked to say, pressed the issue of integration in a very public way.

“It was,” he said, “our civil rights laboratory.”

It is 20 years to the day after the first of those historic, mixed-race Dodgers-Braves games. Bull is dead. Hank is exalted. Many of the people here at Rickwood are the children and grandchildren of those who saw the Babe play exhibitions here. They heard the legend of how Ruth hit the “longest” homer ever at Rickwood: a blast over the right field wall that landed in a passing train car, never to come to a stop until the train pulled into Atlanta. 

A chilly wind blows in from right field. As he always does, Henry chooses his words carefully and purposefully. They leap from the microphone, clatter and echo around the concrete and steel skeleton of old Rickwood and land softly on the souls of anyone with a shred of empathy.

The Babe is right in front of him. But because this is Birmingham, tonight is more about what is behind him.

“I didn’t know what was in store … but I’ve worked very hard to get there. And thank you.”

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