Who’s on first?
At tonight’s Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Miami, it will be umpire Angel Hernandez, who recently sued MLB and commissioner Rob Manfred for racial discrimination, working first base.
At tonight's Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Miami, umpire Angel Hernandez will work at first base. Hernandez recently sued MLB and commissioner Rob Manfred for racial discrimination.
July 12, 2017 at 03:00 PM
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Who’s on first?
At tonight’s Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Miami, it will be umpire Angel Hernandez, who recently sued MLB and commissioner Rob Manfred for racial discrimination, working first base.
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