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Sports In Depth
With,Dr.Melvin Doc Stanley Sr.,and his sports posse, on this  in depth informative educational and historical look at the world of sports,on his renowned and legendary award winning,radio show,Sports In Depth Di-versing from both a daily and historical perspective,bringing also both an in depth look and perspective not only on the sports of our times, but too,of the players and performers of the said events, both now and of yesteryear.
 This show is dedicated to the legendary iconic Willie Mays the greatest baseball player that ever played or have played or will play in the game of baseball.We all here at the ,Sports In Nation say,GOD Bless you,we thank GOD for you and we Love you dearly Mr. Mays and happy 90th birthday.

Sports In Depth,AKA SID, also brings us the unique strategies of sports from an intellectual prospective.
Not just athletics because as it takes raw GOD given talent and conditioning it too takes a GOD blessed mind fueled with passion, determination,intellect and a belief of competing and accomplishing too.
And with the in depth knowledge and diverse intellect, of Doc's iconic posse,Sports In Depth is too, the world in Depth.
Thanks for joining us once again,where we always, Rope the Rumors,Hog tie the Issues and Brand the Truth.
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Willie Mays Quotes
Every time I look at my pocketbook,I see Jackie Robinson.
I don't compare 'em,I just catch 'em.
Defense to me is the key to playing baseball.
It's not hard.When I'm not hitting,I don't hit anybody.But when I'm hitting,I hit anybody.
In 1950,when the Giants signed me,they gave me $15,000.I brought a 1950 Mercury.I couldn't drive,but had it in the parking lot there,and everybody that could drive would drive the car.So it was like a community thing.

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