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As the A’s prepare to retire his jersey, pitcher Dave “Smoke” Stewart takes Jared on a trip back to the start of his illustrious career. Stewart spent years in the minors tweaking his pitch before the Dodgers promoted him to the big leagues in 1981. His accolades include 3 World Series championships, 3 MVP awards, and the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, which he received in 1990 after pitching a no-hitter - the first black player to do so since Jim Bibby in 1973. Stewart’s name is synonymous with Oakland - Both as an as an athlete who spent the bulk of his tenure with the A’s, and as a humanitarian who is passionate about the city he was born and raised in.Host: Jared Jeffries Executive Producers: Eric Pankowski, Chris Colbert, & Adell Coleman Producer: Ryan Woodhall Talent Booking Team: Lori Teig Distribution: DCP Entertainment Special Thanks: TNS Production Studios For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy