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.Jackson State Baseball skipper Omar Johnson speaks on having a winning record in all 18 seasons as Head Coach, Black representation around baseball and the Andre Dawson Classic ⚾️ Catch Jackson State in action Friday on | MLBDevelops

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AQUAAY 🌸1 year ago

@Mzcrisler1 @GoJSUTigersBSB @MLBDevelops 💙❤️🧢 #TheeILove #GoJSUTigersBSB

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Schwartzies2 years ago

Don't Miss Any of The Action

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Buck1 year ago

@GoJSUTigersBSB @MLBDevelops Skipper is the goat

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Hezekiah Williams1 year ago

@GoJSUTigersBSB @MLBDevelops Let’s Go, Coach Omar! Great breakdown. #THEE

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Willie Demus 🐅1 year ago

@GoJSUTigersBSB @MLBDevelops Big facts Coach Omar! Our governor, mayors, city officials, and the parents are not investing in baseball for urban and rural kids. Just the middle class parents with the money and resources invest in baseball for their kids in Mississippi.

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