Willie Mays Aikens: Safe at Home – Full Nelson


 

Willie Mays Aikens: Safe At Home – Full Nelson – Amy K. Nelson tells the story of former Kansas City Royals first baseman Willie Mays Aikens. In 1980, he became the first player in MLB history to have two multi-home run games in the same World Series. Little did his teammates and fans know, but he was high on cocaine nearly every day during that series. In 1994, he was sentenced to over 20 years in prison for selling crack, due to harsh sentencing and mandatory minimum guidelines. After 14 years, Aikens was released, and his perseverance and triumph is now chronicled in the book Willie Mays Aikens: Safe At Home. Produced by SB Nation Studios Senior Correspondent – Amy K. Nelson Senior Producer – Josh Dodd Director of Photography – Jimmy Shelton Creative Editor – Noah Shulman Second Unit – Stephen P. Greenwood Audio Technician (Field) – Michael Cottrell Audio Technician (Post) – Brendan Murphy Lead Researcher – James Edwards Executive Director | SB Nation – Chad Mumm CEO | SB Nation – Jim Bankoff Special thanks to Willie Mays Aikens, the Kansas City Royals, Gregory Jordan, George Brett, Dennis Leonard, Dayton Moore, Mike Swanson, Kyle Vena, Triumph Books, City of Surprise, AZ, and Google. Footage and images provided by the Kansas City Royals, ABC News, Getty Images, Sports Illustrated, Shutterstock, UPI, AP, Newsday, The Kansas City Star, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Milwaukee Sentinel, The Victoria Advocate, The Spokesman Review, Boca Raton News, Herald-Journal, Lawrence Journal-World, The Bulletin, The

 

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