Clubhouse Conversations

#4: Randy Wilkins — Director, Editor, and Writer

Patrick Ellington Jr.
Unculture
2 min readMay 26, 2021

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The Clubhouse Conversations Interview Series exists to celebrate and give more visibility to the professional Black baseball players in Minor League Baseball and Major League Baseball, Black coaches/scouts/managers/front office members, and the Black writers who cover professional baseball. These interviews will solely be featured on Unculture and conduct the same purpose as my articles, which will move back over to my personal Medium page. Baseball would not be the global sport that it is without the participation of the African diaspora, and this interview series exists to celebrate and give visibility to Black people throughout the African diaspora who have a hand in making baseball the global phenomenon that it is.

This is the fourth Clubhouse Conversations interview in a series that is produced and hosted by Unculture’s Senior Baseball Contributor Patrick Ellington Jr. This episode features Randy Wilkins (@pamsson on Twitter), a three-time Emmy Award-winning director and editor from the Bronx, NY. As a director, Randy helmed the ESPN 30 for 30/Lil’ Spike Joint “86–32,” chronicling the controversial decision between Roy Jones Jr. and Park Si-Hun in the Light Middle Heavyweight gold medal match at the 1988 Summer Olympics. In addition, Randy’s directed the series premiere episode of “Dear …” featuring Spike Lee for Apple+. He also is a part of the staff of Views from 314 ft., an independent blog that covers the New York Yankees.

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Patrick Ellington Jr.
Unculture

I use this blog to cover Black baseball players from all over the African diaspora in MiLB & MLB and review TV series, films, novels, comic books, anime,. etc.