Coleman, who counts Hall of Famers Hank Aaron andFrank Robinson as close friends, said he watched his son, now 23, drop baseball as a teenager for soccer the sport he starred in at Georgetown University.
After the color line broke in baseball, when there was still chiding by the fans and some players and there were already black stars like Willie Mays, Frank Robinson, Hank Aaron and Ernie Banks, the black players were often isolated socially.
Some names that come to mind for a good federal trial would be Angelo Mozilo of Countrywide Financial (now part of Bank of America), Frank Raines of Fannie Mae, andHank Greenberg of AIG, to name a few.