He sat out the 1970 season and pursued his case against MLB. “I believe that any system which produces that result violates my basic rights as a citizen and is inconsistent with the laws of the United States and of the several States.” Today, both Curt Flood and Don Mitchell would be extremely proud if their daughters (and stepdaughters) today, just as their ex-wife, Judy Pace is.“After 12 years in the Major Leagues, I do not feel that I am a piece of property to be bought and sold irrespective of my wishes,” Flood wrote. According to Marvin Miller, Flood told the executive board of the players’ union, “I think the change in black consciousness in recent years has made me more sensitive to injustice in every area of my life.” However, he added that what he was doing in challenging the reserve clause was primarily as a major league ballplayer. I, therefore, request that you make known to all Major League clubs my feelings in this matter, and advise them of my availability for the 1970 season.įlood was influenced by the events of the 1960s that took place in the United States. I have received a contract offer from the Philadelphia club, but I believe I have the right to consider offers from other clubs before making any decision. It is my desire to play baseball in 1970, and I am capable of playing. I believe that any system which produces that result violates my basic rights as a citizen and is inconsistent with the laws of the United States and of the several States. In a letter to Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, Flood demanded that the commissioner declare him a free agent:ĭecember 24, 1969- After twelve years in the major leagues, I do not feel I am a piece of property to be bought and sold irrespective of my wishes. In case y’all aren’t familiar with the greatness of baseball legend, Curt Flood, let us fill you in on the unselfish, groundbreaking strides he made for athletes who came after him.įlood is responsible for what we now know as ‘free agency,’ which allows athletes the freedom to utilize their right to choose which teams they’d like to join as a ‘free agent.’ In 1969, when the MLB team Flood was signed to for 12 years wanted to trade him to a team that reportedly had a history of racist fans and unfair treatment of Black players, Flood stood up against the MLB league’s decades old ‘reserve clause,’ which denied them the right to choose: It is stepdad, Curt, whom Julia and Shawn started a non-profit organization, The Curt Flood Youth Foundation, in memory of. Judy Pace was married twice – first to Shawn’s and Julia’s father, Don Mitchell, and second to baseball legend, Curt Flood. Julia Pace Explains Why Her Stepdad’s Responsible For LeBron & Others Gettin’ Son Much $$ One of the other rare times Shawn was seen publicly with her family, was when she was her sister, Julia’s, maid of honor in Julia’s wedding to businessman, Steven Hightower, II. Below is a photo of the three beautiful women:Īctress Judy Pace Mitchell (C) with her daughters, actress, Julia Pace Mitchell and attorney Shawn Pace Mitchell (via Twitter) Judy’s and Don’s daughter, Shawn Pace Mitchell, is a very successful attorney and she pretty much stays out of the limelight, unlike her sister and mother. Check her out below… Meet Judy’s OTHER Daughter Sadly, Don Mitchell passed away in 2013, but he’s survived by not only his ex-wife, Judy and daughter, Julia… but also by his and Judy’s other daughter, Shawn. Her mother’s late ex-husband, Don Mitchell, was best known for his 1960s/70’s roles in television shows, such as “McMillan & Wife,” the CBS daytime soap opera, “Capitol” and in the sitcom, “Bewitched.” He also co-starred in the 1973 Black horror film, “Scream Blacula Scream.” Julia is also known for her roles in “Law and Order” and in the movie, “Bill.”Īcting just runs through Julia’s blood, because her Pops was also an actor. She also portrayed rapper, Notorious B.I.G.’s, baby’s mother, ‘Jan,’ in the biopic, “Notorious” a few years ago. Judy Pace’s daughter, Julia, starred on “The Young and The Restless,” as a business exec named, ‘Sofa Dupre,’ for years.
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