after a legendary baseball career that spanned nearly 80 years. john jordan buck o'neil is being honored with a place in cooperstown. he was a standout player in the so-called negro leagues and had a hand in that, too. he went on to become a scout for the chicago cubs and in the '60s the first african american coach in baseball. in 2006, he spoke at the hall of fame induction of 17 legends of the leagues. he passed away just three months later at the age of 94. thanks so much for watching. i'm phil mattingly. pamela browns back next weekend. the cnn specl report "whit power return to charlottesville" is next. sunday.great rest of you're with 25 to 50% off every. don't miss the last big sale of the year. and celebrate every kiss... ...with kay.