So that means I have to hear about the tragedy that the MLB is only 6% American black. It's just the national percentage of the black American male population but blacks not being overly represented is a bad thing.
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Y'all really don't get what Jackie Robinson day is lol.
I know what it’s for. I know it’s to honor when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. I was watching when they first retired his jersey (although the baseball historian in me wonders why Moses Fleetwood Walker is never mentioned). I’m not sure what can be done to increase those numbers. I know they have the RBI program, but American black kids are more drawn to basketball and football. I played baseball for years and I was usually the only black kid or one of two black kids on the team. I’ve seen articles acting as if the MLB is stopping blacks from playing. Usually around Jackie Robinson day is when I read articles talking about the decline in American blacks in the game or the kind blaming baseball for it
Likely because while he played professional baseball, it was in 1884, before the MLB was officially founded.
I'm guessing this is a bit sensationalist...the MLB is going to bring in the talent, and that comes largely from those who put the work in.
True about Walker. Baseball is my favorite sport and one of my dream jobs would be a baseball historian so I love that kind of info.
Yea maybe they are just sensationalist morons but I want to tell the people who write the articles that a black guy with talent for baseball will be signed. Like during a recent World Series one guy made a fuss about there being no black Americans on the roster. Not sure what he thinks the MLB can do. I remember trying to get my cousins interested and they told me it was too boring
No im saying that you’re being sensationalist