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Black MLB Players Drops to 8.2 Percent

Posted Apr 15th 2008 5:08PM by Cheryl Thompson
Filed under: Casually Obsessed

NEW YORK (AP) - Major League Baseball received its best grade for racial diversity in hiring, even as the percentage of black players dropped again last year.

MLB received its first A- for race Tuesday from Richard Lapchick, director of the University of Central Florida's Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sports. Its grade was B+ in last year's study.

Among major leaguers, though, just 8.2 percent were black players, down from 8.4 percent in 2006 and the lowest level in at least two decades. The percentage of black pitchers remained at 3 percent.

"Baseball has probably lost a whole generation here," Lapchick said. "African-Americans just aren't playing it at this point. They're going to have to increase their efforts."

Although MLB has established its Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities program and urban youth academies, Lapchick said it will take many years for those efforts to pay off.


Lapchick released the study on Jackie Robinson Day, the 61st anniversary of when Robinson broke the major league color barrier.

MLB received a C+ for gender hiring, up from a C last year. Its overall grade remained at B.

Lapchick said 28 percent of employees at baseball's central offices were nonwhite, including 20 percent among senior executives. Women were 42 percent of employees, but 26 percent of the senior executives.

He suggested baseball commissioner Bud Selig pressure clubs more to consider minority candidates. He also said MLB should institute a rule that a woman be considered for all senior job openings, similar to the rule that minority candidates must be interviewed.

Lapchick would make an exception for general manager - there has never been a woman GM, and there are relatively few high-ranking women in baseball operations. Kim Ng of the Dodgers and Jean Afterman of the Yankees have been the exceptions.

"They would have token interviews until we have that one case that a woman is successful," he said.

He gave baseball a B+ for race and a C for gender for its senior administration hiring, the same as last year. For team vice presidents, the grade was B for race - the same as last year - and D- for gender, up from an F.

General managers were given a C for 2007, and Lapchick noted the Los Angeles Angels promoted Tony Reagins to GM, where he joins Kenny Williams of the Chicago White Sox and Omar Minaya of the New York Mets as the only minorities.

Managers received an A, with six minority managers last year. The total increased to eight at the start of this season.

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1. I feel major league baseball has not given black baseball player a chance. Unless you have a family member on a major league team, it's very hard to even get a look much less have a chance. Open up the margins give our young men a chance!

Anita Butler at 9:13PM on Apr 15th 2008

2. LoL this is priceless and here are some other likely discrepancies,
There are not enough whites in basketball,
There are not enoug whites in football,
There are not enough blacks in table tennis,
There are not enough Latino's in gymnastics,
There are not enough Asian's in wrestling,
There are not enough black's in mens golf,

This is the most absured article ever written

Buck 2 80 yo yo at 9:48AM on Apr 21st 2008

3. Are there affirmative action programs for white players in basketball and football, where white players are grossly underrepresented in terms of their percentage of the population?

Instead of having quotas, why not just let people follow their interests and hire & promote people on the basis of merit?

Larry at 11:32AM on Apr 21st 2008

4. Let's get rid of professional sports completely.

Truth at 12:05PM on Apr 21st 2008

5. So wat the blk latino players arent blk?? David Ortiz?? Manny?? Pedro???

Jahlight at 2:35PM on Apr 21st 2008

6. WHITES CAN'T PLAY SPORTS WELL PERIOD.

OH PLEASE at 2:53PM on Apr 21st 2008

7. it is more advantage for black youth to sell drugs than play baseball. Their future is NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fred at 3:02PM on Apr 21st 2008

8. ITS MORE ADVANTAGE FOR WHITE YOUTHS TO SHOOT THE SCHOOL UP AND MAKE BOMB THREATS. THEIR FUTURE IS NOW!!!! LMAO

OH PLEASE at 3:07PM on Apr 21st 2008

9. OH Please we need to get together and write..... Love your style..... Prettygirl

Prettygirl84 at 9:28PM on Apr 21st 2008

10. Black people dont have to flood sports, you should have more talent than flooding sports, music, or acting, I like it that we flood good things other than jails, but please dont try to make it seem like some racist stuff going on here cause not all the players are black, I think its sad that not enough of non-blacks are in the other sports, minus golf, scoccer, or polo. I know other races like sports too, and why arent there any Mexican Quarter backs, or Italian's on the basket ball, and why didnt they make a story about why America has never had to my knowledge any Asians on the MLB, or NFL, or Tennis, like I see that as fishy, there has to be some sport loving and playing Samoans, or Pacific Islanders?

tracy Cousins at 11:19PM on Apr 21st 2008

11. how many little leahue teams are there in the inner-cities? How many little league teams are there in the upper middle class suburbs? How many housing projects have large baseball fields in the middle? How many inner city schools have baseball fields?? thats the reason right there. I dont think its racism, i think its just a matter of lifestyle and culture. I don't think many blacks live a lifestyle that supports or involves playing baseball.

K.A.R at 11:39PM on Apr 21st 2008

12. The black youth find it more easy selling drugs than, playing baseball. Their future is NOW!!!!!!

Fred at 5:27PM on Apr 22nd 2008

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