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But while many have concerns over the small percentage of African-Americans playing baseball, data shows that the percentage has held steady over the last decade.
According to Major League Baseball, 8.5% of the players on opening day rosters were black. That is up from 8.1% last year. And over the last ten years, that number has fluctuated very little, ranging from 8.1% (61 players) last year to 10.2% in 2008 (77 players).
Certainly Major League Baseball would like to appeal to more black athletes. But while the percentage of African-Americans is down from 19% in 1995, the number has held steady in recent years. And the diversity in the sport may actually be higher as the number of Hispanics has risen from 13% in 1990 to 28% in 2012...
Data via ESPN.com |