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On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson made his debut in Major League Baseball, becoming the first black player to cross the game’s deeply entrenched color line. But nearly seven decades after Robinson made history, there’s at least one position in America’s favorite past time that’s struggling to integrate: pitching.
Out of 449 pitchers on major league rosters this year on opening day, only 14 are black.
“The cruel reality is that the African-American baseball player — whether prodded to abandon pitching or by their own volition — is being excluded from more than half the jobs in the industry.” — John Nightengale
Pitching is arguably the game’s most important position, but black players are less represented there than they are at other positions on the field. The game does boast some high-profile black pitchers, including C.C. Sabathia of the New York Yankees and Marcus Stroman of the Toronto Blue Jays. tangie
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