Dusty Baker Laments Lack Of US-Born Black Players In World Series

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“What hurts is that I don’t know how much hope that it gives some of the young African-American kids,” the Houston Astros manager told The Associated Press.

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for the first time since 1950, shortly after Jackie Robinson broke the Major League Baseball color barrier.It’s a fact that deeply disturbs the 73-year-old Baker, one of two Black MLB managers, who has spent his entire life either playing or coaching baseball. Houston and Philadelphia announced their 26-man rosters several hours before Game 1 on Friday night at Minute Maid Park, and neither had a U.S.-born Black player on it. Both rosters have players of color from the Caribbean, Central and South America.Michael Brantley, a Black outfielder for Houston, is out for the season because of a shoulder injury.

Starting in 1954, when Mays and the New York Giants played against Larry Doby and Cleveland, every single team to reach the World Series had at least one U.S.-born Black player until the 2005 Astros did not.

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