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Why baseball lost its Black players
Published 9 hours ago
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The exodus of Black America from baseball was not an accident; it was the result of a complex web of economic barriers, a "hostile" integration model, and a widening cultural disconnect. However, the current resurgence suggests that the bond is not broken—it is simply being rebuilt with modern tools.
The future of the sport hinges on a singular question: Can a game so deeply rooted in the "way things used to be" evolve to embrace the beats, swagger, and identity of the next generation? Baseball's survival in the city depends on proving that the diamond is a place where players are invited not just to play, but to be themselves.
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The future of the sport hinges on a singular question: Can a game so deeply rooted in the "way things used to be" evolve to embrace the beats, swagger, and identity of the next generation? Baseball's survival in the city depends on proving that the diamond is a place where players are invited not just to play, but to be themselves.
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