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USAToday: TPA Board Vice Chair CC Sabathia addresses the decline of Black Players in MLB and what the Players Alliance is doing to address it
USAToday: TPA Board Vice Chair CC Sabathia addresses the decline of Black Players in MLB and what the Players Alliance is doing to address it
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CC Sabathia Looks Back on Storied MLB Career, Transformation Off the Field
“CC Sabathia is among the last of a dying breed across baseball. The former Yankees hurler retired following the 2019 season with 251 career wins, 3,577 innings and 3,404 strikeouts, ending his career with a statistical résumé that may never be matched again. Astros pitchers Justin Verlander and Zack Greinke are the other only active hurlers with more…
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Jackie Robinson Day: More than 100 MLB players donate game-day salaries to the Players Alliance
“Each year, April 15 marks a profoundly important date on MLB’s calendar: Jackie Robinson Day, which commemorates the anniversary of Robinson’s 1947 major-league debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers, which brought a tragically belated end to the color barrier at the highest level of professional baseball. Thanks to Robinson’s pioneering achievement and the fortitude and ferocity necessary…
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MLK’s legacy endures: ‘Times are changing’
“Standing before a packed, rapt congregation at St. Luke’s Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. recognized the moment’s weight and its fragility. The date was May 6, 1963. King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference were five weeks into a direct-action campaign to fight Birmingham’s segregation system with mass meetings, sit-ins,…
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Cubs’ Heyward: ‘Still a lot of optimism’ for change, equity
“The term “inflection point” became so common this summer that it almost became a cliche in the aftermath of George Floyd’s killing by Minneapolis police and protests across the country demanding justice, police reform and recognition of the lived reality of Black and brown Americans.T It seemed especially common in professional sports as players from…
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After summer awakening, MLB players are taking their efforts to the streets
“On Saturday afternoon, a black tractor-trailer truck will rumble from one down-and-out neighborhood in Baltimore to another down-and-out neighborhood in Washington, a journey about baseball and the Black experience. The final month of 2020 is here, and thank the high heavens for that. But with that truck will come the reminders of what has happened…
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Black Players Continued a Mentoring Tradition Amid a Pandemic
“When this year’s minor league season was canceled, several veteran African-American M.L.B. players got on Instagram and set up Zoom calls to pay forward the guidance they received. Early in his major league career, Curtis Granderson never went hungry around Dmitri Young, particularly in Kansas City, Mo. Whenever the Detroit Tigers traveled there, Young, one…
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Baseball’s power players put real money behind Black participation
The Undefeated – “For a certain type of fan, baseball is one thing: the Major Leagues. But for even more people, the top flight of the sport is more of a vehicle and aspirational body that exists for the purposes of the sport overall. Meaning, anything that happens at the Major League level is a…
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Players Alliance Members Donating MLB Salaries
“The Players Alliance, made up of more than 100 Black current and former MLB players, announced Thursday that its members will donate their salaries from Thursday’s and Friday’s games to the organization to support its efforts to combat racial inequality and aid Black families and communities affected by recent events. MLB is celebrating Jackie Robinson…
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MLB Players Alliance Donate Salaries On Jackie Robinson Day
“The Players Alliance is a group of over 100 Black current and former baseball players, and on Thursday they announced collectively that they would be donating their salaries from the games on August 27 and 28 in honor of Jackie Robinson Day in Major League Baseball. The group is headed by Curtis Granderson as president,…