The racial dynamics in professional baseball remain the same in 2008 as they have been for some time now very aggressive recruitment and development of non-American players, along with very aggressive recruitment and development of black players inside America. Academies have been established in the Dominican Republic and elsewhere in Latin America to develop Hispanic prospects. Scouts are constantly scouring Japan, South Korea and other Asian countries for players to sign. Academies and programs have been set up in numerous U.S. inner cities to develop black prospects. The only players not aggressively recruited and developed in this manner are white Americans. Despite this, white Americans dominate baseball in the United States. About 95 percent of players in the major college baseball programs are white; however, quite unlike the NFL, this domination at the collegiate level doesnt translate into domination at the pro level because of baseballs commitment to globalism. Over half the players in the minor leagues are hispanics, and the number of Asians also continues to increase. Meantime the media wails and shrieks about the declining number of black Americans in professional baseball in spite of MLB doing everything possible to recruit and promote blacks. The black percentage of some 9 percent in the majors is decried as somehow being the result of racism, or because blacks cant afford gloves and bats, or because blacks dont like baseball. Given that blacks are represented roughly in proportion to their percentage of the U.S. population, the possibility that blacks just might not be vastly superior baseball players to whites and others is never considered, because the mythology of the Caste System holds that blacks are supermen athletes at any and all sports.
The only ones who have a legitimate beef are white Americans, who are slowly but surely being systematically shut out of the sport they dominate, because of globalism and the refusal of the powers that be to accept white domination of baseball when America is being designed to be overtaken by an inevitable historical tide of multiculturalism and multiracialism.
Heres a look at the starting position players, starting pitchers, and closers of each American League team at the beginning of the 08 season. Because of injuries, trades, demotions and promotions, starting lineups often change during the course of a season.
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