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Posted By: identify7
half of the players in MLB are not citizens of this country. It could be true, but I hope not. America's Pastime just wouldn't have the same ring to it for me. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
sounds about right. more and more american kids are playing soccer and baseball has become much more of a worldwide sport. |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Wonder what the percentages are in Hockey and Basketball as well? At least being from the South.. We don't have to worry about NASCAR racing! "WEE AH" as Hughie jeenings would say! JC |
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Posted By: rick
All it means its that you now have the best players in the world playing baseball in America. |
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Posted By: zach
they're legally in America so why can't they legally work an American job ? Baseball is America's pastime, but face it America is changing and not what it was in the 20's. |
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Posted By: pete
as long as they dont come here "illegally" by defecting or something...come here legally and maybe be forced to become an US legal resident or citizen and be allowed to make big bucks...dont forget, illegal, non-us residents do not pay taxes |
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Posted By: tbob
Soccer???? No way, the reason is that high school coaches are now demanding that their football players attend camps in the summer, ditto basketball coaches. In the South high school football has become an almost 12 month a year proposition and with AAU in late Spring and Summer, basketball is close to it also. Everyone wants to be the next Michael Jordan or Michael Vick. |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
Yes, my 2 nephews are African American and baseball isn't on their radar at all despite my best efforts. They play basketball 10 months out of the the year and follow pro football from draft day through the Super Bowl. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
That said, I think it is sad that the sport is being abandoned by the black community, but it is understandable. I think part of the explanation for the lack of black players as compared to the past is the lack of viable other sports for black athletes in the past. Basketball and football weren't available in the Jim Crow format, only baseball. Jackie Robinson played football, better than baseball. When it came to jobs, however, the black athlete had nothing else until the postwar period, and even then had little chance to make it in the other sports for about a decade. Now, the kids can choose their sport. And what sport do you think they'd choose? One where the vast majority of players are of another race or one where nearly every visible star looks and sounds like them? |
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Posted By: John J. Grillo
I am as conservative as they come, but I think the opening thread is silly. Why would your enthusiasm for baseball be lessened because most of the batters at the plate or the pitchers throwing the ball, grew up in a different country? Who cares and it doesn't dampen my enthusiasm one bit. |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
Tbob is 100% correct. One of my good friends is a Legion coach in small town Nebraska and has been coaching for a long time. He used to have no problem fielding a team, but now it is football camp, basketball camp and even the high school golf team taking precedence over baseball. It doesn't lessen my enthusiasm for the game though just because the game is more culturally integrated. I love to watch Ichiro at bat, and Big Papi is my favorite player. I also love to watch Albert Pujols. |
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Posted By: Stufflestreet, Chris
So what if they are? If the best players available for the job happen to have been born outside the USA, what's the problem? |
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Posted By: identify7
Gee guys, I do not want to be painted as a person with anti-diversity feelings. However, in my opinion, there should be a balance between wanting the best representatives which the sport has to offer, and accepting citizens from other countries as the majority of the members in our National Pastime. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Thankfully, baseball has long been invigorated by immigrants. If you read the wonderful "The Glory Of Their Times," you'll see that a large percentage of T206 era players were second generation Irish and German immigrants whose parents couldn't understand their kids love of the American game. The book is filled with stories of kids arguing with their parents or running away from home to play ball. Where would baseball be without Honus Wagner, John McGraw, Iron Man McGinnity and others whose parents accepted a role in our society equivelant to that of Hispanics today? |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
What are you suggesting, a "citizenship" quota? Should it be in the aggregate, or by team? Should we eliminate Toronto from the league, or is it OK as long as they have American players? What ARE you saying? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
You want baseball (and baseball card collecting) to expand and prosper? Bringing in untapped fan bases is critical. LA has a huge Korean population. I was in Dodger Stadium when the first waves of Korean players came into the league and Koreatown turned out in force for every Chan Ho Park start. Routine games were selling out. Guys who could barely speak English and who obviously did not understand the game were riveted to their seats, cameras in hand, for every move Park made. Choi has done wonders for marketing the game among the Korean community too this year. OK, Dodgers are a bad example this year |
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Posted By: identify7
I am saying: |
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Posted By: Dan Lundrigan
I have to agree with John J. Grillo although I do not consider myself conservative.I want to see the best players out there period.I don`t care if they come from another PLANET so long as they play the game right and treat it with the respect it deserves.As far as them being citizens it shouldn`t matter. Do the fans from N.F.L Europe,Hockey fans from anywhere across the globe or fans from Baseball teams in Japan feel the same way about U.S citizens playing for teams in their countries?My feelings on inner-city kids and baseball it is much easier for a city to lay down a patch of blacktop stick 2 poles in the ground and hang a couple of rims on them. Maintenence for a basketball court is nill when compared to keeping a baseball diamond in playing shape.Not to mention the amount of real estate a baseball field takes up too many fields have been paved over for a strip mall.Result is less opportunity for kids in the city to really get a chance to experience baseball.If there are no baseball diamonds around but a basketball court nearby the choice is obvious.A bunch of kids in the burbs can usually find someplace to play a pickup game or join a little league.It takes dedication and hard work from the people who coach, ref, donate cash, paint the lines and do whatever it takes to support there league for the kids in there community not just baseball but any sport.They deserve our thanks at the very least.I think so long as sports in general is being supported at the grass roots level and kids have something positive to focus on and stay out of trouble the games gonna be just fine no matter where they come from. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
"A home for all God's children-- |
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Posted By: rick
a lot of these players also choose to NOT become US citizens in order to avoid draft rules and be able to sign with whoever they want. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If you want the best baseball in the world, you not only let you invite the best players in the world to play. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Who cares where any of the players are from unless of course you wear a white hood and robe, which would explain why you might have an issue with the composition of players in MLB. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
computers , eating ,no discipline. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
we played catch this morning. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
So let me get this straight...it's called the "world series" but we can't let latin american players into the hall .... hmmmm .... interesting.... |
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Posted By: Dan Lundrigan
Did anyone catch the Program on Spike T.V last Sunday afternoon?It(used to be called T.N.N).It was about the history of Latin Ballplayers it was very good had interviews from some Great Latin players.I missed the beginning but caught most of it.If it airs again I want to tape it.Sorry if it`s O/T. for this thread. |
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Posted By: RP60
Perez,Marichal,Clemente,Cepeda,Aparicio, and many more to come in the future... |
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Posted By: identify7
As BOTN says: "Can we take a vote on reinstating the Negro League??????" |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I knew a guy who was Mexican-American-- born and raised in Mexico, legally moved to the US and becase a US citizen. He was a successful businessman, was proud to be an American citizen and was a conservative Republican (listened to Rusch, voted for Bush, NRA member, etc). One thing that bothered him, however, was when US Citizens referred to themselves only as Americans. He felt that Mexicans, Panamanians, Venezuelans, etc where equally Americans as they all lived in the Americas. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
but I don't believe the premise--1/2 are not US citizens. Show me where that's the case. I'm watching the Yanks/Angels right now, and while only two teams--no way it's half--not even close. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
or a checker board... |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
ROOT ROOT ROOT FOR THE HOMETEAM , NOTHING MORE... NOTHING LESS. |
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Posted By: bruce dorskind
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Posted By: identify7
Facts? |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Todd: |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I was watching the first game without Yankee pitcher Wang, but still: |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
I was fortunate to have David Ortiz,Ichiro Suzuki and Tadahito Iguchi on my fantasy baseball team. I recall checking their batting performances every day but never once checked on their nationality. As a manager I wanted the best player on the field and as an owner I would want a player who loved the game and would be pleased when the fans responded to superior play. I think anyone who watched Tadahito hit the homerun yesterday saw his unbridled enthusiasm for the game and I bet the Chicago White Sox fans could have cared less what his nationality was!! |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
the Brooklyn Dodgers fielded 5 black men (as starters)--as opposed to 4...as someone (or 4) pointed out, such is not likely to happen again in MLB, but the objections to the foreign-born dominating one team or another is reminiscent of this fracus that happened..in the early '50s?! |
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Posted By: identify7
Until Todd mentioned it, I did not realize that people born in Puerto Rico are US citizens. |
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Posted By: WeWereHereFirst
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/legendary/american_indian_baseball_players.shtml> |
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Posted By: identify7
And they don't pay a lick of taxes either. But I am ok with that. Actually they probably should be paid taxes. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Foreigners living and working in the United States pay Federal Taxes. Depending on the home laws, many expatriates also pay taxes to their home country. |
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Posted By: identify7
Sheesh - more facts. My mother-in-law was right. It does confuse the issue. Because now there is even more to think about. And you lose sight of the original premise, while you mentally go off on tangential paths such as: if we own the country, lets sell it and divvy up the proceeds! |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Gil, my opinion is the Puerto Rico will become a US State, and its citizens will soonafter be paying US Federal Taxes and voting for President. |
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Posted By: identify7
I hope so David, I like them. |
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Posted By: AboutPR
Would prefer independence, and their own president. |
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Posted By: Nick
There have been 2 referenda in recent years for Puerto Rican voters to indicate whether they seek to have the Commonwealth apply for statehood. Both times, the voters narrowly said "No". |
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