Gary Sheffield did this crap a few years ago and Torii Hunter is picking up where Sheff left off.
Torii: If MLB teams are trying to get Latin Americans because they're cheap, why did the Twins sign hotshot amateur talent Miguel Angel Sano to a $3.5 million bonus this offseason?
Why has my favorite team, perennial losers the Pittsburgh Pirates, invested several million in a new facility in the Dominican Republic and big bucks elsewhere throughout the Caribbean to find and develop more talent?
The simple fact of the matter is that black Americans turned away from baseball a few decades ago and they're interested primarily in basketball and football. This has nothing to do with some sort of grand conspiracy by MLB. If anything, MLB this decade has gone to absurd lengths, led by Bud Selig, to kowtow to blacks and exaggerate their contributions to the game over the past 6 decades.
Times change and the interests of young people do as well. How about the surge in talented white Americans in soccer and so many winter sports, for example? I'd say there's been more than a few who've done so over the years because they knew they wouldn't get a fair chance in football and basketball.
There's a big difference between the discrimination white men suffer through in football and basketball as opposed to blacks' declining participation in baseball simply because they don't like the sport anymore.
If you don't like it Torii, retire and devote the rest of your life-and considerable financial resources-to improving the participation and skills of blacks in baseball.
But I suspect that you, along with Sheff and racist Joe Morgan, just like to talk to hear yourselves talk, but don't want to do what's necessary to change what you perceive to be such a big problem. Edited by: Van_Slyke_CF