Tony Clark Sad no US-born Black players in World Series

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The World Series was played without any players who were born in the United States for the first time since 1950, according to Tony Clark, the leader of the players' union, who said that Major League Baseball had been negligent for many years.

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It is quite bad that young Black athletes watching these sports tonight won't see anyone who looks like them.

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as a result, they might decide to stop playing our wonderful game and go to something else.

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Clark said before the Friday night opener between Houston and Philadelphia. "That is disappointing and disheartening."

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The 50-year-old Clark was a major league first baseman from 1995 to 2009, making the AL All-Star team in 2001.

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Clark said about 30 players met with MLB officials in 2006 to express what they were seeing and what areas needed to be addressed.