Speaking of racial issues, there was an article in the Express today entitled, "Changing Face of Baseball".
It basically lamented the fact that only 9% of baseball players were African-American, and several teams (Astros included) don't have a single African-American on the team. This represents a significant decline from past numbers.
Responding to this, Commissioner Bud Selig responded, "We know that we have work to do, we'll continue to intensify our efforts."
What I want to know is when is David Stern going to intensify the efforts to bring more white players into the NBA? After all, the number of white players in the NBA has decline since the 1960's. Does encouraging Eastern European players to join the NBA count?
What exactly could Selig do to intensify the efforts to bring more Blacks into MLB at the playing level, and from a moral/ethical standpoint, why should he?