If you listen to Gary Sheffield and Milton Bradley this season, baseball has a bigger issue with racism than they do steroids. While their may be some truth, albeit small, Gary and Milton need to come to grips with that fact their are simply less black kids playing baseball. In an interview with Inside the Bay Area Milton jump to this conclusion:"Just look at it, you tell me," he said. "It's a mighty coincidence that every black guy who's been there the last three years - you can go back to Jermaine Dye, Terrence Long, Mike Singleton - is gone. When I was with Cleveland, I'd ask guys, 'How do you like it here?' and they'd say, 'We can't get in a game over here, we can't stand it over here.' Then I got there, and I said, 'Man, I don't see any of that.' Then 2007 rolled around, and I started seeing it."I don't doubt there is a small bit of truth to all of this, I just don't think it's quite the problem Sheffield would like everyone in baseball to believe.
Source: (Inside Bay Area)
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