MLB vows $150M to grow 'Black representation'

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Major League Baseball vowed to commit up to $150 million to Players Alliance, a nonprofit formed last year, composed of active and former players “aiming to build more equitable systems in baseball and increase Black representation throughout the sport.”

Major League Baseball vowed to commit up to $150 million to Players Alliance, a nonprofit formed last year, composed of active and former players “aiming to build more equitable systems in baseball and increase Black representation throughout the sport.”

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