The last thing I am doing is trying to stereotype or "box" the inner city athlete. This web site in the past has realized the fact baseball, specifically select baseball is a suburban sport due to economical and environmental issues in the inner cities of America. I don't feel that's stereotyping but rather an unfortunate fact.
Yes, all sports, and all races have your "thugs", however, if you remove race from the data and just look at eco/social backgrounds I think you will find some discouraging statistics.
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I agree with Coach May. We inadvertently allow, condone and support this type of behavior by our silence and by continuing to watch these players that are guilty.
Catfish and Coach May have hit it on the head. But I think the first thing is the Leagues have to step up and draw a line in the sand then enforce the fine and suspension criterea. Unfortunatly the blinded player unions will call foul.
I really hope I am not comming off as the bad guy here. I just feel that baseball does not have same type thugs. It does have it's spitting, knockdown, pushing, cussing characters that comes with any competitive sport, but I think were comparing apples to oranges as far as the degree compared to NFL or NBA. Sometimes you have to take off the PC blinders and look the problem straight in the eye. The problem runs deeper than white, black, green or whatever. It starts at the home and it doesn't matter whether the home is on the lake or in the apartment complex it exists.