studies for the 04 season from the pta (physical trainers association) claim that up to 39 percent of players smoke cannabis and somewhere around 10 percent smoke prior to games or practices. (hey, what else are you gonna do when your sitting on the bench all day) Jose Reyes, ironically one of the fastest players in the game is known to be one of the biggest smokers of weed in the major leagues and even has photos on the net of him smoking a joint
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As of 2020, about 7.8% of MLB players are black. This represents a decrease from previous decades when the percentage was higher. Efforts are being made to increase diversity and opportunities for black players in baseball.
Derek Jeter
28% of MLB Players are foreign born.
id say about 90% of them did your welcome antime
85% of MLB Players chew.
As of recent data, the percentage of Black players in Major League Baseball (MLB) is around 7-8%, while the percentage of white players is significantly higher, approximately 60-70%. This reflects a broader trend in the sport, where the representation of Black players has declined over the years. The ratios can vary by season, and ongoing efforts are being made to increase diversity within the league.
The highest percentage of college baseball players that get drafted into the MLB each year is about 2.5 percent This would be about 10 rookies per team - or 300 players. The exact number may fluctuate each year.
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On average, MLB players make about 25,000 per game.
Approximately 200 players, as of 2008.