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Baseball participation down for blacks It is a calling many area coaches wish his fellow black peers would follow as they said they see fewer black children across the county participating in baseball beyond their teenage years. Playing the sport since he was 5, Bishop McNamara High School catcher and outfielder Brandon Jackson of Upper Marlboro said baseball is popular among children, but he began to see a lack of interest in the sport around the eighth and ninth grade. Jackson, 16, who plays with Proctor in the Clinton American Legion summer league, said there is a perception among that age group that baseball is boring compared to football and basketball. But, he said, baseball requires more strategy and that one mistake can cost you the game. only get three chances [at bat], and if you don succeed in those chances, you lose the game; or, if you throw the wrong pitch, it can cost you the game, Jackson said. pitchers and stuff, it hard to throw in a certain spot. It takes much practice for baseball. said he enjoys the unpredictability of the sport. football you know what going to happen because everyone knows what plays they running, Proctor said. in baseball, the ball could go anywhere so you have to be ready and alert. Moses, coach for both Lanham Black Barons summer league and Surrattsville High School, said the days of kids playing pick up games of baseball are gone and replaced with games of basketball since it takes fewer children to start a game and less equipment. Moses said black youths are not participating like they should. the high school level, it even worse because you have kids coming to you saying, want to play baseball, junior, senior year, Moses said. never played before. Now you trying to teach a kid to play baseball in 12th, 11th grade when they should have learned earlier. That where the decline is taking place. summer 2004, Jackson participated in the Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities League, a Major League Baseball program created to increase interest in urban neighborhoods nationwide. Jackson said the opportunity boosted his interest in baseball during the time his peers typically lost interest since it provided him a chance to play against more competitive teams on nicer fields, such as Aberdeen Ripken Stadium. Jackson said he would enjoy playing baseball in college. Jackson father, Edwardo Jackson, said once kids turn 13 and 14, they drop out of baseball because they prefer games where they can score more points, such as football or basketball. Edwardo Jackson said the numbers of black players seem to dwindle among NCAA Division I baseball teams. Released this May, the Institute for Diversity and Ethics 2006 2007 Racial and Gender Report Card: College Sport cited 2005 2006 NCAA statistics that only 5.7 percent of blacks played Division I baseball, while 45.4 percent played Division I football and 58.9 percent played Division I basketball. The NCAA has not yet released statistics for the 2006 2007 academic year. The Institute for Diversity and Ethics also releases annual reports on diversity in athletics and hiring in the MLB, NBA and NFL. are a lot of talented kids here, Prange said. key is to get them to see a kid like Hoes, to see an opportunity to pay professionally and get paid for it. Maybe a couple of them will go, I can do that too. Maybe I not big enough to play football or basketball, but I a good athlete and can use my athletic ability for baseball. Massie, director of the Prince George County Boys and Girls Club, said he has noticed the downward trend, but has come up with solutions to reverse it. Massie said this year the county Boys and Girls Club and the county branch of the Babe Ruth League Inc., a summer baseball league, merged their seasons together. Massie said there were 47 Boys and Girls Club teams and 17 Babe Ruth teams but because of increased interest and extending T Ball to 5 ,6 ,7 and 8 year olds, there are now 117 teams total between the two leagues.
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