Prep talk: As MLB tries to increase Black players, St. John Bosco has positive news

Bessoul is trying the main league for years to increase the number of black players participating in this sport, and create programs like Compton Youth Academy And the series of dreams. There were 59 black players on the opening day of MLB, slightly over the previous year Away from the numbers in the eighties.
The baseball team is presented at St. John Bosco, who plays in the first section of the southern section on Friday against Santa Margareta in Cal State Fulleron, hope for the future with five black players in the starting lineup.
“Certainly something we should be proud of,” said midfielder Miles Clark.
Football and basketball were robbing the black athletes, but the Clark group in St. John Bosco and his twin brother James, Noah Everly, Jadine Jackson and Makkwell adopted the baseball and put themselves in a position in the total baseball position and abroad.
Each player provides speed and athlete. Maxwell had the RBI song in the semi -finals against Seth Hernandez from Corona. James Clark and Everly lead the team to reach 394 and 347, respectively. Saint John Bosco won its first title in the Trinity League since 2017, which is 24-5. …
Santa Margarita has been improved a lot after giving players from injuries, so he ignored the fact that she has 12 losses. Carter Inuk has returned to add a beating to the eagles lineup and Brennan Power was a winning jug in all the four qualifying matches. Seventeen elderly graduate at 10 am at the Honda Center.
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