Former MLB outfielder Doug Glanville devised ideas for the league to “confront systemic racism,” and one of the ideas included being a bridge among players, fans and police. METS GM APOLOGIZES AFTER BLASTING MLB COMMISSIONER MANFRED IN HOT MIC VIDEO“Little leagues are everywhere, and minor league and big league teams have strong local presences. Baseball can help develop and share resources with police to help reimagine policing through the best spirit of the game,” Glanville wrote. There are 30 big league teams and 250-plus minor league teams. MLB teams postponed some games as NBA players protested police brutality in the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake.
Source: Fox News August 28, 2020 16:30 UTC