The Mercury News

Robinson: black players reluctant to speak out

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Jackie Robinson’s daughter thinks black baseball players are more reluctant to speak publicly about racial issues than their NFL and NBA colleagues because they constitute a lower percentage of rosters.

She spoke at Citi Field on Sunday to mark Jackie Robinson Day, the 71st anniversar­y of her father breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

While more than 200 NFL players protested racial inequality last season by kneeling or sitting during “The Star-Spangled Banner,” Oakland Athletics catcher Bruce Maxwell was the only baseball player to take a knee.

“I don’t think they have much choice,” Sharon Robinson said. “They are in the minority and where in football and basketball you have a group and therefore you can take a group action. So players if they speak out individual­ly, they could be the only African-American player on their team and it could be a difficult spot for them to be in.”

RANGERS 3, ASTROS 1 >> Bartolo Colon carried a perfect game into the eighth inning and Robinson Chirinos drove in all three runs for Texas in a 10-inning victory over Houston. The 44-year-old Colon retired his first 21 batters in an entertaini­ng pitchers’ duel with Astros ace Justin Verlander. Colon walked Carlos Correa on a 3-1 pitch to start the eighth before Josh Reddick lined an 0-2 delivery down the right-field line for a double that put runners at second and third. In the 10th, Chirinos hit a two-run double off Hector Rondon (1-1). PIRATES 7, MARLINS 3 >> Starling Marte went 5 for 5 with a ninthinnin­g homer to help Pittsburgh beat Miami. Pirates second baseman Josh Harrison left in the third inning complainin­g of pain in his left hand after being hit by a 96 mph fastball from Jose Urena.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rachel Robinson, left, widow of Jackie Robinson, and daughter Sharon pose with a plaque honoring Jackie on Jackie Robinson Day in New York.
KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rachel Robinson, left, widow of Jackie Robinson, and daughter Sharon pose with a plaque honoring Jackie on Jackie Robinson Day in New York.

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