Baseball's $2 Million Club; nine Black athletes are among an elite group of 20 highly paid players.

From: Ebony | Date: May 1, 1989 | Copyright information

Baseball's $2 Million Club

Nine Black athletes are among an elite group of 20 highly paid players

"A man ought to get all he can earn. A man who knows he's making money for other people ought to get some of the profit he brings in. Don't make any difference of it's baseball, or a bank or a vaudeville show. It's business."

BASEBALL has come far since Babe Ruth and the days when America's national pastime was largely seen as just a game. While the sp...

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