In a roundtable discussion on race in baseball with USA Today, the subject of the lack of American Black players in the league came up. More Black American athletes are choosing to play other sports, such as basketball and football, but there are plenty of Black Latino (or Afro-Latino) players. According to L.A. Angels center fielder Torii Hunter, however, Black Latinos don't count when it comes to the race disparity in baseball."People see dark faces out there, and the perception is that they're African American," Hunter told USA Today. "They're not us. They're impostors. Even people I know come up and say, 'Hey, what color is [former teammate] Vladimir Guerrero? Is he a black player?' I say, Come on, he's Dominican. He's not black."
Apparently someone forgot to tell Hunter that race (Black) and nationality (Dominican) are two different things.
"As African-American players, we have a theory that baseball can go get an imitator and pass them off as us," Hunter continued. "It's like they had to get some kind of dark faces, so they go to the Dominican or Venezuela because you can get them cheaper. It's like, 'Why should I get this kid from the South Side of Chicago and have Scott Boras represent him and pay him $5 million, when you can get a Dominican guy for a bag of chips?' I'm telling you, it's sad."
For the most part, it seems, in Hunter's mind "black" only refers to African-Americans and not Afro-Latinos. Except for the fact that plenty of Afro-Latino players are holding 7-figure contracts (hardly a bag of chips), it looks like most Afro-Latinos agree with Hunter.
"I took no offense to it," Angels broadcaster Jose Mota, a Dominican, told USA Today, "and I guarantee you that no Latin player would be offended either. I've even been asked the same question, 'Are you black?' So call me an imposter."
"I think most Latin players want to be recognized from where they're really from," added Atlanta Braves catcher Orlando Mercado said. "That's their pride. I'm from (Mayaguez) Puerto Rico, so I want to be recognized as Puerto Rican."
Hunter stands firm in his comments but wanted to make clear that he wasn't disparaging Afro-Latinos but just trying to make the point that he wants more Black Americans on baseball fields. He went on his Angels-sponsored blog to reiterate his point and play down any ideas of racism toward Afro-Latinos.
"What troubles me most was the word impostors appearing in reference to Latin American players not being black players. It was the wrong word choice, and it definitely doesn't accurately reflect how I feel and who I am," Hunter said. "What I meant was they're not black players; they're Latin American players. There is a difference culturally. But on the field, we're all brothers, no matter where we come from, and that's something I've always taken pride in: treating everybody the same, whether he's a superstar or a young kid breaking in to the game. Where he was born and raised makes no difference."

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By: jjjess10 on 3/11/2010 10:09AM
Somebody wrote that Angels sponsored blog post for him first of all. He really put himself out there by saying those ignorant things and someone had to back-track for him. If one were to ask an Afro-Latino if they were black where they came from, they would say yes. Afro-Latinos have their own racial issues where they are from too, and now Hunter is making them seem like they are "less than" in American baseball.
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By: latoia jenkins on 3/17/2010 10:10PM
Tori Hunter is an educated African-American man capable of writting his own speech and or response. Its unfourtunate that anger [anger towards Hunter] has led you to assume otherwise. Hunter is a commodity and in order to retain value he must attempt to be as politically correct as possible. Hunter has a relevant point, many Afro latinos do not consider themselves Black. If the person doing the hiring for the team attepted to search for color beyond the U.S borders, for the prposes of using them as representatives for the black community, then YES, they would be considred to be IMPOSTERS. And finally, as a society we all deal with and or have dealt with racial issues, just because you are unhappy with the word usage does not make his statement any less relevant!
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By: Vickiss on 3/11/2010 10:41AM
"in Hunter's mind "black" only refers to African-Americans and not Afro-Latinos. "
So I guess Africans, Haitians, Jamaicans, etc, aren't black by that logic. What a victim, SMH
Everyone is SO confused ( except for the people who came up with the concept of race in the first place.)
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By: LOVE BLACK VOICES on 3/12/2010 1:48PM
TO VICKISS.... LOL ...I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU.
WHAT THESE PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND IS...AS LONG AS THEIR CRACKS ARE BLACK...THE WHITES ARE GOING TO STILL TREAT THEM THE SAME. NO ONE CARES THAT YOU'RE LATINO OR HISPANIC OR HAITAINS...YOUR COLOR STILL SAYS TO THEM THAT YO CRACK IS BLACK . NOTICE THAT EVERYBODY WITH DARK SKIN HAS ALWAYS BEEN TREATED BADLY. THE INDIANS,THE MEXICANS, AND DON'T LEAVE US OUT.REMEMBER THE MOVIE...IMITATION OF LIFE? THE WOMAN WAS ASHAMED TO BE BLACK..BUT WHEN THAT WHITE BOY FOUND OUT SHE WAS BLACK... WE ALL KNOW WHAT HAPPENED NEXT.
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By: Unknown on 3/12/2010 12:00PM
This is a perfect example that ignorance infiltrates all socio-economic levels. This has to be one of the dumbest comments I have ever read. I'm pretty sure their ancestors are from Africa. In this country you are treated based on how you look, regardless of these players coming from various countries, they are considered black here and black where they came from. It’s terrible to see this exclusionary attitude coming from black people.
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By: bigdaddy on 3/11/2010 11:32AM
I agree with Hunter. I live close to a lot of black people from other countrys. They are often offended when labelled as black. They don't want to be us (African American). I remember one incident in my sons classroom, a student from Kenya was in the classroom and made a point of saying about himself "no no ni$$er! I am Kenyan!" These people are different because their countries never had the civil rights movement, so they have a total different spin on blackness. They buy into the same prapaganda as the Asians does when it comes to American Blacks and feel they are better than us.
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By: JOY on 3/11/2010 11:57AM
I am a Black American, I was born in USA I am not African American. I am 100% as good as all these 3rd world people who seem think they are smarter and better Black American. What I say to them, "go home"
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By: Qnswmn on 3/12/2010 4:32PM
Ok Joy, so what race are you? African, European, Asian, Indian?
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