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MLB removes references to ‘diversity’ from its careers website

NEW YORK – Major League Baseball has removed a reference to “diversity” from the MLB Career homepage following an executive order by President Donald Trump.

“Our values ​​regarding diversity remain the same,” MLB said in a statement Friday. “We are in the process of evaluating the program for changes to eligibility standards necessary to ensure that it is compliant with federal law to advance.”


MLB has removed the “diversity” reference on its career site. Getty Images

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred will speak in Phoenix at a press conference on Tuesday, February 18th, 2025.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred will speak in Phoenix at a press conference on Tuesday, February 18th, 2025. AP

That's how the reference was removed First reported by the website cupofcoffeenews.com.

Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, who launched the Diversity Pipeline Program in 2016, said MLB is evaluating the federal interpretation of the law following an owners meeting in Palm Beach, Florida last month.

“While our values, especially our values ​​regarding diversity, remain the same, another value that is very important to us is that we always try to adhere to what the law is,” he said. “It seems there is evolution happening here, and we follow it very carefully.

“Obviously, once things settle a little more, we'll look at each program and make sure the values ​​remain the same, but also match what the law requires.”

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