In 2023, just over 30% of players in the Major League Baseball (MLB) were Hispanic or Latino. This represents a significant increase from the 36.6 percent in 1946 when baseball was almost universally White Non. Among the Black players on Opening Day rosters, 63% are under the age of 30 and the average age is 27.
This relative youth, combined with some recent trends regarding the amateur Draft, point to a future with a potentially higher percentage of Black players at the MLB level. This data breaks down the percentage of men and women in baseball player positions over time. Currently, 1.6% of baseball players are female.
The most common ethnicity among baseball players is White, which makes up 72.8 of all baseball players. In 1991, 18% of all players were African-American and 14% were Latino, a notable change in comparison to the current demographics of MLB rosters. In 2022, 38.0 percent of the Major League Baseball players are players of color, up from 37.6.
In the 2023 MLB Draft, a total of 49 players are projected to be Hispanic or Latino. The demographic breakdown of MLB players is as follows: White (57.5), Hispanic (31.9), Black (7.7), and Asian/Other (2.9). In 2022, 38.0 percent of Major League Baseball players were players of color, up from 37.6%.
Foreign. In the late 1980s and early 1990s the percentage of players who were pitchers began rising from the low 40 percent range to 53.4% in 2016. For the past dozen or years, more than half of all players in major league baseball have been pitchers.
(Click image to enlarge). Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional sports league in North America made up of 30 teams that compete in the American League and the National League. Historically, the share of white players has been shrinking since the color barrier was broken, bottoming out at 60.3% in 2004.
Since then, the percentage of white players has trended upward. Major League Baseball's racial diversity today roughly mirrors that of the U.S. population.
What percentage of major league baseball players are white? The most common ethnicity among Professional Baseball Players is White, which makes up 78.0% of all Professional Baseball Players. Comparatively, there are 7.2% of the Hispanic or Latino ethnicity and 6.8% of the Black or African American ethnicity. This data breaks down the percentage of men and women in professional baseball player positions over time.
Currently, 1.7% of professional baseball players are female.