Cuba had a record 26 players on Major League Baseball’s Opening Day rosters, and Japan had 12 for its most since 2012.
Cuba had a record 26 players on Major League Baseball’s Opening Day rosters, and Japan had 12 for its most since 2012.
The percentage born outside the 50 states remained at 27.8%, matching its lowest level since 2016.
There were 265 players from 18 nations and territories outside of the 50 states among 954 players on Opening Day active rosters and injured, restricted and inactive lists, the commissioner’s office said Friday.
Cuba’s total topped its previous high of 23 in 2016, 2017 and 2022. Japan’s total was its most since 13 in 2012.
The overall percentage matched last year and was down 28.