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Appeals court won't revive umpire's discrimination lawsuit against Major League Baseball

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NEW YORK : A federal appeals court on Tuesday refused to revive longtime umpire Angel Hernandez's lawsuit accusing Major League Baseball of racial discrimination.In a 3-0 decision, the 2nd U.S.

Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan rejected the Cuban-born Hernandez's arguments that the league's promotion practices, including its failure to promote him to crew chief, reflected unfair treatment of minorities.

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