According to the report:
39.6 percent of Major League players are people of color - 27 percent Latino, 10.2 percent African-American and 2.4 percent Asian.
The percentage of Latino and Asian players declined by 2.1 and 0.4 percentage points, respectively.
As of Opening Day, 28 percent of Major League players are foreign born, representing 15 countries and territories.
The racial breakdown of MLB's minority managers is: five African-American, four Latino and one Asian-American.
In 2008, minorities held 33.4 percent of coaching positions in the league, a increase of 2.4 percentage points from 2007.
The Boston Red Sox led the league with with seven women in vice president positions. The San Francisco Giants were second with six. Half of all MLB teams have at least one woman in a vice president position.