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People who are not U.S. citizens have the same legal privilege of working as MLB players, as they do to work in any other profession.

Indeed, for the former, it is usually pretty easy for the employer to show that no U.S. citizen can perform the task. I imagine it was not difficult for the Seattle Mariners to show that no U.S. citizen can get 262 hits in a season, like Ichiro Suzuki did.

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