OAKLAND, Calif. – Wesley Wright was fortunate. His grandfather absorbed the hate. His parents deflected the last hard wave of racial prejudice. For the most part, Wright came through unscathed. But his family felt the pain. And Monday, on the annual day Major League Baseball honored Jackie Robinson by having all its players wear a nameless No. 42 on the backs of their jerseys, the 28-year-old lefthanded reliever for the Astros stood in front of a locker that housed an as-yet-unworn jersey, and he opened up about the racial divide that has often eluded him but affected so many for so long. _”My grandfather definitely experienced segregation and things of [...]