Coral Gables, Fla. (VIP-WIRE). “The Russia-Ukraine thing is a drama in Asia and Europe, the lockout is an American problem, but the Uber-Taxi drivers confrontation is a world war”… Joseph McKadew.-
Today, like every Wednesday, is Mail Day. Inform me your name and the population or city from where you write. Thanks.
Ruber J. Luzardo S. from Santa Bárbara del Zulia, asks…: “Who was the first Latin American to win a batting title?”
Rubo friend…: The Mexican Beto Ávila (Indians), in 1954, with an average of 341.
Douglas Terán, from Caraballeda, asks…: “Is it possible that in US legislation, at the level of Congress, a Law can be introduced that covers all professional sports scenarios in the Union? This would minimize these embarrassing scenarios of uncertainty, in which the consequences are suffered by the fans, who pay for the existence of these sports (MLB, NBA, NFL)”.
Dude Doug…: It is not possible, because there is free enterprise, it is a democratic government.
William Bello, from Tampa, asks…: “If they hit a home run and before reaching first base the batter-runner incurs a foul, and deserves to be ejected from the game, is the hit valid?
Friend Will… Yes, he is worth the race and they should expel him, but after he reaches the plate.
Richard Araujo, from Ponce, Puerto Rico, comments and asks….: “If the robots are worse umpires than Ángel Hernández, then the stumbling block is already resolved, not the robot umpires. And let’s imagine what an argument between Billy Martin and a robot would be like… If it rains, can the robot stop the game?
Friend Rich…: Either he stops it or he hands out umbrellas to everyone on the ground.
Luis M. Cegarra P. from Los Puertos de Altagracia, asks…: “Did you cover any of the games between Gavilanes and Pastora in the Western League?”
Lucho friend…: I did have that luck in my happy years in Maracaibo, in the late forties and early fifties. It was a unique spectacle in the Olympic stadium, today Alejandro Borges, with thousands of enthusiastic fans of both teams, facing each other, each group in its section, separated by very consistent fences.
Néstor Zambrano R. from Maracaibo, asks…: “Why do hitters get so upset when they get pitched behind their backs? Wouldn’t it be worse if they hit them with a ball?
Friend Nes…: The batsman assumes that they tried to hit the ball to him, but inadvertently dropped it further.
Thanks to life that has given me so much, even a reader like you.
ATTENTION.- I invite you to read the archive of “Juan Vené en la Pelota” on the internet, for “sport brings us together again”.
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