Coral Gables, Fla. (VIP-WIRE). “Unsociable networks are great for learning how NOT to write”… Dick Secades.
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The death of the slugger. They finally reported that Jeremy Giamby committed suicide with a shot to the head…
Héctor Marcano, from Adelaide, Australia, comments: “After reading your article about the abandonment of the Ciudad Deportiva Roberto Clemente, I went to ‘Maps’, ‘Google Maps’ and ‘Google’, to see the state of abandonment of the play.
I found an album with satellite images, from 1994 to 2020, and you can see the progressive deterioration. This weighs me down. I have a Christmas card that Roberto Jr. dedicated to me, and in which he closed by saying ‘thank you for keeping my father’s memory alive’.
Too bad that someone with such feelings, has something to do with that disaster “…
What is at the eyesight does not need glasses. It is evident that someone has collected many millions of dollars in the name of the Roberto Clemente Sports City, but not a penny has been invested in the work because it is in ruins…
Where are the real ones?!
Like in the free market: Logically, if the lockout ever ends, there will immediately be hours of scrambling for free-agent signings and player trades. Padres looking for star catcher; the Dodgers, starting pitchers; the Reds, infielders; the Cardinals, relievers …
Lockout and all, they plan the draft to sign the American guys. Because that is not prohibited. The best of Latin American parents, scouts tell me, are Jeanpierre Ortiz, shortstop, from Bradenton, Florida; Adonys Guzmán, catcher, from Greenwich, Connecticut; Brandon Richmond Barriera, pitcher, of Plantation, Fla.…
Perfection in three centuries. The perfect games have been two in the 19th century, 14 in the 20th century and seven in the current century. Thus: 151 years of the Major Leagues and more than 218,400 games played, of which 23 have been perfect, by Lee Richmond (1880), Monte Ward (1880), Cy Young (1904), Addie Joss (1908) , Charlie Robertson (1922), Don Larsen (1956), Jim Bunning (1964), Sandy Koufax (1965), Catfish Hunter (1968), Len Barker (1981), Mike Witt (1984), Tom Browning (1988), Dennis Martinez (1991), Kenny Rogers (1994), David Wells (1998), David Cone (1999), Randy Johnson (2004), Mark Buehrle (2009), Dallas Braden (2010), Roy Halladay (2010), Phillip Humber ( 2012), Matt Cain (2012), Felix Hernandez (2012)…
Attention. You can read the archive of Juan Vené en la Pelota on the internet, entering “sport unites us again.
Thanks to life that has given me so much, even a reader like you.
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