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The Dominican Republic Hits the Major Leagues
The Dominican Republic has been a hotbed for the provenance of great American baseball players. There have been 463 players from the Dominican Republic that have played in professional American baseball, nearly 200 more players than Puerto Rico, which has had 264 players in baseball. Ozzie Virgil was the first Dominican baseball player to play in the Major Leagues, with the New York Giants in 1956. He was followed by Felipe Alou, who made his debut with the San Francisco Giants in 1958.
There have been 15 World Series Championships won largely in part to the efforts of Dominican players, with Stan Javier being the first Dominican to win the World Series with the Oakland Athletics during the 1989 season. Recently, David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez have helped the Boston Red Sox to win their past two World Series Championships over the past four years, after going 86 years without a championship win.
Ortiz and Ramirez have been the best power duo in the game’s recent history. Both teammates have averaged more than 40 home runs and 115 RBI’s the past five years. Ortiz has become one of more clutch hitters in the game today, as he has had more game-winning hits over that period of time (87) than anybody else. Distracting from his talent is the criticism Ramirez has endured for his lacking focus and large attitude. However, he seems to always help his team win, so the Red Sox aren’t complaining.
Despite the large presence of Dominican talent in American baseball, there has been only one Hall-of-Famer from the Dominican Republic. Juan Marichal was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1983 after receiving 83.7% of the vote. He played most of his career with the San Francisco Giants, and one season each with the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers before retiring.
But there is a very good chance Marichal will be joined by other Dominican players in the coming decades. Sammy Sosa, Pedro Martinez, Ramirez, Ortiz, Alex ("A-Rod") Rodriguez, Vladimir Guerrero, Alfonso Soriano, and Albert Pujols all have a very good shot at going into the Hall of Fame with their stellar careers. Sosa will be the first to have the chance at joining Marichal in the Hall of Fame, as he is expected to retire either this off-season or next off-season.
Martinez will be the first pitcher in the Hall of Fame from the Dominican Republic. Martinez has a 209-93 record, with a 2.80 ERA in his 15-year career. He has struck out 3,030 batters in that time, making him one of only 14 pitchers to strike out 3,000 batters in a career.
Sosa already belongs to the 600 home runs club, while Ramirez, Ortiz, Rodriguez, Guerrero, Soriano and Pujols all have a chance to hit over 500 home runs before they retire. Sosa is currently fifth on the all-time home run list, with 609 career home runs. There have been only 22 players who have hit 500 home runs in a career, and only six of them are currently active.
But A-Rod has a chance to be the home run king when he retires. He is only 244 home runs short of Barry Bonds, who may not play another game in baseball again. Rodriguez has agreed to a ten-year deal to break the all-time record as a part of his contract with the New York Yankees, which even includes an incentive which would give him millions more to break the record with the team.
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Volley Ball:
The
North,
Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation
(NORCECA) is an incorporated, non-profit organization responsible
for all volleyball activities that take place in its zone. NORCECA
is the continental confederation that represents its thirty-five
(35) member countries at the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB)
level. The Confederation is responsible for, among other things,
the staging of Olympic and World Championship zone qualification
tournaments, as well as continental championships for both men and
women in Indoor and Beach Volleyball. In 2003, NORCECA celebrated
its thirty-fifth (35th) anniversary.
MVN is an independent sports media company relying on the volunteered time of people to “blog,”
or write on the internet, about their favorite sports team or any
derivation thereof. MVN also has a podcast network, which can be
thought of as blogging, except in voice form. MVN continues to
aggressively explore what a sports blog network can do on the internet,
and prides itself on being the first and largest sports blog network on
the internet. With such a distinction comes awesome responsibility, and
while other networks have sprung up, MVN continues to pave the way and
will continue to pave the way during this exciting time in history,
where “convergence journalism” is becoming the preferred media.
The Most Valuable Network, LLC company was started December 31st,
2003 by Evan Brunell and Frank Palmieri (since departed) and was
originally intended to be a simple collection of friends writing about
their favorite baseball teams. MVN took the next step when Dave Cohen,
a software programmer with IBM, decided to join the network in the
spring of 2004. Cohen created the MostValuableNetwork.com web site
(this web site has since been transformed into the company web site).
MVN unwittingly transformed from a collection of friends talking about
their favorite baseball teams to a web site leading the way in the
Internet revolution of media and providing “a nice example of
grassroots journalism,” as noted by David Pinto.
Since then, MVN has continually grown and pushed the envelope as the
original leader of a sports blog network. MVN became a Limited
Liability Company in the state of Massachusetts in December of 2004
with Evan Brunell as President and Dave Cohen as Vice-President. MVN
bought out All-Baseball.com, the first widely known conglomeration of baseball blogs, in March 2005. In July 2005, MVN bought out 360ThePitch.com, bringing into the fold a podcast network. 360ThePitch has since been turned into a live Internet radio site dubbed MVN Radio.
Another seminal event occurred in 2006 when Dave Cohen left the
company to pursue more vigorously a career at IBM. Undeterred, the
webmaster of 360ThePitch.com, Brandon Rosage, was brought on in a
full-time capacity and completely revamped the MVN layout to send MVN
into the next phase: becoming the best source (in addition to being the
original source) for independent sports blogging media. Moving to the
new domain of MVN.com also marked this seminal event. It is at this
time that Evan Brunell’s father, long an ardent fan and supporter of
the company Brunell helped start, was brought in as Executive Vice
President. Dan Benton, long an “organizational soldier” and invaluable
to MVN, was promoted to Director of Communications.
MVN has been linked to and covered in various media entities; from
USA Today to the Miami Herald. From the Edmonton Sun to the Worcester
Telegram and Gazette. From the Northeastern Voice to Time. From iTunes
to AOL Sports, and numerous other publications.
To view five featured stories of MVN, follow the links:
Blogs come into play, MVN thrives under Brunell: Worcester Telegram and Gazette, 8/23/07
Northeastern student hopes to build the next ESPN: Northeastern Voice, 8/12/07
Living a dream, Idea between friends blossoms into network: Tantasqua Town Common, 8/16/07
Sturbridge student takes on ESPN: Sturbridge Villager, 8/24/07
Blogs and baseball, BoSox fanatic finding success on the even playing field of the Internet, 1/15/05
For additional inquiries, feel free to e-mail the President of MVN, Evan Brunell, at evan@mvn.com.
For all website inquiries, please contact Brandon Rosage at brosage@mvn.com.
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Wikipedia Sports List for ‘Dominican Republic’
- Antonio Alfonseca, baseball player
- Carlos Almanzar, baseball player
- Danny Almonte scandal-plagued Little Leaguer
- Felipe Alou, baseball manager and player
- Jesús Alou, baseball player
- Matty Alou, baseball player
- Moisés Alou, baseball player
- Joaquín Andújar, baseball player
- Joaquin Arias, baseball player
- Julio Astacio, baseball player
- Greg Aquino, baseball player
- Miguel Batista, baseball player
- Tony Batista, baseball player
- Danny Bautista, baseball player
- Denny Bautista, baseball player
- George Bell, baseball player
- Ronnie Belliard, baseball player
- Francis Beltran, baseball player
- Adrián Beltré, baseball player
- Engel Beltre, baseball player
- Esteban Beltre, baseball player
- Armando Benitez, baseball player
- Joaquin Benoit, baseball player
- Angel Berroa, baseball player
- Wilson Betemit, baseball player
- Tony Blanco, baseball player
- Yhency Brazoban, baseball player
- Juan Brito, baseball player
- Daniel Cabrera, baseball player
- Francisco Cabrera, baseball player, hero of the 1992 NLCS for the Atlanta Braves
- Melky Cabrera, baseball player
- Robinson Canó, baseball player
- Bernie Castro, baseball player
- Fabio Castro, baseball player
- Alberto Castillo, baseball Player
- Luis Castillo, football Player
- Luis Castillo, baseball Player
- Jesus Colome, baseball player
- Roman Colon, baseball player
- Bartolo Colón, baseball player
- Francisco Cordero, baseball player
- Carlos Cruz (1937-1970), world boxing champion
- Deivi Cruz, baseball player
- Leo Cruz, world boxing champion (brother of Carlos Cruz)
- Octavio Dotel, baseball player
- Edwin Encarnacion, baseball player
- Juan Encarnacion, baseball player
- Edward Vinicio Espinal, soccer player
- Pedro Feliz, baseball player
- Bartolome Fortunato, baseball player
- Rafael Furcal, baseball player
- Mary Joe Fernández, tennis player
- Julio Franco, baseball player
- Francisco Garcia, basketball player NBA
- Jerry Gil, baseball player
- Carlos Gomez, baseball player
- Vladimir Guerrero, baseball player
- Jose Guillen, baseball player
- Cristian Guzman, baseball player
- Freddy Guzman, baseball player
- Joan Guzman, boxer
- Felix Heredia, baseball player
- Relámpago Hernández, pro-wrestler
- Runelvys Hernandez, baseball player
- Al Horford, basketball player
- Tito Horford, basketball player
- Stan Javier, baseball player
- D’Angelo Jimenez, baseball player
- Luis Ernesto José, boxer
- Jose Lima, baseball player
- Francisco Liriano, baseball player
- Pedro Liriano, baseball player
- Genaro De León, tennis player
- Mendy Lopez, baseball player
- Felipe López, NBA basketball player
- Julio Lugo, baseball player
- Ruddy Lugo, baseball player
- Hector Luna, baseball player
- Henry Mateo, baseball player
- Julio Mateo, baseball player
- Juan Marichal, baseball player
- Damaso Marte, baseball player
- Pedro Martínez, Cy Young Award winning baseball player
- Sammy Mejia, basketball player
- Eleoncio Mercedes, 1985 World boxing champion
- Jose Mesa, baseball player
- Raúl Mondesí, baseball player
- Juan Morillo, baseball player
- Agustin Montero, baseball player
- Abraham Nunez, baseball player
- Jose Offerman, baseball player
- Miguel Olivo, baseball player
- David Ortiz, baseball player
- Ramon Ortiz , baseball player
- Pablo Ozuna, baseball player
- Rafael Palmiero, baseball player
- Ronny Paulino, baseball player
- Carlos Pena, baseball player
- Tony Peña, baseball player
- Wily Mo Pena, baseball player
- Jhonny Peralta, baseball player
- Antonio Perez, baseball player
- Odalis Perez, baseball player
- Melido Perez, baseball player
- Neifi Perez, baseball player
- Timo Perez, baseball player
- Placido Polanco, baseball player
- Albert Pujols, baseball player
- Aramis Ramirez, baseball player
- Hanley Ramirez baseball player
- Manny Ramírez, baseball player
- José Reyes, baseball player
- Fernando Rodney, baseball player
- Alex Rodriguez, baseball player
- Felix Rodriguez, baseball player
- Henry Rodriguez, baseball player
- Duaner Sanchez, baseball player
- Victor Santos, baseball player
- Alfonso Soriano, baseball player
- Edgar Sosa, basketball player
- Sammy Sosa, baseball player
- Jorge Sosa, baseball player
- Félix Sánchez, Olympic gold medal winning hurdler
- Humberto A.Sanchez, baseball player
- Ervin Ramon Santana, baseball player
- Julian Tavarez, baseball player
- Willy Taveras, baseball player
- Miguel Tejada, baseball player
- Robinson Tejeda, baseball player
- Luis Terrero, baseball player
- Salomon Torres, baseball player
- Juan Uribe, baseball player
- Wilson Valdez, baseball player
- Jose Valverde, baseball player
- Claudio Vargas, baseball player
- Jack Veneno, pro-wrestler
- Rafael Veras, runner
- Charlie Villanueva, NBA basketball player
- Jose Vizcaino, baseball player
- Luis Vizcaino, baseball player
- Hector Wagner, baseball player
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