Yo desde aca de ESPN deportes desde hace meses le envie al salon de la fama
varios de los momentos mas importantes de nuestro beisbol invernal y serie del
caribe para la exposicion, y he estado en constante contacto con ellos. Creo que
es un mas de dar un aporte a la exposicion y cobertura y crear ruido sobre
nuestro aporte a la pelota.
Leonte Landino
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jorge Colón Delgado <jcolondelgado@...>
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 20:30:08
To: <latinobaseball@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: RE: [latinobaseball] Latino baseball exhibit opens at HOF
The Zorrilla family and yours truly were the only present from Puerto Rico. Only
the Daily Sun (before known as the San Juan Star) wrote two great articles
before and after the activity. Rafael Bracero (channel 4) and Raul Cintron
(channel 13), where the only TV sports commentator who showed real interest and
covered it.
Sadly but its the truth.
Jorge Colon Delgado
--- El jue 28-may-09, Tony Menendez <menendeztony@...> escribió:
De: Tony Menendez <menendeztony@...>
Asunto: RE: [latinobaseball] Latino baseball exhibit opens at HOF
A: latinobaseball@yahoogroups.com
Fecha: jueves, 28 mayo, 2009, 3:44 pm
It's sad in the national media (USA) there was almost no stories about this
exhibit....I spoke with Tany Perez at whatever is called now Dolphin Stadium in
Miami ( he could not go because he was working the Rays vs. Marlins game) last
weekend and he made me the same comment....
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To: latinobaseball@ yahoogroups. com
From: salazar8017@ yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 13:40:07 -0700
Subject: [latinobaseball] Latino baseball exhibit opens at HOF
Latin American story told in new exhibit
Hall opens ¡Viva Baseball!, recognizing Latin American impact on baseball
By Samantha Carr, National Baseball Hall of Fame
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Nine Latinos have been elected to the National Baseball Hall
of Fame and Museum. Now they have a place where their story is told.
The Hall of Fame opened a new, permanent exhibit Saturday entitled ¡Viva
Baseball! The exhibit recognizes the Latin American impact on baseball through a
celebration of Caribbean Basin countries and players.
"Today is a very significant day in the Museum's history as we open ¡Viva
Baseball!" said Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson. "Over the last 30 years,
perhaps nothing has impacted baseball more than the rise of the Latino star and
the number of Latino players making important contributions to the game every
day."
click on link for entire story: http://tinyurl. com/qbwzbz
<http://tinyurl.com/qbwzbz>
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