Last night an interesting matchup took place in Toronto, two Dominican pitchers were facing each other, both pitchers are in the art wannabe business, Miguel Batista is a poet, or at least that's what he thinks, and Lima is a singer with his band in the Dominican Republic, both players belongs for the same team in the Dominican Winter League, The Escogido Lions, both have differences with the owner of the team.
Both teams the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers have facilities here and had developed many good players, today the Dodgers is the team with more Dominicans in MLB roster with 6 players.
Well, last night Batista pitched a complete game and won, giving the Dodgers their third in a row.
3 comments:
What do you mean by "at least that's what he thinks"? do you even know anything about Miguel outside of baseball? have you read his book? Him and Lima are not "wannabes" as you called them...they are successful in what they have done. Besides being major league baseball players they are talented in other aspects. I don't know you personaly so would it be fair for me to call you a wannabe journalist?
What do you mean by "at least that's what he thinks"? do you even know anything about Miguel outside of baseball? have you read his book? Him and Lima are not "wannabes" as you called them...they are successful in what they do. Besides being major league baseball players they are talented in other aspects. I don't know you personaly so would it be fair for me to call you a wannabe journalist?
Miguel Batista is a mediocre pitcher, as a poet I don't waste my time reading anything he writes, yes he had suceed because not every player can reach the MLB lever he is at, as for Lima, he's a good pitcher and a terrible singer.
Me, well, you can call me whatever you want...
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