"Look, this was my dad"
posted on: Feb 5 2012 14:16 by RDugey. Viewed 28 times."
Miren…ése was my dad", said Gilberto Rondón, coach, bullpen of the Indios de Mayagüez, several friends when he joined the club house of the Tigres del Licey yesterday overwhelmed and observed to Diomede - Guayubín-olive tree among many tables made from old newspapers that adorn the walls.
The graph it collects sitting in the blue dogout sitting next to his brother Federico - Chichí-olive and other dung of the Licey. "Quickly, I tried some of my colleagues to teach them the picture." "I called Stephen Morales (first coach), Ralphy Chávez (pitching coach) and Victor Torres," says Rondón, 58.
Before returning to Puerto Rico, intend to take several snapshots to that wall and with equal intention will strive to visit the offices of the Licey, where on one occasion he saw there are several writings containing trademarks and statistics of pitching Guayubín set and/or heads.
"I know where I am," u000ahighlights in the dressing room blue Rondon, the eldest of the four children of one of the largest Dominican pitchers of all time, prior to the meeting that Indians staged yesterday against the Obregon Yaquis.
"Once I walked and saw that most pitching records have the name him up", pointing with obvious satisfaction.
"I know where I am stuck". He was exalted to the Hall of Fame in 1973, four years after his death, Rondon, like his uncles Frederick and MILTIADES olive, was professional pitcher. At the major league level, Rondon had a sporadic participation with the Houston Astros in 1976 and with the White Sox in Chicago in ' 79.
In Dominican Republic did not like luck than in the island's charm, as he tried to play as native, which was entitled to because he holds dual citizenship, but could not. His only experience the took in the defunct League of summer del Cibao, but as u000aimported.
Witness
saw him A single time. It was the worst exit of GUAYUBÍN
in the latter part of his career, Guayubìn was the worst output in front of Gilberto, who was eight years old when his mother took him to the estadio Sixto Escobar. It went as reinforcement of the Senators "only had three pitcheos." "The first was given home run, the second three times and the third a line that moved him two fingers". When was in the ambulance to be taken to the hospital "told me that this was the first coup that gave by his son".
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"Look, this was my dad"
posted on: Feb 5 2012 14:16 by RDugey. Viewed 28 times."
Miren…ése was my dad", said Gilberto Rondón, coach, bullpen of the Indios de Mayagüez, several friends when he joined the club house of the Tigres del Licey yesterday overwhelmed and observed to Diomede - Guayubín-olive tree among many tables made from old newspapers that adorn the walls.
The graph it collects sitting in the blue dogout sitting next to his brother Federico - Chichí-olive and other dung of the Licey. "Quickly, I tried some of my colleagues to teach them the picture." "I called Stephen Morales (first coach), Ralphy Chávez (pitching coach) and Victor Torres," says Rondón, 58.
Before returning to Puerto Rico, intend to take several snapshots to that wall and with equal intention will strive to visit the offices of the Licey, where on one occasion he saw there are several writings containing trademarks and statistics of pitching Guayubín set and/or heads.
"I know where I am," u000ahighlights in the dressing room blue Rondon, the eldest of the four children of one of the largest Dominican pitchers of all time, prior to the meeting that Indians staged yesterday against the Obregon Yaquis.
"Once I walked and saw that most pitching records have the name him up", pointing with obvious satisfaction.
"I know where I am stuck". He was exalted to the Hall of Fame in 1973, four years after his death, Rondon, like his uncles Frederick and MILTIADES olive, was professional pitcher. At the major league level, Rondon had a sporadic participation with the Houston Astros in 1976 and with the White Sox in Chicago in ' 79.
In Dominican Republic did not like luck than in the island's charm, as he tried to play as native, which was entitled to because he holds dual citizenship, but could not. His only experience the took in the defunct League of summer del Cibao, but as u000aimported.
Witness
saw him A single time. It was the worst exit of GUAYUBÍN
in the latter part of his career, Guayubìn was the worst output in front of Gilberto, who was eight years old when his mother took him to the estadio Sixto Escobar. It went as reinforcement of the Senators "only had three pitcheos." "The first was given home run, the second three times and the third a line that moved him two fingers". When was in the ambulance to be taken to the hospital "told me that this was the first coup that gave by his son".

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