Posted 30 October 2004 - 09:03 PM
Bartolo Colon -- Anaheim -- Birthplace: Altamira, Dominican Republic
Kelvim Jose Escobar -- Anaheim -- Birthplace: La Guaira, Venezuela
Benjamin Jose Molina -- Anaheim -- Birthplace: Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
Alfredo Amezaga -- Anaheim -- Birthplace: Obregon, Mexico
Thats only one team, I didn't add players from the same country either because there were more people from Dominican Republic and Venezuela on this team.
Anyone who is a baseball fan knows about Hideki Matsui (Yankees) and Ichiro Suzuki (Mariners), both from Japan.
I know thats only a few countries, and I can go on if I wanted to... but last I checked, none of those countries are America or Canada(with slight exception to Puerto Rico) And if a superstar was born anywhere in the world, you bet that they would be in the MLB If they wanted to. People from Cuba are on teams, and everyone knows Cuban/American relations are horrid, so don't try saying otherwise. If the person has a drive, they Can do it.
So... to be politically correct and using my example, we should call the World Series the: Dominician Republic, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Japan, America, Canada Series? Heh. Real funny... non-baseball fans look at things with face value, only see american/canadian teams, and cry "Foul". If only they looked a little bit deeper at the players... oh well. Things were different way back in the day, granted... but i'm sure a bunch of countries wouldn't want to be judged by their past.
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And the "Curse" everyone is refering to was "The Curse Of The Bambino". After the Red Sox won the world series, they traded a loose cannon who turned out to be the greatest hitter of all time, Babe Ruth, to the Yankees. Ever since then, the Red Sox were never the same. They were extremely close to winning sometime in the 80s, but a player made a costly mistake, and cost the team the championship.