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Sorry if this comes off us a shameless promotion but a friend and I (both avid OHers) are working on a research/documentary project on baseball in the Dominican Republic. Specifically we are focusing on the academies around the island. We just arrived and things are wonderful and beautiful. We will be conducting some really interesting interviews and seeing some awesome winter ball games. Thought enough of you guys would be interesting that it would be worth mentioning this. We will be blogging at this address:

http://beisboldr.blogspot.com/

Not exactly sure how much we will have a chance to blog, but we should be able to get some cool stuff up there. Thanks everyone!

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Wow. What a great project. Please give us an honest assessment of our very own O's facilities, both past and present. I would be very interested in the daily lives of some of these prospects. I suppose there are parts of the DR that are better than others, but I've seen some serious poverty there, right next to some decent ballparks.

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Thanks for the response guys. The first couple days so far hasn't been quite as productive because the entire country is celebrating Christmas/The New Year. Soon we will be interviewing Julian Javier, the all star 2B from the Cardinals in the 60s who now plays a big role in the Gigantes de Cibao. We have some other fun stuff coming up.

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Soon we will be interviewing Julian Javier, the all star 2B from the Cardinals in the 60s who now plays a big role in the Gigantes de Cibao.

Julian Javier was the first Dominican player to win a World Series ring, in 1964 with the Cardinals. Unfortunately, he missed most of that WS with an injury, but he got another chance in 1967 and batted .360 against the "Impossible Dream" Red Sox, including a three-run homer in game seven to ice the series.

Julian Javier played in 4 World Series over all, batting .333 in 19 games.

In 1989, Javier's son Stan (named for Julian's ex-teammate Stan Musial) also earned a World Series ring with the Oakland Athletics.

Good luck with your project. Sounds great!

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Julian Javier was the first Dominican player to win a World Series ring, in 1964 with the Cardinals. Unfortunately, he missed most of that WS with an injury, but he got another chance in 1967 and batted .360 against the "Impossible Dream" Red Sox, including a three-run homer in game seven to ice the series.

Julian Javier played in 4 World Series over all, batting .333 in 19 games.

In 1989, Javier's son Stan (named for Julian's ex-teammate Stan Musial) also earned a World Series ring with the Oakland Athletics.

Good luck with your project. Sounds great!

Hey I was at the Estrellas game last night.... any idea what happened on that crazy pop up play where somehow 3 runners turned into 1 runner, only 1 out was recorded and 0 runs came in?

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