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Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic — The owner of an iconic nightclub in the Dominican Republic whose roof collapsed in April ...
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Two Former MLB Players Dead In Dominican Republic TragedyGomez shared: "Another terrible news: Former MLB player Tony Blanco, 43, has passed away due to the collapse of the roof of the Jet Set night club in Dominican Republic. He played in 56 games for ...
The Dominican Republic Ministry of Sports and Recreation confirmed Blanco's death in a statement Tuesday. "We deeply regret the passing of former Major League Baseball player Tony Blanco," the ...
Former Major League Baseball player Octavio Dotel was among those ... said on Instagram that some of his family members in the Dominican Republic are missing. “With a heavy heart I send ...
Two former MLB players, including World Series champ Octavio Dotel, were among at least 66 people killed when a Dominican Republic nightclub ... Nippon Professional Baseball league in Japan.
At least 79 people were killed and 160 were injured early Tuesday when the roof of the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic capital ... former Major League Baseball players, Octavio Dotel ...
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In the Dominican Republic players are shaving years off their ages for a shot at the big leaguesIn the Dominican Republic kids train hard at the hope of making it in baseball's big leagues, but their families face financial pressures along the way. (AP/ Martin Adames) Canada retaliates after ...
Magazine. A former Major League Baseball pitcher is reportedly trapped in the Dominican Republic nightclub that collapsed on Tuesday, April 8, killing at least 18 people. Former Houston Astros ...
Osvaldo Virgil Sr., also known as Ozzie Virgil, the first Dominican Republic-born player in Major League Baseball history, has died, MLB announced. He was 92. Born in Monte Cristi, Dominican ...
BANÍ, Dominican Republic — There was little sleep in the days leading up to Jan. 15. Dozens of teenage baseball players across the Dominican Republic lay in bed, unable to close their eyes.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Fourteen children from Rochester are leaving for Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic on Friday for a youth baseball tournament. They’ll be at the tournament through July 3.
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