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On the ball | Mariano Rivera, the evangelical pastor

“The walls around the cemeteries are unnecessary, because those who are inside cannot get out; and those of us who are outside do not want to enter ”… Arthur Brisbane.

Today Tuesday, like every Tuesday, is Mail Day. Please, send your name and the town or city from where you write.
Arcadio Rebolledo, from Obregón, asks …: “How is the triple play scored, for example, if the shortstop makes all three outs?”
Callo friend …: 666.

Orlando Vásquez de Maracaibo asks …: “Is it true that Mariano, Rivera is, or was, an evangelical pastor, and what does he do now?”
Friend Orlo…: Yes, during your career as a bigleaguer, you studied for the apostolate and already cared for many in need. He now spends most of his time pastoring and shoots commercials for television.

Manuel García S. from Culiacán, asks…: “Can you kick him out of the Major League Baseball Writers Association, for not voting for Omar Vizquel for the Hall of Fame? It would be a huge injustice ”.

Friend Manolo…: No. Don’t worry. That has been ignorance of assholes, who suffer from their black and rear wound. MLBWA, on the contrary, works for freedom of opinion. Members are only expelled if they ask for autographs from players in stadiums.

Carlos Labrador G. from Puerto La Cruz, asks …: “What will happen if Carlos Correa arrives at the opening of the season and no one has hired him?”

Friend Chalo …: He would stay without playing. But it will not happen.

Rafael J. Malpica H. from Madrid, asks …: “They told me that Joe DiMaggio didn’t want to be a professional baseball player, right?”

Friend Rafa …: Joe gave up baseball at age 14 because it bothered him. He played it again at 18, at the insistence of his brother, Vince, who was enthusiastic and belonged to a professional class D team in Tucson. Joe was then playing third base and shortstop. He used to say …: “Dad wants me to be a fisherman, Mom waits for me to study economics, and what I want is to have fun.”

Eiler J. Pérez, from Carora, thinks…: “Scott Rolen has no merit for the Hall of Fame. He was not the best of his era in his position, he was remarkable, disciplined, but never out of the ordinary. Curt Schilling has been one of MLB’s most dominant right-handers. That they do not elevate it, it would be an injustice. Andy Petitte doesn’t own the numbers, and he did admit to using banned substances. He was no better than Schilling. “

Thanks to the life that has given me so much, even a reader like you.

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