Raquel B. Sosa Bretón
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Raquel B. Sosa Bretón
@RaqBernadette
✝🦋 🇩🇴 No puedo cambiar el mundo, pero sí mi entorno y ya eso es parte del mundo | cuento historias por pasión



Manifesting que conseguiré mi boleta 😉


Fernando Tatís Jr. was born to play baseball: “For me and my friends, baseball was everything. We were always dreaming about the game, and where it might take us. And I was lucky enough to get to see those dreams up close, hanging around big league clubhouses, or taking a few grounders from an All-Star like Robinson Canó. I’d see my dad round the bases wearing a big smile, and the crowd going crazy, and I’d say to myself, That’s going to be me one day. I knew I was blessed to be raised with such a deep love for baseball, and the only way I knew to honor the game was to keep playing better, playing harder, and playing with the type of joy and excitement that’s hard to find anywhere except at those neighborhood ballfields in the D.R. That type of baseball — our baseball — is unique. It’s not small. It’s not quiet. It’s a whole town shutting down to watch a game. It’s radios blasting Merengue típico between innings. It’s kids playing until the sun is so low that they can’t even see the ball anymore … and then staying late to argue over who has the best swing. It’s that distinct feeling that when you’re holding a bat, you’ve got hope in your hands. Sammy Sosa, Pedro Martínez, David Ortiz, Hanely Ramírez, José Reyes, and so many more — those heroes didn’t just play the game … they carried with them the dreams of our country and the beauty of our culture. With just one swing they could lift an entire nation. This isn’t just sports. It is who we are. It’s how we get past the bad times, and it’s how we celebrate the good ones. Baseball is the rhythm of our lives.” playerstribu.ne/Tatis @tatis_jr | @Padres | @MLB

The Dominican Republic squad is loving Austin Wells (via @_losdominicanos)











