Baseball
| Name of athlete | From nation | To nation |
|---|---|---|
| Alex Rodriguez | United States | Dominican Republic |
| Mike Piazza | United States | Italy |
| Rod Barajas | United States | Mexico |
| Jerry Hairston Jr | United States | Mexico |
| Scott Hairston | United States | Mexico |
| Augie Ojeda | United States | Mexico |
| Sharnol Adriana | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Ivanon Coffie | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Yurendell DeCaster | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Chairon Isenia | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Andruw Jones | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Jair Jurrjens | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Eugene Kingsale | Aruba | Netherlands |
| Calvin Maduro | Aruba | Netherlands |
| Diegomar Markwell | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Shairon Martis | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Hensley Meulens | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Sidney Ponson | Aruba | Netherlands |
| Randall Simon | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
| Hainley Statia | Netherlands Antilles | Netherlands |
Read more about this topic: List Of Nationality Transfers In Sport
Famous quotes containing the word baseball:
“Ive gradually risen from lower-class background to lower-class foreground.”
—Marvin Cohen, U.S. author and humorist. Baseball the Beautiful, Links Books (1970)
“Baseball is the religion that worships the obvious and gives thanks that things are exactly as they seem. Instead of celebrating mysteries, baseball rejoices in the absence of mysteries and trusts that, if we watch what is laid before our eyes, down to the last detail, we will cultivate the gift of seeing things as they really are.”
—Thomas Boswell, U.S. sports journalist. The Church of Baseball, Baseball: An Illustrated History, ed. Geoffrey C. Ward, Knopf (1994)
“Compared to football, baseball is almost an Oriental game, minimizing individual stardom, requiring a wide range of aggressive and defensive skills, and filled with long periods of inaction and irresolution. It has no time limitations. Football, on the other hand, has immediate goals, resolution on every single play, and a lot of violenceitself a highlight. It has clearly distinguishable hierarchies: heroes and drones.”
—Jerry Mander, U.S. advertising executive, author. Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television, ch. 15, Morrow (1978)