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:
“It is a mass language only in the same sense that its baseball slang is born of baseball players. That is, it is a language which is being molded by writers to do delicate things and yet be within the grasp of superficially educated people. It is not a natural growth, much as its proletarian writers would like to think so. But compared with it at its best, English has reached the Alexandrian stage of formalism and decay.”
—Raymond Chandler (18881959)
“When Dad cant get the diaper on straight, we laugh at him as though he were trying to walk around in high-heel shoes. Do we ever assist him by pointing out that all you have to do is lay out the diaper like a baseball diamond, put the kids butt on the pitchers mound, bring home plate up, then fasten the tapes at first and third base?”
—Michael K. Meyerhoff (20th century)
“Ethnic life in the United States has become a sort of contest like baseball in which the blacks are always the Chicago Cubs.”
—Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)