Dominican Republic arranges training for pre-Olympic football

The Dominican Republic has organized its training sessions on March to conform to the best baseball team available for a cup to the Tokyo Olympic Games.

“We have an interesting group, many Dominicans who have not been contracted in the United States and agreed to form part of the team,” said the general manager of the Dominican team, José Gomez.

“We have a large group because we know that some of them can carry work, other quizzes tend to take some time and learn from mistakes made, we can convince a small group of more than 40 players who are friends in some groups. béisbol organized to train the best possible team to represent the country ”, aggregate.

In practice, among the most recognizable, to Emilio Bonifacio and Juan Francisco, are sheets relevant to the Dominican universal pilot.

Jorge Bonifacio, Emilio’s Herman, Jefry Pérez, Jimmy Pardes, Gustavo Núñez, Diego Goris, Juan Francisco, Carlos Franco. In pitcheo tenemos gente com Edward Paredes, Darío Alvarez, Lisalverto Bonilla, Jairo Asencio, William Jerez, Luis Santos, tenemos muchos brazos importantes des béisbol de invierno ”, indicó.

The team travels through April 22nd and will play three days in Florida before arranging the hostels on April 31st the first game against Puerto Rico.

“We want to be first and foremost among the best American teams. Only Mexico has classified now. We share gurpo with Puerto Rico, United States and Nicaragua. Of the others are Venezuela, Colombia, Canada and Cuba, all teams are strong ”.

The team leader is Fernando Tatis, who at no time is presenting the first day of training and will meet in the United States with his hat, which is recovering from a male injury that he will have to play from Monday 5.

“We hope to meet Fernando the week that comes, while Wilton Veras finds himself in the practice. También tenemos’ n Manny García como coach de pitcheo ya Anderson Hernández. More adelante will be integrating other coaches ”, Gómez said.

In addition to Gómez, in baseball operations, the Dominican team has executive executives like Daniel Rufenacht (Licey), Oliver Arias, (Estrellas), Luis Manuel Sánchez (Giants) and Héctor Borg (Toros).

“We have an interesting group, many Dominicans who have not been contracted in the United States”

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