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         <title>Jimm Hendren Group Review - A: n
kuuluttaja Korach: kova tappio, klassinen peli</title>
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<p>Joka kerta kun ajaa tai kautta Flagstaff,
Ariz, mieleeni suosikki ja ikimuistoinen <a href="http://www.reviewjournal.com/columns-blogs/ron-kantowski/s-announcer-korach-tough-loss-classic-game">baseball-ottelussa</a>.</p>

<p>Ennen kuin kukaan Flagstaff ja
näiden golfkentistään, on pieni Rautatientorilta aivan vanhan Route 66 nimeltä
Williams. Tämä on missä Billy Hatcher kasvoi.</p>

<p>Kuka tiesi pieni kaupunki voisi
tuottaa hyvä ballplayer? Kuka tiesi Hatcher lyödä pallo pois vasemmalle kentän
foul pole 14 pelivuoro pois Jesse Orosco alaosassa 15 Oct 1986, sitominen
jälleen suuri ballgame Mets oli sitomatonta top 14?</p>

<p>Mets voitti lopulta se
pisteyttämällä kolme toimii alkuun 16. Astros voisi hoitaa vain kaksi 16
alaosassa.</p>

<p>Neljä tuntia päivällä draamaa,
joka ulottui alkuillasta. Pari vuotta sitten <a href="http://hendrengroup.me/blog/">MLB verkon</a> sanoi se oli viidenneksi
suurin peli pelattiin viimeisten 50 vuoden aikana, ja joka sisältää
yhdeksän-pelivuoro pelejä.</p>

<p>Laajentuminen on luonut paljon
tilaa työvuorolistat valo osuu keskelle infielders ja kaverit, jotka voi
heittää iskee jos elämänsä (ja 3-joukkue parlay) riippuu siitä. Se on tuottanut
hankalia tasoja playoff-pelejä ja näin paljon enemmän mahdollisuuksia pitkän ja
ikimuistoinen playoff-pelejä syntyä hankalia tasoja.</p>

<p>Mets-Astros, Braves-Astros, White
Sox-Astros. Astros, jostain syystä on ollut mukana paljon pitkiä ja
ikimuistoinen playoff-pelejä. Ehkä se oli funky univormut.</p>

<p>Yankees-Red Sox 2004; 12
sisävuoro yhden yön 14 Seuraava. Kuka voi unohtaa näitä pelejä? Kuka voi
unohtaa Mariano Rivera puhaltaa säästää peräkkäistä yötä?</p>

<p>Ja nyt voit lisätä Royals-n, 2014
American League villin kortin peli luetteloon.</p>

<p>Se oli 12 sisävuoro ja 45
minuuttia prime time draama sisämaahan. Kolme minuuttia yli <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Baseball-Geek-Group-Jimm-Hendren/209835059162681">Mets
Astros ' 86. Tämä ballgame</a> kesti pirun lähellä viisi tuntia. Se ei tunnu
siltä. Se oli kuin katsella "Tuulen viemää".</p>

<p>Anna syrjimisen Kauffman Stadium
Dance.</p>

<p>"Olemme kaikki seuranneet
niitä kauan Yankees-Red Sox pelejä ja sitten mennä"Jumala, se on 45
minuuttia." Ei kirjautunut Pelinjälkeisistä Show vasta 12:30
aamulla,"sanoi pitkäaikainen Las vegaani Ken Korach, joka kutsui instant
classic johtaa kuuluttaja A: n verkkoon. "Joukkue bussi lähti stadionilla
klo 01.00 Olen aina ajatellut, se olisi vaikea tehdä yksi niistä peleistä. Ja
sitten (tiistai) yö siellä olet, se on 4 tunnin, 45 minuutin peli ja se oli
niin voimakas, että koskaan menettänyt energiaa ilmassa.</p>

<p>"Se oli vain yksi niistä
peleistä, että sinulla kesti sen kanssa, että sinulla kesti ratsastaa."</p>

<p>Se oli kuin ratsastaa Space
Mountain, jos kaveri työskentelee jarruvipuun käveli pois niin hän varastaa
pohjat.</p>

<p>Kuninkaalliset luettu seitsemän
perusta, joka on vain kuusi alle Washington senaattorit luettu ohjauksesta
hankkeen koko 1957 kausi. Tämä on mitä A sieppari Geovany Soto saa jammailua
hänen peukalon kolmas pelivuoro.</p>

<p>Kansas City oli ensimmäinen
joukkue baseball historian palannut neljän ajaa alijäämä voittaa tai mennä kotiin
peli kahdeksas pelivuoro.</p>

<p>Kuten monet Klassikkoa tämä ebbed
ja virtasi mutta enimmäkseen virtasi aikana myöhään ja ylimääräisiä sisävuoro,
kun kuninkaalliset olivat käynnissä rele kilpailuista lähtöruutuun ja kolmannen
välillä. Se oli melkein kuin koko 162-peli kauden kääritty ylös ja laittaa
yhteen laatikkoon, joka on mitä on helpotus syöttäjä Sean Doolittle sanoi
jälkeenpäin.</p>

<p>Eikä joukkue virheen, ja ei ollut
paljon kävelee joko. Kuin varastaminen perusta, ikään kuin "Bad News
Bears" Engelberg olivat kiinni Royals tämä oli hyvin pelattu peli.</p>

<p>A: n joskus ovat ajatellut kuin yksi pesäpallon
Johnny-come-latelies, mutta Korach sanoi tämä oli kahdeksannen kerran hänen 15
vuotta Booth Oakland tehnyt pudotuspeleissä. Että on eräänlainen Yankee
kaltainen, tai ainakin jonkinlainen St. Louis Cardinals-kuin. Korach on niin
nähnyt paljon playoff-pelejä.</p>

<p>Jotkut olivat melko ikimuistoinen. Yksikään ei niin
ikimuistoinen kuin yksi Kansas City tiistai-iltana, vaikka A kadonnut.</p>

<p>"Se voisi olla yläosassa luettelosta," Korach
sanoi Jos Royals-A: n riveissä lyöntivuoro tilauksessa Oakland klassikoita,
luettelo, joka sisältää Dallas Braden täydellinen peli ja A: n meneillään että
hullu voittoputken muutaman vuoden takaisin, että purettu Korach ääni cameo
elokuvassa "Moneyball."</p>

<p>"On selvää, se oli pettymys faneille ja joukkue. Se oli
kova menetys, mutta klassinen peli. Olen kuullut ihmiset sanovat, se oli paras
postseason peli olen koskaan nähnyt."</p>

<p>Pentuja oli tämä kuuluttaja nimeltä Jack Brickhouse, joka
sanoisi kireällä pelin aikana "sinun voi leikata jännitys veitsellä."
Kuninkaalliset A n, tarvitaan machete, yksi niistä Crocodile Dundee malleja.</p>
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         <title>Jimm
Hendren Group Review: The Weirdest Cuban Baseball Defector Story You&#39;ll Ever
Read</title>
         <author>ademaslan988</author>
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<p>Twenty-three years ago, Rene Arocha walked out of Miami
International Airport and into a waiting car, away from the Cuban national
baseball team he was traveling with. Since then, Cuban ballplayer defections
have followed a similar script: a clandestine and illegal exit followed by a
treacherous and complicated path toward free agency.</p>
<p>Teams have come to accept that they may never truly know the full
details of how Cuban players often end up in the major leagues. Most teams
don't want to know. Ignorance is bliss when it comes to illegal activities.</p>
<p>But even executives who have spent years in the international
player market are marveling at the mystery and innuendo surrounding 19-year-old
Cuban phenom shortstop Yoan Moncada: his legal exit from Cuba, his subsequent
romantic pairing with a player agent, and his representation by an accountant
who has never had an athlete client in any capacity. Nobody has seen a <b><a href="https://sports.vice.com/article/the-weirdest-cuban-baseball-defector-story-youll-ever-read">Cuban defection story</a></b>
quite like this.</p>
<p>"It doesn't make it comfortable for me, but in a way, we sort
of have come to expect it with this market," one American League team
executive said of Moncada's situation. "It makes us ask questions, but in
the end, someone is going to spend smartly to get the services of a player that
can change a franchise. Most teams are going to have a little reservation about
the story itself, but I don't think it's going to stop the industry from
paying."</p>
<p>The thing about the story is that it's so unusual. The details of
Moncada's journey are nothing like those of the usual high profile Cuban free
agent. And many of those details remain obscured.</p>
<p>"I don't know if I have the full facts," said one
National League team executive.</p>
<p>Major League Baseball declined to give the details of their
investigation of Moncada that led to him being declared a free agent last
month. Moncada still needs to be cleared by the Office of Foreign Assets
Control before he can sign.</p>
<p>Moncada is now reportedly in Florida after having spent four
months in Guatemala establishing residency for his free agency. Presumably,
Moncada will spend some time in St. Petersburg where his agent David Hastings,
a CPA by trade, resides and runs his own accounting firm. Hastings, like
Moncada, has kept a low profile, although he agreed to an interview last week.</p>
<p>"In some ways," Hastings said to start the interview,
"I hope you understand that I won't be able to answer all your
questions."</p>
<p>Moncada, Hastings said, arrived in Guatemala in August after
having spent June and July in a country outside of the United States that he
would not name. Some reports say he was in Argentina.</p>
<p>Moncada's exit from Cuba was legal. He received a visa from the
Cuban government to travel outside the country. Eventually, Hastings confirmed,
Moncada ended up in Guatemala.</p>
<p>Hastings won't talk about what role Nicole Banks—a California
based agent with previous experience representing Cubans—played in Moncada's
travels.</p>
<p>Banks is rumored to be romantically involved with Moncada and to
have possibly had his child in September. In early October, a baby registry
existed on the website thebump.com that listed Banks' and Moncada's names with
a due date of September 2014. That registry has since been changed to show only
Banks' name and a September 2015 due date.</p>
<p>Details of Banks' personal relationship with Moncada would be
irrelevant if not for the fact that a September 2014 due date would place Banks
in Cuba during December 2013 or January of this year. Hastings acknowledges
that Moncada did not leave Cuba until June.</p>
<p>So the plans for Moncada's exit from Cuba may have been hatched as
early as last year, and may have been formed with help from an American citizen
who is also a player agent. Because Moncada's exit from Cuba was legal, it's
unlikely that Banks would face any charges of violating the U.S.'s embargo with
Cuba. But nobody outside of Moncada's inner circle knows the full details of
the relationship and the people who do know aren't speaking about it. Hastings
only acknowledges that Banks is involved in some way. Some speculate that
Moncada and Banks are married, which could have aided his exit from Cuba.</p>
<p>"You'll have to ask Nicole," Hastings said when asked
about Banks' role.</p>
<p>Hastings became involved, he said, after one of his
clients—presumably Banks, although he wouldn't confirm that—brought Moncada to
him.</p>
<p>Banks did not respond to several requests for comment on this
story.</p>
<p>Banks' participation in the process would have likely aided
Moncada. She has previously helped Cuban players obtain legal means of arriving
in Guatemala and has processed the paperwork for players to obtain free agency.
In September, she spoke to VICE Sports about the process.</p>
<p>"'Carta de invitación' is basically that someone in Guatemala
sent them tourist visas and they left Cuba with that," she wrote in an
email. "The person who sent the visa was responsible for their expenses
etc. With the new Cuban immigration, any Cuban (there are exceptions) is able
to get a passport and travel outside the country."</p>
<p>University of Miami law professor David Abraham said the Cuban
government relaxed its rules regarding travel visas three years ago in order to
encourage more foreign investment. Cuba banked that most people who obtained
travel visas would return to Cuba. Many haven't.</p>
<p>"Now they are measuring the gains against the losses,"
Abraham said.</p>
<p>For several months, Moncada was able to live in Guatemala in
relative anonymity. Despite being a prized prospect and despite news of his
exit from Cuba being known in baseball circles, most industry people had no
idea where he was. Some speculated he was in Los Angeles. Some said he might be
hiding in the Dominican Republic. But MLB.com writer Jesse Sanchez's story on
November 2 announced to the <b><a href="http://baseball-geek-group-jimm-hendren.tumblr.com/">baseball world</a></b>
that Moncada was living in Guatemala. Hastings said that article changed
everything.</p>
<p>"At that point we were forced to put on a showcase as soon as
possible," Hastings said. "Since that time, we've basically have had
him sequestered, voluntarily, since it's not the best place for anyone that's
potentially worth that much money to walk around."</p>
<p>Immediately after the story's publication, Hastings said he hired
two armed guards to protect Moncada 24 hours a day. Hastings said several
incidents since Moncada's location was revealed have had them fearing for
Moncada's safety.</p>
<p>"It's certainly not the most perfect situation, but we've
hired people that we think we can trust and we've managed so far, so we just
keep our fingers crossed every day," Hastings said. "We've been down
there several times. It's not like we just dropped him off and told him to fend
for himself. We've done the best we could."</p>
<p>Ideally, Hastings said, they wanted to hide Moncada in Guatemala
until they could obtain a visa for him to travel to the U.S. Then, they could
hold a showcase in the U.S. without any safety concerns. But Hastings said the
visa process was complicated and lengthy.</p>
<p>As of last week, Hastings said Moncada had a visit with the U.S.
Embassy in Guatemala scheduled for January 15, but that he was trying to get an
earlier date. Moncada's presence in Florida means Hastings has probably
obtained that earlier meeting.</p>
<p>Moncada's workout in Guatemala on November 12 drew about 70-100
scouts and executives, a testament to the shortstop's talent. Some teams had as
many as six people attend. A security guard from St. Petersburg stood on the
third base line, and according to one person in attendance, had a gun holstered
under each arm.</p>
<p>Moncada hit batting practice and fielded grounders. To the
disappointment of many scouts, he was not able to face live pitching because
the Guatemalan national team was in Mexico for the Central American Games. With
Guatemala not being a predominant baseball nation, there were no other viable
pitchers for Moncada to face.</p>
<p>"I think they are fairly naïve, the baseball people handling
him," said one National League team executive. "It's a lot like a
lottery ticket for them."</p>
<p>Hastings' inexperience has had other agents prowling. Two Scott
Boras representatives, Alex Ochoa and Bobby Brownlie, were kicked out of the
workout after they were spotted sitting in the stands, according to several
people in attendance.</p>
<p>"They showed up at the showcase without an invitation,
without a phone call, very arrogant as far as I'm concerned," Hastings
said. "Since I had already talked to one of their representatives and told
them I was not interested, but all of a sudden they showed up at the showcase
and it was pointed out to me. I had security tell them to leave. I don't know
what other reason they were there for, but again, they showed up without
getting my approval, which I wouldn't have given them in the first place as I
had already told them 'thanks but no thanks.'"</p>
<p>Boras sent the following statement: "We care about players.
We know that understanding a player's value means seeing his skills in person.
Our concern is that Cuban players often take advice from unqualified advisors.
That undermines the true value of their skills. It has already cost Cuban
players many millions of dollars. We want to see that change."</p>
<p>Hastings said he is not looking for a partner, although he
declined to comment about whether anyone else was helping fund Moncada's
representation.</p>
<p>"To this point I'm confident that I can represent my client
adequately," Hastings said. "I certainly wouldn't do it if I didn't
think I could. Now, could that change tomorrow? Sure. I'm open. I'm confident I
can represent my client as well as anybody, at this point. "</p>
<p>Moncada's situation is also unlike other recent Cuban defectors
because he falls under baseball's labyrinthine international signing cap rules
as a player who is under 23 and doesn't have five years experience in Cuba's
National Series. This means that the team that signs him will have to pay heavy
fines, and give up the chance to sign other international amateur free agents.
But teams are still eagerly lining up.</p>
<p>Some teams, like the Chicago Cubs and the Texas Rangers, are
ineligible to sign Moncada until July 2 because they spent past their allotted
bonus amounts in 2013. Some teams, like the New York Yankees, will be unable to
sign Moncada after July 2 of next year because they've exceeded their bonus
amounts during this year's signing period.</p>
<p>The market for Moncada, then, will also depend on when he signs.
Hastings will have to make a smart decision on how quickly he wants his client
signed.</p>
<p>With his mad dash airport exit in 1991, Arocha set the template
for the modern Cuban baseball defection. But it wasn't until Moncada was
allowed to leave legally this year that the story got really weird.</p>

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