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Juan Marichal, Sammy Sosa,
Felipe Alou, Pedro Martinez. Until 1956, no Dominican had ever
played major league baseball. Since then, over 400 players have
done so, an astonishing number for such a small country. At the
start of the 2008 season, there were 98 Dominican players,
accounting for about 11 percent of all major leaguers, far more
than any other foreign nationality.
Retired Associated Press (AP)
writer George Gedda wanted to know what fuels such a remarkable
statistic and how these players, almost all poor, can end up
competing on baseball’s toughest playing fields. The love of the
game and the dream of a better life propels them, he says.
About the Author

George
Gedda spent 38 years as a State Department correspondent for The
Associated Press, traveling to 88 countries in the company of
secretaries of state. He has been to Cuba 30 times and has
written scores of magazine articles. Shortly after his
retirement from the AP in May 2007, Gedda spent six months in
the Dominican Republic researching The Dominican Connection.
A lifelong baseball fan, he began rooting for the Brooklyn
Dodgers at age 6.
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