Summary
FIFTEEN years ago, Pedro Jaime Martinez was a teenager sitting by the side of the road in Manoguayabo, a dirt-poor suburb of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Part of a large family raised by a single mother, he was too poor to afford bus fare, never mind a baseball.
This week he confirmed his place as one of the most famous, and highest paid, men in America.See the full content of this document
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Born in the Usa but Will He Be the Boss?; Campaign Set to Focus On Hispanics in Final Push
As one of the team that led the Boston Red Sox to their first World Series title since 1918, the kid from Manoguayabo is now officially an all-American hero. Where once there ...
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