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blitzerlover said:Card was made, then signed.
Much more to the story.blitzerlover said:Card was made, then signed.
Actually that guy used the name of his nephew as well as his ageMattinglyAlexander said:Much more to the story.blitzerlover said:Card was made, then signed.
hello edittd itPine Tar said:Actually that guy used the name of his nephew as well as his ageMattinglyAlexander said:Much more to the story.blitzerlover said:Card was made, then signed.
Birth records show that Rosario's real name is Ramon Antonio Pena Paulino, and that he was born Jan. 9, 1982 -- making him 22 years old, not 19,
Tony Pena :lol:MattinglyAlexander said:Pine Tar & metsfan... you have it right... but I want it to be clear who the guy is. Come on.
Yea if they looked at your ebay they could have easily figured it out.MattinglyAlexander said:A scout for the Arizona Diamondbacks was aware that a well-regarded prospect from the Dominican Republic had used a phony name and age when he signed with the club two years ago, said a former agent for the pitcher currently known as Adriano Rosario.
Rob Plummer, who represented Rosario for a year until late 2001, told ESPN.com that Diamondbacks scout Rafael Mena tried to profit from the deception. The agent said he was in a meeting with Rosario and Mena in the player's hometown of San Francisco de Macoris when Mena threatened to reveal Rosario's real name unless he got a cut from any eventual signing bonus the player might receive.
He is Tony Pena who currently pitches for the Chicago White Sox.
Pine Tar and metsfan are winners.....
I may have to find a replacement for Pine Tar...since metsfan had it right first.....
but dang, you folks don't know how to tell a story. :lol: