http://detrasdelrumor.com.do/anunci...ibaenas-y-gigantes-del-cibao-en-puerto-plata/
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Beisbol has been berry berry good to me.
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Beisbol has been berry berry good to me.
Euh..... No. When Tiburones del Norte started, they always play in the stadium.Hasn't the stadium been closed for over 10 years? If so, how good do you think the infield/outfield's grass is going to be?
Euh..... No. When Tiburones del Norte started, they always play in the stadium.
I didn't say that baseball was never played there, I asked when did the stadium stop hosting games?
Besides going to Santiago is there any competitive ball played in Puerto Plata, maybe between ages 15-18. In my travels in the area i only remember seeing one park, while going up on the telefercio. There must be better ones somewhere.Go to Santiago and see the best play. Winter league starts in October.
For the people who are interested: this Friday at 2 pm there is an important exhibition game between Aguilas and Gigantes in the stadium of Puerto Plata. 200 pesos to get in.
This is an exhibition among players that may not even qualify for the rosters of the regular Dominican Winter League, which begins in full October 13th. Throughout the country, these exhibitions are free right now. I asked earlier, and ask again, why is there a 200 peso entry fee? Is it for charity? If so, beautiful. If not, they are scamming people, be warned. Again, this is an exhibition, not the regular Dominican Winter League Series here in RD.
You can keep asking why they ask 200 pesos, but if no one here knows, you will not get an answer.
I only saw the publicity on facebook and put it here because somebody asked when there would be a game and because the summer league with Tiburones (the team of pop) just ended, I thought I would mention it here.
For me 200 pesos is not a big deal, so I will maybe go (and I am not even interested in baseball)
I only saw on the poster that the price is 200 pesos, but the publicity said nothing more, no reason why ore something like that.So no idea.No need to be so abrupt, as I was only stating the obvious. What I did not know is if the event was for charitable reasons due to the recent hurricanes, and for a region of the country that does not currently offer Dominican professional baseball. No offense meant. No offense taken. If it is indeed for charity, and/or to promote the game in a region that currently does not bask in the wealth of the Dominican Winter League, than that is a positive thing, and thank you.