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Name Debut Final Game Position Teams Ref Oscar Levis: 1923: 1929: Pitcher/Outfielder/First baseman: Cuban Stars East [1]Chili Davis: April 10, 1981: October 3, 1999: Outfielder/Designated hitter
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[6] [7] And in another example, Marcus Stroman played for the United States in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, but played for Puerto Rico in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. [8] As such, player representation by birth spans to 25 countries as of the 2022 MLB season, with the United States topping the list at 1,057 players called up to 26-man ...
This category is for Jamaican baseball players who currently play or have played in Major League Baseball. Pages in category "Major League Baseball players from Jamaica" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The Jamaica national rugby league team is made up of players who play in Jamaica and from UK based professional and semi professional clubs (notably in the Super League and Championship). In November 2018 for the first time ever, the Jamaica rugby league team qualified for the Rugby League World Cup after defeating the USA (16-10) & Canada (38-8).
List of Major League Baseball players from Jamaica; K. Andre King This page was last edited on 1 January 2017, at 00:31 (UTC). Text ...
Omar Cummings, Jamaican-born MLS and Jamaica national football team football player; Chili Davis, Jamaican-born American, former star Major League Baseball player; Leon Edwards, Jamaican-born, British mixed martial artist and UFC welterweight champion; Patrick Ewing, Jamaican-born American, former NBA star; Junior Flemmings, professional footballer
The Caribbean island nation of Jamaica was a British colony between 1655 and 1962. More than 300 years of British rule changed the face of the island considerably (having previously been under Spanish rule, which depopulated the indigenous Arawak and Taino communities [6]) – and 92.1% of Jamaicans are descended from sub-Saharan Africans who were brought over during the Atlantic slave trade. [6]