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Danny Almonte Rojas (born April 7, 1987) is a Dominican-American former baseball player who is currently an assistant baseball coach at Cardinal Hayes High School in New York City. Born in Moca in the Dominican Republic, Almonte was a Little League pitcher who threw up to 79 miles per hour (127 km/h).
Oregon shares 2006 3rd place with Mexico. The game was canceled due to weather. Montana shares 2011 3rd place with Mexico. The game was canceled due to Hurricane Irene. The 2020 Little League World Series was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; The 2021 Little League World Series only featured United States teams for the first time since ...
You Gotta Believe is based on the true story of a Little League team's journey to the 2002 Little League World Series. The team traveled from Fort Worth, Texas, to Williamsport, Pa., dedicating ...
Monument Park is an open-air museum located in Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York City. It contains a collection of monuments, plaques, and retired numbers honoring distinguished members of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball.
The building also used to house an elementary school, The Bronx Little School. The building was designed by William H. Gompert, who was the New York City Superintendent of School Buildings. The building was built by the T.A. Clarke Co., and is substantially identical to a handful of other high school buildings that were built in the city at the ...
A shooting at a convenience store in the Bronx Monday left six people injured including a mother and her 12-year-old daughter, police say. Mom used as human shield in Bronx store shooting, police ...
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the Dodgers being one win away from a World Series title, recap the action from Game 3 and preview a do-or-die Game 4 for the Yankees to keep their ...
The New York Coliseum also known as the Bronx Coliseum and Starlight Park Stadium, was a sports venue and auditorium in the West Farms section of the Bronx, New York City. The 105,000-square-foot (9,800 m 2 ) auditorium was originally built for Philadelphia 's 1926 Sesquicentennial Exposition , and transported in 1928 to Starlight Park at 177th ...