Julio M. Rodriguez wrote "Dominicans in the Major Leagues" and "Dominicanos en las Ligas Mayores." His books examine the presence and influence of Dominican players in professional baseball.
Dominicanos en las Ligas Mayores

Dominicanos en las Ligas Mayores
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2022 · 456 pages · Society for American Baseball Research
- Avg. reading time
- 8h 38m
- Prose complexity
- 7/10
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Authors
Jorge Iber writes about the intersection of sports and culture, focusing on baseball history. He is known for books like Dominicans in the Major Leagues and Dominicanos en las Ligas Mayores, which examine the experiences of Dominican players.
Cosme Vivanco writes about the stories of Dominicans in professional baseball. His books include Dominicans in the Major Leagues and its Spanish edition, Dominicanos en las Ligas Mayores.
Rory Costello wrote Dominicanos en las Ligas Mayores, a book that examines the history and cultural impact of Dominican baseball players. His writing offers insight into the sport's deep roots in the Dominican Republic. It's a key read for anyone interested in baseball history and culture.
Mark Armour writes extensively on baseball history, with a particular focus on the Boston Red Sox. His books include "When Boston Still Had the Babe," "The 1967 Impossible Dream Red Sox," and "Red Sox Baseball in the Days of Ike and Elvis." He has also explored the impact of "Dominicans in the Major Leagues.
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Dominicanos en las Ligas MayoresPaperback, Jan
456 pages
Society for American Baseball ResearchISBN: 97819701596152 editions available

























