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jueves, 6 de agosto de 2015

Puerto Rico entre las países/ciudades que participan en el Reviving Baseball In Inner Cities World Series de la MLB en Texas

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ANNOUNCES THE TWENTY-FOUR TEAMS ADVANCING
TO THE 2015 REVIVING BASEBALL IN INNER CITIES (RBI) WORLD SERIES IN TEXAS

Baseball Championship Games Will Be Played At Globe Life Park, the Home of the Texas Rangers

Softball Championship Game Will Be Played at University of Texas at Arlington

Major League Baseball today announced the twenty-four teams advancing to the 2015 Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) World Series, which will be hosted by the Texas Rangers for the second consecutive year. The 2015 RBI World Series will feature young men and women on youth baseball and softball RBI teams representing 18 cities from around the United States, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. Tournament seeding and playoff games of the RBI World Series will be played on fields throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area, with the baseball championship games being played at Globe Life Park in Arlington, the home of the Rangers. The softball championship game will be played at University of Texas at Arlington. The RBI World Series is the international championship tournament of the RBI program, the Major League Baseball youth initiative designed to provide young people from underserved and diverse communities the opportunity to play baseball and softball.
The following is a complete list of cities (and leagues) represented in this year’s RBI World Series:


Junior Baseball Teams (Ages 13-15)
Bradenton, FL (Bradenton RBI)                
Chicago, IL (Chicago White Sox RBI)                    
Detroit, MI (Detroit PAL RBI)                    
Houston, TX (Houston Astros RBI)
Pawtucket, RI (Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket RBI)
Phoenix, AZ (Arizona RBI)                                               
Greenbelt, MD (Prince George’s Boys & Girls Club RBI)
Santo Domingo, DR (Dominican Republic North RBI)                                   

Senior Baseball Teams (Ages 16-18)
Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati Reds RBI)
Chicago, IL (Chicago Cubs/Union League B&GC RBI)
Harrisburg, PA (Harrisburg RBI)
Houston, TX (Houston Astros RBI)
Miami, FL (Miami Marlins RBI)
Paterson, NJ (Paterson RBI)
Phoenix, AZ (Arizona RBI)           
San Juan, PR (Puerto Rico RBI)




Softball Teams (Ages 19 and under)
Cleveland, OH (Cleveland RBI)
Harrisburg, PA (Harrisburg RBI)
Hilo, HI (Nobu Yamauchi RBI League)
Hoboken, NJ (Hoboken RBI)
Houston, TX (Houston Astros RBI)
Montgomery, AL (River Region RBI)
St. Louis, MO (Mathews-Dickey Boys & Girls Club RBI)
Santo Domingo, DR (Dominican Republic RBI)
In order to earn a spot in this year’s RBI World Series, teams from 27 states, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela competed in RBI Regional Tournaments. Paterson (New Jersey) and Phoenix, represented by Paterson RBI and Arizona RBI, respectively, have qualified for the first time in RBI World Series history. Seven teams in the championship tournament represent RBI programs run by MLB clubs, including those from the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros and Miami Marlins. Historically, ten countries and U.S. territories around the world have competed in the RBI World Series, including the United States, Canada, Chinese Taipei, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, St. Thomas, United Kingdom and Venezuela.  Additional notes include:
  • Bradenton is making its second overall appearance in the RBI World Series, its first since 2012 and its first-ever appearance in the Junior Division.
  • The two teams from Chicago represent the 28th and 29th appearances for the city, which is the sixth most in RBI World Series history.  A team from Chicago has represented in the Senior Division in 12 of the last 14 years; 11 of 14 in the Junior Division.
  • Cincinnati is making its fourth overall appearance and first since 2010. It’s making its first appearance in the Senior Division since 2002.
  • Cleveland is making its 21st appearance; 11 of those have been in softball (including in 2015).
  • Detroit has had at least one team in the RBI World Series every year since 2003.  This year marks the city’s 25th overall appearance.
  • Harrisburg’s softball team earned its fifth consecutive berth, while its senior division baseball team has earned its fourth appearance in the last five years.
  • Hilo’s softball team is making its seventh appearance over the last nine years.
  • Hoboken’s softball team is making its sixth consecutive appearance.
  • Houston has a team in each division in the 2015 RBI World Series, which is the seventh time for the city and the most-ever for any city in RBI World Series history.  Houston has now had 38 teams in the RBI World Series, which is second-most.
  • Miami is making its 28th overall appearance (seventh most) and second consecutive appearance in the Senior Division.  Miami won the Junior Division Championship of the 2014 RBI World Series.
  • Montgomery is making its seventh overall appearance and its first-ever in the Softball Division.
  • Pawtucket is making its 12th overall appearance and its second appearance in the Junior Division in the last three years.
  • Greenbelt (Prince George’s County, Maryland) is making its second consecutive appearance – its only two appearances in the RBI World Series.
  • St. Louis is making its 14th overall appearance, and has been represented in the Softball Division in four of the last five years.
  • Puerto Rico is making its 35th appearance (third overall) and its first since 2010.
  • The Dominican Republic is making its 28th overall appearance, its 11th consecutive appearance in the Junior Division and its fifth consecutive in the Softball Division.
The softball portion of the RBI World Series launches on Tuesday, August 4th with an Opening Banquet, with games beginning on Thursday, August 6th.  Games for the baseball portion begin on Wednesday, August 12th.  On Tuesday, August 11th, the young men will participate in the annual MLB Scouting Bureau “Workout Day,” where they will showcase their skills in front of professional scouts and collegiate recruiters.  The softball Workout Day that is open for collegiate coaches to attend will take place on Wednesday, August 5th. Both softball and baseball teams will participate in a community service-based “PLAY BALL” event on their respective Workout Days.
Additional experiences for the hundreds of RBI players will include attending a Rangers game at Globe Life Park in Arlington and participating in a “Breaking Barriers: In Sports, In Life” essay contest administered by Sharon Robinson, daughter of Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson. Twelve “RBI for RBI” scholarship recipients ($20,000 per student-athlete) will be recognized at the August 8th and August 10th RBI World Series banquets. In 2008, Major League Baseball established the “RBI for RBI” Scholarship Fund, a program created to provide financial support in the form of scholarships ($5,000 annually) to deserving high school seniors who participate in an RBI program league.
The RBI program has provided a path for many players to enter the college and professional game.  More than 200 RBI participants have been drafted by MLB Clubs throughout the program’s 27-year history, and many others were given the opportunity for higher education through baseball and softball scholarships. There have been more than 40 RBI players selected in the 2013-2015 MLB Drafts, more than half of whom have played in the RBI World Series (between 2009 and 2014).
Since the inception of the RBI program in 1989, MLB Clubs have drafted more than 200 RBI participants, and more than 70 players since 2008. Alumni on MLB rosters during the 2014 regular season include Michael Bourn (Cleveland Indians), Carl Crawford (Los Angeles Dodgers), Coco Crisp (Oakland Athletics), Yovani Gallardo (Texas Rangers), James Loney (Tampa Bay Rays), Manny Machado (Baltimore Orioles), Anthony Rendon (Washington Nationals), CC Sabathia (New York Yankees), Hector Santiago (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim), Justin Upton (San Diego Padres) and Chris Young (New York Yankees). Crawford (Houston RBI – ‘97), Loney (Houston RBI – ‘99), Crisp (LA RBI – ‘95, ‘96) and Gallardo (Fort Worth RBI – ‘03) have each played in the RBI World Series. 
The RBI program, which has served approximately 2 million young people since its inception, is administered by Major League Baseball and is designed to give young people from underserved and diverse communities the opportunity to play baseball and softball, while also encouraging academic achievement and success and teaching the value of teamwork and other important life lessons. RBI currently serves approximately 230,000 young men and women in over 300 programs established in approximately 200 cities worldwide. MLB and its Clubs have designated more than $30 million worth of resources to the RBI program, and all 30 Clubs support RBI leagues. For more information about the RBI World Series, please visit MLB.com/rbiworldseries.

Contact:       Steve Arocho or Sarah Leer, Major League Baseball, (212) 931-7878, @MLB_PR;

          John Blake, Texas Rangers, (817) 273-5208, jblake@texasrangers.com

jueves, 7 de mayo de 2015

Baloncesto en Directo: Regresa la Copa Tuto Marchand a San Juan, Puerto Rico

Regresa a San Juan
la Copa Tuto Marchand

La Federación Internacional de Baloncesto (FIBA) confirmó hoy en conferencia de prensa que Puerto Rico albergará una vez más la Copa Continental Jenaro “Tuto” Marchand, donde cinco selecciones Nacionales lucharan por levantar el trofeo de la competencia que funcionará como preámbulo al Campeonato FIBA Américas 2015.


El torneo continental se jugará del 18 al 22 de agosto en el Coliseo Roberto Clemente de San Juan y contará con la participación de las Selecciones Nacionales de Argentina, Brasil, Canadá, Republica Dominicana y el anfitrión, Puerto Rico. La misma será transmitida en su totalidad a través de DIRECTV.

En la Conferencia de Prensa estuvieron presentes el Presidente de FIBA Américas Sr. Usie Richards, la Alcaldesa de San Juan Sra. Carmen Yulín Cruz, la Presidenta del Comité Olímpico de Puerto Rico, Sra. Sara Rosario, el Secretario del Departamento de Recreación y Deportes de San Juan Sr. Ramón Orta, el Presidente de la Federación Nacional de Puerto Rico Sr. Carlos Beltrán y el Secretario General Emérito de FIBA Américas y homenajeado de la competencia Sr. Jenaro “Tuto” Marchand. 

“Es un honor para nosotros en FIBA anunciar la participación de cinco selecciones nacionales en la Copa Tuto Marchand, realizando un magno evento, a la misma vez honrando al gran labor que ha hecho Tuto por el baloncesto y el deporte olímpico a nivel continental.”, dijo el Presidente de FIBA Américas, el Sr. Usie Richards.

Acto seguido tomo el micrófono la Alcaldesa de San Juan, Sra. Carmen Yulín Cruz, quien recalcó que “estamos encantados de celebrar nuevamente con la Copa Tuto en la catedral del baloncesto en Puerto Rico, el coliseo Roberto Clemente. Para el municipio de San Juan, es un honor colaborar con una persona tan transcendental como Tuto. El baloncesto une países y eventos como estos es lo más que necesitamos en estos momentos que vivimos.”

El Coliseo Roberto Clemente ha sido ha sido escenario de eventos internacionales de baloncesto a todos los niveles FIBA. En 1974 fue anfitrión de la Copa del Mundo de baloncesto FIBA en la que la Unión Soviética logró coronarse con el título mundial. Así mismo, el Clemente fue anfitrión del primer Torneo de las Américas en el 1980, y consecuentemente las ediciones del 1993, 1999, 2003 y 2009. El recinto albergó además el baloncesto de los Juegos Panamericanos del 1979, así como juegos amistosos de envergadura mundial.
“El equipo de Puerto Rico va a defender con gran honor en título que conseguimos en la pasada edición de la copa tuto en el 2013. Vienen grandes cosas para nuestra selección este año y esta Copa va a servir para poner punto de exclamación a una preparación importante de cara al Campeonato FIBA Américas 2015”, aseguró el Sr. Carlos Beltrán, Presidente de la Federación de Baloncesto de Puerto Rico.

En la pasada edición de la Copa Tuto Marchand, celebrada en el 2013, la selección Nacional de Puerto Rico derrotó a todos sus contrincantes, para levantar el trofeo y celebrar frente a un Coliseo Roberto Clemente repleto a capacidad. Los Jugadores Más Valiosos del torneo preparatorio lo fueron los boricuas Jose Juan Barea y Carlos Arroyo.

“Para el Comité Olímpico, este evento demuestra nuevamente la importancia del deporte para nuestro pueblo. Sabemos que Puerto Rico apoyará la labor y el trabajo de todos nuestros atletas.”, añadió la Sra. Sara Rosario, Presidenta del Comité Olímpico de Puerto Rico.

El Director del Departamento de Recreación y Deporte, Sr. Ramón Orta, se unió a las palabras comentando que “es un honor compartir con Tuto y aquí estamos todos muy honrados en poder disfrutar de este evento que celebra a una persona que ha hecho mucho por el deporte del baloncesto y Puerto Rico.”

Jenaro “Tuto” Marchand es figura emblemática del baloncesto de las Américas. Ha ocupado todas las posiciones dentro del deporte, jugador, árbitro, dueño de equipo, Presidente de la Federación de Baloncesto de Puerto Rico, Presidente de FIBA Américas, Vice Presidente de FIBA, y Secretario General de FIBA Américas, entre muchas otras.

“Es un honor nuevamente que esta Copa Continental se celebre por todo lo alto y aquí en el estadio Roberto Clemente, lugar que ha sido sede de todo tipo de campeonatos de las américas e internacional. Yo formé parte de ese comité organizador que llevó a cabo el Mundial del ’74 en este recinto y que sigamos teniendo eventos en él es prueba del gran escenario que representa para nuestro deporte.”, concluyó Marchand.
La Copa Tuto Marchand inició en Puerto Rico en el 2007 luego de que FIBA Américas organizara el evento en homenaje al directivo que se ha destacado por más de 50 años en distintas áreas de este deporte.

Con esta edición, Puerto Rico suma cuatro de las cinco ediciones como anfitrión - 2007, 2009, 2013 y 2015 - exceptuando a Foz de Iguazú, Brasil que fue sede en el 2011. El país Sudamericano se ha coronado campeón de la Copa en tres ediciones.