Serve up this delivery of super beige to thank the graduate Olegario Vazquez Aldirto the entire extended team of excelsior and, of course, to all of you, dear readers, reaching 15 years with this space where we have put the ball in play for topics related to the sensational King of Sports. We have talked about what excites us, what makes us think about the game and its favorites, the idols, the exorbitant amounts, some expectations and collapses… your comments are very important.

It would be almost hitting .415 to list all of you with your observations, reactions, and requests that we pick a favorite (even if you want us to play fortune teller later), it’s all part of the wonderful interaction that comes from these letters: just like pitching and batting, action and reaction to what was published.

INFINITE gratitude to all of those mentioned, we look forward to more topics to discuss with you. We have several themes, so… Playball!

What a job he threw himself Art Dark, owner of the Los Angeles Angels (plus Anaheim,) when announcing his decision to remain as their owner, after the announcement of their possible sale. We mentioned Anaheim because it was part of the original name and part of the controversy about whether the fans could be from the city winged or if it was all part of a puzzle, a VERY profitable one, since the team was estimated to be worth around 2.2 billion dollars at the beginning of 2022 and a later report spoke of a much higher figure, approaching 3 billion dollars.

Of course, the city of Los Angeles plays a fundamental role as an engine of the economy and the market inherent to this, because if we look at the current value of the Dodgers, the recent move of the Chargers and Rams in the NFL with a super-real estate, the multi-champions Lakers and even in soccer, with their teams, the Californian city, literally: WELL WORTH A DIAMOND.

We will see in a two-three year window if the owner of Mexican roots (prone to our players?) does not change ooo another instead of seeming; If you bought the team from Disney for $183.5 million in 2003, can you wait a little longer?

The title of this installment comes from the arrival of Dana Brown as general manager of the champion Astros replacing James Click, who put them in the foreground in the 2020-2022 third. Coincidentally, the same Brown was going to take Dusty Baker as manager of the Seattle Mariners in 2015.

Is it a case of sportswashing? The return of the Caribbean Series to Venezuela had been denied, we will see the level of baseball competition.

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