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Each season the major leagues seems to be expanding the term “World Series” as teams search the globe for prospects. (Statistics from 1999 opening day rosters):
Breakdown by country
Total players 841
U.S. 663 (78.8%)
Dominican Republic 66 (7.8)
Puerto Rico 31 (3.7)
Venezuela 25 (3.0)
Mexico 12 (1.4)
Canada 9 (1.1)
Cuba 8 (1.0)
Panama 6 (0.7)
Japan 5 (0.6)
Australia 3 (0.4)
Colombia 3 (0.4)
Curacao 3 (0.4)
Jamaica 2 (0.2)
Aruba 1 (0.1)
England 1 (0.1)
South Korea 1 (0.1)
Nicaragua 1 (0.1)
Virgin Islands 1 (0.1)
Dominican All-Star Team
PITCHER
Pedro Astacio, Colorado
Armando Benitez, N.Y. Mets
Juan Guzman, Baltimore
Jose Lima, Houston
Pedro Martinez, Boston
Ramon Martinez, Boston
CATCHER
Tony Eusebio, Houston
SECOND BASE
Jose Offerman, Boston
SHORTSTOP
Manny Alexander, Chicago Cubs
Neifi Perez, Colorado
THIRD BASE
Adrian Beltre, Dodgers
Tony Fernandez, Toronto
Fernando Tatis, St. Louis
OUTFIELD
Vladimir Guerrero, Montreal
Stan Javier, Houston
Raul Mondesi, Toronto
Manny Ramirez, Cleveland
Henry Rodriguez, Chicago Cubs
Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs
Dominican Dodgers
Players from the Dominican Republic in the Dodger system:
40-MAN ROSTER
Carlos Perez, pitcher
Angel Pena, catcher
Adrian Beltre, third base
Jose Vizcaino, infield
MINOR LEAGUERS
The Dodgers have 52 players from the Dominican Republic in their minor league system, only two above Class A:
Double A (San Antonio)
Apostol Garcia, pitcher
Ramon Moretta, outfield
Dominican Angels
Players from the Dominican Republic in the Angel system:
40-MAN ROSTER
Ramon Ortiz, pitcher
Elpidio Guzman, outfield
MINOR LEAGUERS
The Angels have 13 players from the Dominican Republic in their minor league system, only one above class A:
Triple A (Edmonton)
Jovino Carvajal, outfield
Breakdown by State
Of the 663 players born in the United States, the three states with the most major leaguers:
California 187
Florida 57
Texas 51
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