Barahona: RBI Tournament 2024 dedicated to Henry González Inaugurated

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Barahona. The eleventh RBI Baseball Tournament was inaugurated in this province, marking a milestone in local sports development. The event, organized by Major League Baseball (MLB) and sponsored by the Central Barahona Foundation, the social arm of the Central Sugar Consortium, took place at the Nadim Hazoury Stadium. The ceremony was attended by prominent authorities, sports executives, and young athletes, who celebrated the beginning of this new edition.

Tribute to Henry González

This year, the tournament is dedicated to Henry González, MLB’s Director of International Operations. His significant career in the development of baseball prospects is recognized.

The RBI program is a crucial platform for the sports and personal development of young people.

Henry González

Statements by Miguel Matos

Miguel Matos, MLB director in the country, highlighted the positive alliance with the sponsoring foundation. He emphasized that the program seeks not only to foster sports skills, but also to provide academic and job opportunities to the young participants.

Focus on Education

Jefry Reyes, national coordinator of the program, emphasized the importance of education as a fundamental pillar for long-term success. He encouraged parents to actively get involved in their children’s academic education.

Education is a key factor in improving social conditions.

José Antonio García Casilla
José Antonio García Casilla, executive director of the foundation, supported this vision, underlining the crucial role of education in social progress.

Cristian Adames’ Presence

The event featured the special presence of Cristian Adames, player for the Tigres del Licey. Adames shared his personal experience, motivating young people to persevere in their sports and academic goals. Cristian Jairo Núñez, provincial sports director, and Oneida Félix Medina, provincial governor, also attended, along with community representatives and athletes’ families.
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