DCNB: Educational and Mental Impact on More Than 2,000 Baseball-Playing Children from SDE

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Santo Domingo – The Directorate of the National Baseball Commissioner (DCNB) continues its commitment to the integral development of young Dominican baseball players. More than 2,000 children and adolescents have benefited from the talks and educational orientations given by the psychologists of the DCNB. This initiative, which aligns with the educational objectives promoted by the presidency of the Republic, seeks to strengthen the mental capacity and academic development of young athletes, complementing their sports training. Last weekend, the DCNB, led by former major leaguer Junior Noboa, took its educational program to more than 200 children of various ages, belonging to the Mendoza, Anthony, Pozo and Tony Mendoza Leagues in Santo Domingo Este. The event combined on-field training with educational sessions at the Santa María Madre de Dios parish. Diogenes De la Cruz, assistant to the Director of the DCNB, Junior Noboa, highlighted the importance of combining baseball development with a solid educational and mental training.

We are here as part of our educational program of the National Baseball Commissioner’s Office, led by Junior Noboa, which we have been implementing throughout the national territory with these educational and motivational messages to help you so that in the future you can fulfill your dreams in baseball, but being good men for our society.

Diogenes De la Cruz
Daniel Ramírez, psychologist from the DCNB, highlighted the importance of factors such as dedication, effort, values, consistency and motivation for success both in sports and in life. Esmeily Alcántara, also a member of the DCNB, emphasized that education broadens the opportunities for young people. Erickson Marte was part of the DCNB work team. Tony Gregorio, Church minister and president of the Mendoza League, thanked the DCNB for the visit and the educational advice given to the children. Leaders such as Pedro Peña and Gregorio Reyes, along with parents of the young athletes, were also present.
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