June 2002
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
3h 32m
English
When I was nine years old growing up in Miami, I dreamed of being a major league baseball player someday. The dream was a little blurry back then, and it disappeared when I quit baseball and took up basketball. I wanted to become the next Magic Johnson or the next Larry Bird. Then one day I was talking with my mother and my older brother, and I realized that there aren’t too many Dominicans playing in the NBA. So after a two-year layoff, I started playing baseball again, and that picture in my head, that dream, came back to me. That blurry image started taking focus.
I can tell you I wouldn’t be where I am now if I hadn’t seen myself wearing a big-league uniform long before it happened. I believe in the power of dreams.
I also believe ...