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SAN LUIS, Pinar del Río.— When Yasiel Hernández Escobar was just a child, he always told his grandfather that he would build his house on the «alpargata», which is what the Guajiros call the bitter reed, a wild herb that grows on barren grounds, and that allowed him at that time to play ball and enjoy. He was so happy in that piece of wasteland that it was always said that he would live there all his life, with his brother Yanosky, and under the…
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SAN LUIS, Pinar del Río.— When Yasiel Hernández Escobar was just a child, he always told his grandfather that he would build his house on the «alpargata», which is what the Guajiros call the bitter reed, a wild herb that grows on barren grounds, and that allowed him at that time to play ball and enjoy. He was so happy in that piece of wasteland that it was always said that he would live there all his life, with his brother Yanosky, and under the…

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juventudrebelde.cu broke the news on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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