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Máels Rodríguez without Censorship: "the Homeland I Knew Ceased to Exist"

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Table of contentsMáels Rodríguez's nostalgia«I went to see what I left," said Máels Rodríguez.For many, there was no more dominant pitcher in Cuban baseball in a six-year period than the spiritist Máels Rodríguez, who was practically unbeatable between 1997 and 2003, when he left the island in search of the dream of acting in Major Leagues. Unfortunately, the supersonic never achieved that goal, because at that point his bad arm was no longer in…
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Table of contentsMáels Rodríguez's nostalgia«I went to see what I left," said Máels Rodríguez.For many, there was no more dominant pitcher in Cuban baseball in a six-year period than the spiritist Máels Rodríguez, who was practically unbeatable between 1997 and 2003, when he left the island in search of the dream of acting in Major Leagues. Unfortunately, the supersonic never achieved that goal, because at that point his bad arm was no longer in…

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SwingCompleto broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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