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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

here's another AVP I made for Nolan. we had to change this one a bunch of times (because the teams kept changing! Lol) This will hopefully be aired on TV soon. ^_^

And yes, that's Richard Gomez in one of the pictures.

Photos courtesy of the Philippine Baseball league and its photographers. Music by Noel Zarate.

for more info, log on to www.baseballphilippines.com

Enjoy!

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  • @1414rg What are you talking about u stupid punk. they do have some ex professionals baseball coaches and players in the philippines, but the baseball league in the philippines is still too small, i mean for example Japans baseball is too big to compare at philippine baseball they dont need to many professional coaches right now but im sure this league will be soon as good as japans baseball, filipinos are talented ya know. im a lefty pithcer

  • Alot of Filipino-American players who've reached the Major League. They have privet hitting, pitching coaches. You guys don't have that in the Philippines, it's all talent, but raw talent and you don't have ex-pro teaching you the game like they do here in the U.S. You guys have to take advantage of that little park if you wanna play pro ball. That's what Latin-American kids do so well,they take advantage of every little things to be notice by scouts. THAT LITTLE PARK IS YOUR TICKET OUT! USE IT!

  • I'm don't wanna sound like I'm disrepecting Filipino Americans, I'm not! my point is they have a head start on the game by being born in the U.S., they have better coaches, training complex, high school and college teams then players from the Philippines. I came to the U.S. when I was 9 years old and didn't know a thing about the game. I got lucky, cuz my little league coaches played pro ball, and when I got to high school all my coaches also played pro ball. I was train by the pros.

  • I'm 5'9 210 lb. I played 16 years in prosessional baseball and I hit 310 career HR's. I'm the first pur born filipino to play pro ball in the U.S. I played in small parks in mexico, some smaller then the one you play on now. But you gotta learn to use your power in small park,you want scout to notice you. I like to see more of my fellow conutryman play in the U.S. I don't mean filipino that was born in American. I mean the one that's from the Philippines and that plays in leagues like yours.

  • But most of us hitters are just line drive contact hitters a little bit like the japanese

  • I saw you guys play, you guys did good! but that's still a small park, at less to me it is. I guess I'm use to playing in a bigger park that's 330 down the line and 410 centerfield. With a small park like that you guys should be playing homerun derby with the pitchers each game. It's a small yard! TAKE THEIR ASS DEEP AND OUT! Good luck to next season.

  • 314 left

    330 center

    302 right

    im from the Uni-Bikers

  • I live in america, so im pretty good at it

  • oh, ok,. i know dat the mlb is big, calm down, i watch at their field every month, but i never knew the size of the Philippines field

  • Not even close dude! it's a little box, or more like little league field. LF is 295 CF is like 360 and RF 298, MLB parks are ave. 340 down the line and 410 centerfield. Now tell me if that's even close? not even dude!!

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