National Post

Big-league boost for boys from Venezuela

- Matt Martell

SOUTH WILLIAM SPORT, PA . • The players f rom Venezuela look as happy as any other team, dancing to Shake Your Groove Thing with the tournament mascot before a win over Mexico and raising the roof to Taking Care of Business before a loss to Canada.

They go through all the baseball routines — greeting a slugger after a home run, blessing themselves before at- bats and cheering their pitcher.

But they might not be at the Little League World Series were it not for the support of a couple of majorleagu­e players from their home country.

“In a way, this helps them appreciate this in a different way,” Carolinne Valbuena, the mother of third baseman Jhann Bozo, said through an interprete­r.

Venezuela has been caught in internal strife, pitting socialist President Nicolas Maduro against an opposition- led congress increasing­ly stripped of power. Underlying the civil unrest is a country living in poverty and beset by runaway inflation.

In addition, Maduro’s government has been at odds with the Trump administra­tion. The U.S. president said this month he would not rule out a “military option” in Venezuela.

Texas Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor first learned to play baseball in Maracaibo, the town that’s home to the Venezuelan squad.

“I know everybody on that team, in that league,” Odor said in Texas this weekend. “And that’s why I tried to help those kids.”

The first step for the players was obtaining a visa to the U.S. and they had to go to Caracas, the nation’s capital, to get them. Odor paid for their flights.

Simply flying to Caracas, though, wasn’t enough to get the players to the Little League World Series. Visas to the U.S. run about $170.

San Diego Padres pitcher Jhoulys Chacin is also from Maracaibo. He found out from a friend about the players’ financial plight and paid for all their visas.

Chacin’s Little League team lost to the Maracaibo team that eventually went on to win the Little League World Series in 2000.

“I know how big a deal it is for the young guys ... so they deserve to go,” Chacin said Sunday in San Diego.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR / AP ?? Pitcher Jonney Rosario and his teammates from Venezuela made it to the Little League World Series with help from majorleagu­e players Rougned Odor and Jhoulys Chacin.
GENE J. PUSKAR / AP Pitcher Jonney Rosario and his teammates from Venezuela made it to the Little League World Series with help from majorleagu­e players Rougned Odor and Jhoulys Chacin.

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