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Player smugglers seek lenient sentences

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MIAMI — A sports agent and a baseball trainer are seeking lenient prison sentences after their conviction­s in Miami of smuggling Cuban players to the U.S.

Court records filed this week show agent Bartolo Hernandez is asking for a three-year prison term and trainer Julio Estrada wants no more than five years. They were convicted by a jury in March.

Prosecutor­s are asking a judge to exceed the nine-year maximum for both calculated under federal sentencing guidelines. Sentencing is set for Nov. 2. Trial evidence showed the pair ran an internatio­nal operation to smuggle Cuban players in return for a cut of their lucrative contracts, including Jose Abreu of the Chicago White Sox, Adeiny Hechavarri­a of the Tampa Bay Rays and Leonys Martin of the Chicago Cubs.

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