The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Africa’s Gift to Major League Baseball

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POLOKWANE-born Gift Ngoepe represente­d all Africans when he went out to bat for Major League Baseball outfit the Pittsburgh Pirates last week.

When Ngoepe strode out to bat for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday, it was an epoch-making moment – not just for his career, but for the 1,2 billion people he represente­d as the first African to feature in Major League Baseball.

The fairy tale was complete when he struck a single through the infield in the fourth inning, which saw the dugout and stands erupt.

While Ngoepe seemed to take the moment in his stride, his teammates Francisco Cervelli and Josh Harrison, and coach Kimera Bartee gave full vent to their elation.

Pittsburgh eventually prevailed 6-5. The 27-yearold second baseman, who was signed by the franchise as a nondraft free agent in September 2008, was called up from the Pirates’ minor league affiliate Indianapol­is only earlier in the day. It was a just reward for Ngoepe, who was rated by Baseball America as the “best defensive infielder” in the Pirates’ minor league system in each of the past five seasons and led all Internatio­nal League shortstops in fielding percentage at Indianapol­is last year. Ngoepe was introduced to baseball after his family moved to Johannesbu­rg and began living in the clubhouse of the Randburg Mets, where his mother worked. Ngoepe’s younger brother Victor is also in the Pirates set-up. “It’s a dream come true for me because it’s been my dream since I was a 10-year-old boy, but it also means so much to the people of South Africa and baseball in Africa. “We live for this kind of moment,” Ngoepe, who represente­d South Africa at the 2009 World Baseball Classic, said on the Pirates website. “I’ve got plenty from people back home who are so excited. “Baseball is still very much in the developmen­t stages in Africa, and hopefully this will get more people interested.” That trailblazi­ng moment is sure to give the sport, which has long been overshadow­ed by cricket in Africa, a much-needed shot in the arm and leave the door open for African athletes seeking access to the vast economic and developmen­t opportunit­ies offered by Major League Baseball -Destinyman.com

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