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Now he's remembering 1969, when police broke up the takeover of Duke's Allen Building by black students, while less than a quarter mile away at Wallace Wade, Duke's all-white track team was practicing with North Carolina Central's all-black squad. He brushes off talk of any deeper meaning there, instead turning his head to another runner, probably one he doesn't even know, and says, \"How ya doin' Good to see ya!\"
So much got lost in the translation. Danny Almonte was untouched by the stench, like a rose growing implausibly in a sewer. American shame and outrage swirled noisily around him after his baseball triumph had been exposed as fraud, but Danny didn't understand the commotion, and still doesn't. He is a painfully shy kid, staring at the floor a lot, but when asked about his recent experiences with Little League Baseball Incorporated, he lifts his head, smiles and says in Spanish, \"It was so much fun and happiness.\" All of it \"All of it,\" he says. Omega All of it How could all of it possibly have been fun and happiness when Danny's father was being threatened with arrest and Danny's coach was considering suicide Well, somehow, the disgrace didn't translate. Maybe Danny is hiding safely behind all his naivete, and the fact that he doesn't speak a word of English. Maybe, after 14 years of bouncing around too many homes of relatives, he is more perceptive and calculated than he ever shows, and figures that pretending to be the happy 12-year-old ballplayer is a good way to keep his baseball-addicted father loving. But you aren't going to get anything like that out of him, not when he goes sheepish whenever asked about himself and then stares silently at the ground.
Cheating is cheating, in any language, but you should know Danny's story isn't quite as black-and-white as either of his birth certificates-just as you should know the sacred symbol of Americana he assaulted, Little League Baseball Inc., is as much about green as it is about red, white and blue. Yes, Danny was nearly four months past his 14th birthday at the start of an international 12-and-under championship, but lost amid the shouts of \"Cheat! Fraud! Ringer!\" was that Danny's father wasn't forging records with the intent of winning a children's tournament. Felipe was doing what a lot of poor baseball fathers do in the Dominican Republic-being creative with age to make his son more attractive to pro scouts. This is simple math: A 16-year-old with an 18-year-old's fastball is going to be worth more. Felipe did the same thing with his older son, the one you've never heard of. Felipe was trying to win himself and his kid an American future, not an American trophy. Baseball is more than a game in their Dominican; it is an escape. The impoverished island's chief exports are sugar, cocoa and ballplayers, so age discrepancies are as prevalent as hunger. Desperation is such that veteran scouts tell of older brothers using the identities of little brothers or of dead people. UNICEF estimates nearly 25% of Dominican children over 5 lack proper birth certificates. \"I thought that number would be even higher,\" says Al Avila, VP of scouting for the Florida Marlins. \"It goes the other way, too. Parents have children and can't afford to feed them, so they add age to make them 16 [the legal signing age] and get them a better life. It isn't easy to tell if a prospect is 17 or 24 when he's malnourished.\" Danny, for his part, still thinks he is 12, at least until April, his next birthday. Either that, or he is a very good liar. He says he is 12, and everyone close to him says he genuinely believes it. \"A lot of kids over there don't know their age,\" says Avila, and that's why there was confusion even when it came to, say, Braves shortstop Rafael Furcal, who said he was 19 even as HBO revealed documents that said he was 22. Danny has never celebrated a birthday. That's not abnormal among the poor in his country. Would you have known how old you were at 6 if your parents or the cake's candles didn't tell you And if not at 6, would you at 12 or 14 or 16, if keeping track wasn't important where you come from Wouldn't you say you were 16 or 18 if you thought it might get a rich American team to feed you In the Dominican, you are often as old as your parents say you are. Danny's father told Danny he was 12. Felipe hasn't gotten around to telling him otherwise. Because friends and parents softened questions they translated from English to protect him, Danny never did understand why so many people were asking about his age. Hadn't he told them a thousand times he was 12 Danny's shyness and monosyllabic answers allowed for no give-and-take in interviews, so the assumption was that Danny must have known how old he was and was therefore lying. \"How could a 14-year-old possibly not know how old he is\" was the thought, and it didn't allow for just how much could get lost in that translation. \"Danny and I are both very timid,\" Felipe says. \"The interviews never came out the way I meant. I don't know anything about this country. Where I'm from, we do things in pencil, not computers.\" Dominican kids are sometimes registered many years after birth, if at all, and Felipe says he registered Danny at 7, give or take. In March 2000, Felipe had Danny's birth certificate altered so Danny could more or less be born again. You can look at this deception two ways. Felipe was being an overbearing Little League dad, living vicariously through his son, trying to win at any cost, even if it meant cheating. Or he was a poor father trying to help his kid. Either way, we ought to acknowledge there is an either way. \"I live to find an opportunity for my child,\" Felipe says. \"We live very humbly in my country, and there are more opportunities for youth in this country. If I could, I'd bring my whole family here, but I can't yet.\" So Felipe accompanied Danny to the States in June, and Danny lived with his Little League coach, one of Felipe's best friends since childhood, after Felipe returned home, because there was a big, televised tournament here that might get Danny noticed. Danny didn't immediately register in school, which is not that uncommon for Latin kids new to this country who don't speak English and are here without their parents. But the notion that later developed was that Danny was shipped in as a mercenary specifically to win the World Series against younger kids. Felipe adamantly says this isn't so. He says he wanted his kid in America because it is the best place for a kid, and points out Danny would be back in the Dominican now, far away from this mess, if winning the World Series had been all that brought him here. For all the shame that ravaged Felipe afterward, there was only one time he wept throughout this ordeal. It wasn't when he saw himself called a lying, terrible father by the tabloids and television. And it wasn't when he heard a Dominican official threaten Felipe with a prison term for falsifying government documents. (Felipe says now, \"If I'm arrested, I will go tranquilly. My heart will not beat one beat faster because I know I was trying to create opportunities for my son.\") No, the one and only time Felipe cried was back in the Dominican on Aug. 18, as he watched his boy on television throw that perfect game against Apopka, Fla. \"I softened,\" he said. \"Such a grand feeling. Big. I felt something big.\" But, Felipe, wasn't your pride diluted by knowing your son was striking out younger kids-16 of 18 he faced Felipe looks at you as if you'd asked if he arrived here by flying saucer. \"No,\" he says. He had, spectacularly, gotten his son noticed. And anyway, he figured there was no shortage of overage kids in that tournament whose parents had tried to do the same thing, though not nearly as well. 153554b96e
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