As the College World Series opens in Omaha this week with the LSU Tigers a prohibitive favorite to capture the school’s eighth national title – with their opening game against Arkansas Saturday at 6:00 p.m. being key (and as my beloved Boston Red Sox sink further and further in the AL East), it might be time to turn our attention to the ol’ ballgame.
That’s because there seems to be a furtive move afoot by Cadet Bone Spurs to take down major league baseball.
It’s true. Why, just this morning, there was THIS HEADLINE from Associated Press.
So, you ask, what’s Tub-A-Lardo’s notification of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans that their temporary permission to live and work in the U.S. has been revoked and that they should leave pronto got to do with major league baseball?
The answer is plenty.
There are at least 12 Cubans, 10 Venezuelans, two Nicaraguans and at least one Haitian who are currently toiling away for various major league teams.
That’s just a cursory count and by no means a complete list. And to even attempt the number of former players from those countries would probe overwhelming. And if Frump is consistent (and when has he ever been that?), they must surely be in his crosshairs.
But now, with Agent Orange coming after them, can’t you just picture those plains-clothes, facemask-wearing jack-booted thugs swooping into the outfields, pitchers’ mounds and dugouts of stadiums across the country to snatch these players up for deportation? Of course, for those playing for the Toronto Blue Jays, they’ll have to wait until they play road games in this country; they don’t have any jurisdiction in Canada. At least, I guess IMPOTUS knows that.
Anyway, here’s what I found after a quick search:
CUBANS:
- Aroldis Chapmen, Boston Red Sox;
- Jose Abreu, free agent;
- Randy Arozarena, Seattle Mariners;
- Adolis Garcia, Texas Rangers;
- Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros;
- Lourdes Gurriel, Jr., Arizona Diamondbacks;
- Jorge Carlos Soler Castillo, Los Angeles Dodgers;
- Luis Robert, Chicago White Sox;
- Yandy Diaz, Tampa Bay Rays;
- Nestor Cortes, Jr., Milwaukee Brewers;
- Raisel Iglesias, Atlanta Braves
- Jorge Soler, Los Angeles Anges
VENEZUELANS:
- Jose Altuve, Houston Astros;
- Eugenio Suarez, Arizona Diamondbacks;
- Pablo Lopez, Minnesota Twins;
- Ronald Acuna, Jr., Atlanta Braves;
- Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals;
- Jose Alvarado, Philadelphia Phillies;
- Gleyber Torres, Detroit Tigers;
- Andres Gimenez, Toronto Blue Jays
- Luis Arraez, San Diego Padres;
- Avisail Garcia, free agent.
NICARAGUANS:
- Erasmo Ramirez, Minnesota Twins;
- Jonathan Loaisiga, New York Yankees
HAITIAN:
- Dany Gilbert Toussaint, Los Angeles Angels
And just for lagniappe:
MEXICANS:
- Andres Munoz, Seattle Mariners;
- Jonathan Aranda, Tampa Bay Rays;
- Giovanny Gallegos, Los Angeles Dodgers;
- Joey Meneses, New York Mets;
- Isaac Paredes, Houston Astros.
Let’s not overlook players from Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Colombia and Brazil who also export players to the U.S.
So, yeah, Trump and the terror of hunting dogs everywhere, Kristi Noem are coming after major league baseball for harboring all those players from below our southern border.
Or maybe he’ll just impose a tariff on them.
Oh, there’re also players from Canada, Japan, China and South Korea, but it’s a pretty safe bet they’re safe from any purge by Don the Con.





