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The 5th “Grand Induction Ceremony” of the Latino Baseball Hall of Fame (Salon de la Fama del Beisbol Latino) is being held on Saturday the 8th of February at the Altos de Chavón amphitheater – and your complimentary tickets are now available for you to collect at the Casa de Campo Villa Owners Club in the central Casa de Campo hotel area. 

This year, the ceremony which will begin at 8pm in the Altos de Chavón amphitheater, and will include the induction of 14 new baseball stars into the Latino Baseball Hall of Fame. As an essential part of the induction ceremony, the Latino Baseball Hall of Fame, has introduced special recognitions to players, executives and baseball promoters, that have had an outstanding performance during the year, or due to the achievements made during their career.

Amongst the special recognitions this year are the Latino de Oro award going to David Ortiz, a special recognition to Washington Nationals MLB Team, as well as two recognitions for the outstanding players Robinson Canó and Miguel Cabrera.

Don’t miss your chance to live this wonderful experience, so collect your tickets now!

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Latino Baseball Hall of Fame “Grand Induction Ceremony”

When: Saturday February 8th, 8pm

Where: Altos de Chavón Amphitheater, Casa de Campo

Cost: FREE

Collect your complimentary tickets from:

• The Casa de Campo Villa Owners Club in the main Casa de Campo Hotel area
• The Salon de la Fama in the Marina Casa de Campo

During their stay in Casa de Campo and La Romana for the exaltations to the Salon de la Fama del Beisbol Latino, baseball fanatics will be able to get a glimpse of these great latin legends at the “Gran Desfile de Inmortales” in La Romana on Saturday February 8th, 10am.

Salon de la Fama del Béisbol Latino – Class of 2014

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  • Moises Alou – Dominican Republic
  • Luis Ernesto Salazar – Venezuela
  • Bert Campaneris – Cuba
  • Cesar Leonardo Tovar – Venezuela
  • Omar Moreno – Panamá
  • Aurelio Lopez – Mexico
  • Vinny Castilla – Mexico
  • Silvio Garcia – Cuba
  • Osvaldo Virgil – Dominican Republic
  • Luis Garcia – Venezuela
  • Baldomero Almada – Mexico
  • Luis Rodriguez Olmo – Puerto Rico
  • Gil Garrido – Panamá
  • Juan Ramon Pizarro – Puerto Rico