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Randy Arozarena?s path to becoming one of the shining stars of Team Mexico at the World Baseball Classic is a tale of just sheer and utter grit. Hailing from Cuba, the athlete started his baseball journey at 19. His early years in baseball were anything but glamorous, earning a meager $4 a month during his first season. Yet, even as he struggled to make ends meet, the rookie Arozarena refused to let go of his dreams.

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Driven by his unrelenting spirit, Arozarena rewrote the story of his life in mind, fueling himself with a fierce motivation to make it a reality. His perseverance paid off in the end, and he now stands at the grandest stage of baseball, leading his team to victory after victory!?

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Randy Arozarena knows the meaning of dreaming big!?

Randy Arozarena?s story began when he was 19 when he was earning a meager $4 dollars a month. However, for a chance to become more, he illegally fled to Mexico, where he knew nobody. Upon his arrival in Mexico, the athlete faced a seemingly impossible challenge – he had nobody, no money, and no equipment to his name.

Despite the odds stacked against him, he tried out for Tijuana Toros and made the team.?

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From there, Arozarena?s dreams begin to rise. After two years of playing in Mexico, he landed a $1.25 million contract with the St. Louis Cardinals. In 2020, he went on to break several playoff records with the Tampa Bay Rays on his way to the World Series. But his journey was far from over.?

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The next step of the phenom?s journey:?

Despite his success, he yearned to represent the country that had given him the chance to chase his dreams. In a heartfelt plea to the President of Mexico, he asked for citizenship so that he couple represent his adopted homeland in the WBC. After years of trying, his plea finally worked. And now, less than a year later, Arozarena has achieved his dream.

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He?s playing for Team Mexico at the grandest stage of them all, leading them to their first-ever semifinal appearance. As the team?s final game between Japan and Mexico approaches, the world has hitched its breath for what promises to be an electrifying and unforgettable match.

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