Found November 03, 2011 on
Fox Sports Wisconsin:
PLAYERS:
Ramon Santana,
Salomon Torres,
Doug Melvin
TEAMS: Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels, Toronto Blue Jays
TEAMS: Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels, Toronto Blue Jays
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday announced a long-term partnership with a new baseball academy in the Dominican Republic.
Located in Ramon Santana, San Pedro de Macoris, the organization's new complex is owned by former Brewers closer Salomon Torres, who runs the day-to-day operations under his company Towers Corp.
"The Milwaukee Brewers are extremely excited to bring our player development programs to the San Pedro de Macoris area," Brewers general manager Doug Melvin said. "Dan O'Brien (Brewers special assistant to the G.M.Baseball Operations) and his staff along with our business partners, Salomon Torres of Towers Corp., have worked extremely hard in the planning and development of the facility, which will effectively provide our players with the care, housing, meals and education needed for their personal growth and development. The Brewers will also be providing the hotel and tourism industry of Dominican Republic with additional business as we continue to improve our involvement in Latin America."
The training facility features two baseball fields, batting cages, bullpens, clubhouse, weight room, 13 rooms of housing, classrooms and a cafeteria. In addition to the organization's commitment to the signing of young Latin players and providing business to the Dominican Republic, two key components in the baseball academy involve local charity work by the organization and the continuing education of the rookie-level players with an emphasis on English and cultural training.
Last summer, the club took part in a community service project at a local school in Villa Mella to target the school's major building issues. Additionally, all players in the Dominican Republic Academy attend RBI English classes twice a week. The objective of these classes is to facilitate the cultural transition to a new country and to provide an easier learning environment once they reach the United States.
"This new academy will provide the Brewers with all the necessary ingredients to allow their Latin players to take their baseball skills to a new level, putting them in a position to become a big-league player someday," Torres said. "From the meals to the fields, we take care of everything in between so the Brewers scouts and personnel can concentrate on their most important task which is the development of these players."
The rookie-level Dominican Summer League (DSL) Brewers will now play in the San Pedro de Macoris Division against Dominican clubs from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Atlanta Braves, Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers. Last season, while playing in the Santo Domingo North Division, the Brewers DSL team qualified for the postseason with a wild-card berth after going 44-27 during the regular season.
Built in 2006, the club's new baseball academy was previously affiliated with the Texas Rangers. Torres also owns two other complexes in the area, which are occupied by the Braves and Tigers.
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