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The Cuban baseball player Randy Arozarena, star of the Seattle Mariners in Major League Baseball, once again demonstrated a lesson in humility and gratitude by fulfilling a personal promise: gifting two new cars to his Mexican coaches, Carlos Pérez Fernández and Edwin Solís Ballote, known as "Sensei."
Arozarena, who is in Yucatán, had assured months ago that if he achieved a good season in the Major Leagues, he would reward those who helped him in his athletic development.
After a standout year on the diamond, the Cuban outfielder honored his word and surprised his mentors with the vehicles, a gesture that has generated admiration in the Mexican baseball community.
Carlos Pérez and Edwin Solís were key figures in the physical and technical preparation of the player, supporting him during crucial stages of his career. Their influence, discipline, and confidence helped to refine the talent of the Pinar del Río baseball player, who now shines in professional baseball in the United States.
The gift, beyond its material value, reflects Arozarena's deep gratitude towards those who guided him on his path to success. His action has been celebrated on social media, where many describe him as an example of loyalty, humility, and commitment to his roots.
Born in Cuba and trained in Mexico after leaving the island, Randy Arozarena has built a career defined by effort and perseverance.
The athlete demonstrates that success is not only measured in statistics or million-dollar contracts, but also in the ability to recognize and appreciate those who helped him achieve his dreams. His act solidifies his image as one of the most admired and human players in Latin American baseball.
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