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JockBio: Jose Reyes Biography


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"Jose Reyes     The Mets have hyped a lot of young players over the years only to end up with egg on their faces. Now it looks like they finally have the real deal in Jose Reyes, who possesses quick hands, blazing speed and a live bat—not to mention a smile made for New York City billboards. The youngest Met since Dwight Gooden and the best homegrown position player since Darryl Strawberry, Jose literally lives to play baseball. This is his story… GROWING UP Jose Bernabe Reyes was born on June 11, 1983, in Villa Gonzalez in the Dominican Republic. He grew up in the nearby village of Palmar Arriba, on the outskirts of Santiago, in the northern part of the country. From his father, Jose Manuel, the youngster inherited his baseball genes and work ethic. From his mother, Josefina—known to her friends as Rosa—he got his long legs and million-dollar smile. Jose and his parents lived on a dirt road near a banana grove. They were not wealthy—the only bathroom was an outhouse—but Jose and his younger sister, Meosote, always had food on the table. When Jose began to show signs of becoming a special athlete, his parents stuffed him with fruit and rice and meat to make sure he grew. Baseball did not captivate Jose at first. His father played in town, on a crude diamond carved in the foothills of the Pico Diego Ocampo mountains. His friends played too, but Jose was not interested in the sport until he was 10 years old. After he got the bug, he began hanging around his father’s games, begging to get in on the action"
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