Willy Aybar seeks to revive his career this year with Licey
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For a player who two years ago signed a three million dollars, which in 2008 participated in the World Series, when he was one of the best utility, it is strange to be on the first day in training of Dominican baseball.
Maybe not, if this player is named Willy Aybar, the problems they were involved outside of the field have become so adverse factor in his career that if factor for Tampa to attend the World Series 2008, now has no job in the big tent.
A player still young, 28, Aybar is training with the Licey Tigers like a rookie that even the word to get a chance to play out of his mouth as if hunger to break into baseball.
"I want to recover lost ground, I know things have not gone at all well with me in recent years, but I want an opportunity, I think I have time to reposition my career in a good place," said Aybar, who even appeared with about 15 pounds less.
Hungry, wanting to go back on track, Aybar has entered the field each day with greater determination, even every day raising the amount of swings you make to the plate.
"I'm here like a rookie this year in the Dominican baseball will be vital for my future and I give everything for the cause blue," explained the utility, whose biggest pass time with Licey in 2006-07 when 138 turns exhausted the only time that has exceeded one hundred.
"I hope I can help in the past I have given several tips and I have no problem to do it again, even I have to sit with him and folder tell you some things," said Rafael Landestoy, leader of the Licey, who is also the townspeople of Aybar ( banilejos).
A row added: "We all make mistakes and Aybar is time to erase what has happened in the past and if you have the hunger to play will have its chance to show the talent that has" external the quarterback on the player, who attended to the World Series in 2008 and two years later returned to the playoffs with Tampa Bay.