Manny Acta is hurt. He thought he had reached his last home in the Lidom with the Stars, but before the second year was over the relationship broke down.
Yesterday at noon on the radio program Grans en los Deportes, Acta vented. “I thought this was a long-term thing, as I was promised. But this is a business … all dreams don’t have to come true,” she said. “My mother never wanted me to. I would work in St. Peter’s. She’s happy now. “
“They offered me a symbolic place where I wouldn’t do anything. Plus, I can’t be in a place where I don’t trust the people who are there,” he referred to. “The culture of gossip and prominence doesn’t go with me.”
“There are things that are non-negotiable, like word, ethics,” the former Licey and Eagles insisted.
Acta indicated that the problems began in his first year at the helm of the club, 2019-2020, when the team fired then-defending champion Fernando Tatis Sr., a decision that sparked unrest within the club. ‘clubhouse.
“There were interventions in my work. Everyone knows what happened to Tatis, this is where it all started. I didn’t agree on his departure, and they even let me say it publicly,” he said. specified. “I didn’t find support to shut down the dirty campaign that was waged against me for leaving Tatis, but that was a battle that was fought.”
“It’s no coincidence that three teams in the league have more than 15 championships. The winning culture isn’t bought, it’s built over time, and that’s what I tried to bring to St. Peter’s,” he said. report that he is available to work as an advisor for any other team.
Peguero, the substitute
At 04:32 in the afternoon, the note from the green team announcing the promotion of Félix Peguero to general manager, who acted as assistant minutes and director of baseball operations, arrived in DL’s mail .
“We’ve seen Felix grow up in the world of baseball, from the time his father, Pablo Peguero, was general manager,” the Stars press office noted. “We are pleased to give the first opportunity in such an important place in our team to someone with such distant ties, as since his adolescence, and who is a member of our family,” said the Stars in their note for the press.
Peguero, 37, is a scout for the Giants of San Francisco, and has worked at the Lidom with Giants, Eagles and Bulls. NPN
“On the only team I’ve made money on is at the Licey. At the Eagles, I won half, and at the Stars, I was left with a similar salary.”