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  • And whenever there was a player that Jesse Thomas thought had some ability or some future or whatever, he would call Alex Pompez and let him know.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • And whenever there was a player that Jesse Thomas thought had some ability or some future or whatever, he would call Alex Pompez and let him know.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • And whenever there was a player that Jesse Thomas thought had some ability or some future or whatever, he would call Alex Pompez and let him know.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • He used to work for Alex Pompez, the Giants scout then in the United States and the Dominican Republic.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • He used to work for Alex Pompez, the Giants scout then in the United States and the Dominican Republic.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • He had been discovered not in the Dominican Republic but in the Bronx by the great Cuban scout, Alex Pompez, who had found Mr. Miñoso and many other Cuban stars.

    Cuba's Major-League Cachet Mark Kurlansky 2010

  • He had been discovered not in the Dominican Republic but in the Bronx by the great Cuban scout, Alex Pompez, who had found Mr. Miñoso and many other Cuban stars.

    Cuba's Major-League Cachet Mark Kurlansky 2010

  • He used to work for Alex Pompez, the Giants scout then in the United States and the Dominican Republic.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • He had been discovered not in the Dominican Republic but in the Bronx by the great Cuban scout, Alex Pompez, who had found Mr. Miñoso and many other Cuban stars.

    Cuba's Major-League Cachet Mark Kurlansky 2010

  • The Cuban Stars franchise splintered into two teams in 1918, both of which ended up going under by 1930, but one of its owners, Alex Pompez, resurrected the team as the New York Cubans in 1935.

    Henry J. Stern: Seven Questions You Asked 2010

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