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High-profile Cuban pitcher missing in Amsterdam

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands -- A Cuban pitcher considered by many baseball scouts to be the No. 1 left-handed prospect in the world left his hotel and vanished before the first ball was thrown at a tournament in the Netherlands, leaving his whereabouts a mystery, a spokesman for the Dutch team said Friday.

 

Aroldis Chapman, a player with a 100 mph fastball, was seen walking through the lobby of his hotel and climbing into a waiting car within an hour of the team's arrival Wednesday for a four-nation tournament, said spokesman Loet van Schelbeet.

Chapman, 21, failed to show up Thursday for Cuba's first game in Rotterdam, said van Schelbeet.

The head of the Cuban delegation, Luis Carton, said he also had no idea where Chapman was.

"We are waiting for information. We do not know anything," Carton told the Associated Press. "No one knows anything about what happened, if he is sick, died or left."

It was not known if Chapman was defecting and planning to join the Major Leagues.

Van Schelbeet said Chapman's disappearance appeared to be well planned. He carried no luggage when he left the hotel, which was a few minutes away from the Rotterdam stadium.

He would be the most prominent Cuban baseball defector since Jose Contreras left during a tournament in Mexico in 2002.

Spokesmen for the Dutch Foreign Ministry and Department of Immigration said they had no knowledge of the case. A Spanish Foreign Ministry official also said he never heard of Chapman.

U.S. officials in The Hague said they could not comment on individual cases because of U.S. privacy laws. They said, however, that arrangements exist for Cubans seeking asylum to enter the United States.

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July 3, 2009 1:28 pm
I'll most likely finish second to last in my Dynasty league. Which would've have sucked considering the drop off in amateur talent after Strasburg. But now that Aroldis may have defected, my Fantasy prospects may have gotten a little bit brighter. 
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July 3, 2009 12:21 pm
If he wants to defect to the US to play in the big leagues fine. But he should have enough class and respect for his former team to at least call someone after he is gone to let them know. Not only should he let them know his plans so they can plan accordingly for the team but to also let them know he is ok and not dead somewhere.
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July 3, 2009 2:55 pm
He is in Amsterdam!  Being Cuban, he probably has good rolling abilities.  Put two and two together and he is probably gainfully employed while I am typing this.
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July 3, 2009 4:08 pm
A 21 year old went to Amsterdam and disappeared.  He's probably smoking a blunt in the Red Light District with a couple hookers chopping up some blow.  Would explain why he didn't tell anyone where he was going too.  Everyone always has to assume the worst though...
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July 3, 2009 5:10 pm
Let's get real here I mean this is amsterdam.
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July 3, 2009 2:26 pm
I heard the Phillies signed him and he is starting tonight vs. the Mets!
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July 3, 2009 1:55 pm
i ghighly doubt this guy is ok.....sorry but if this guy is missing and it found its way to cbs sports i dont think its just a case of no phone call.....i mean he went all the way to the netherlands to play in this tournement, if he didnt want to play in it he wouldnt have gotten on the plane in the first place. .....there is no law over there....especially for tourists.......he is missing for a r ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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