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...seems that it could. Twenty-three percent of major league baseball rosters were Black in 1989. Hispanic players occupy many starting positions as well. The role models are there, but the fans are not. Darryl Strawberry and Ramon Martinez could lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to the World series, but that won't necessarily bring Blacks and other minorities to the parks...

Author: By Allan S.galper, | Title: Baseball as a Social Policy | 4/17/1992 | See Source »

Julia alternates between the roles of the author and his character. As Quixote, he rides around on his donkey with his sidekick Sancho (Tony Martinez), attempting "to right the unrightable wrong...

Author: By Amanda Silber, | Title: Star-Studded Cast Big Draw For Man of La Mancha at the Colonial Theater in Boston | 3/20/1992 | See Source »

There are many excellent performances in Man of La Mancha. Tony Martinez, who recently celebrated his two-thousandth performance as Sancho, is indeed a Sancho among Sanchos. He sings a charismatic version of the humorous "I Really Like Him." The Padre (David Wasson) gives a beautiful rendition of "To Each His Dulcinea," expressing unerringly the simplistic ideal of the show: "How lovely life would seem if every man could weave a dream to keep him from despair...

Author: By Amanda Silber, | Title: Star-Studded Cast Big Draw For Man of La Mancha at the Colonial Theater in Boston | 3/20/1992 | See Source »

Browne was followed by Martinez, and incest victim who discussed her personal experiences and healing process. She said her past has given her an empathy for others and a unique perspective on life...

Author: By Wendy A. Gribb, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Panelists Discuss Violence | 3/6/1992 | See Source »

...Incest colors every thought and perception I have today," Martinez said. She encouraged other victims to recognize their pasts and to start to cope with them...

Author: By Wendy A. Gribb, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Panelists Discuss Violence | 3/6/1992 | See Source »

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